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liftcrew 12-13-2008 02:10 PM

Another new member
 
Hi everyone
I have caught the reef bug again, set up a new tank, and broke the bank.
Same old story.
I was hoping to get some input from those experienced with home made concrete rock.
Recipes?
Styles?
Curing techniques?
PH woes?
Any experiences you may have had, good or bad.
Also looking for more Zooanthus if you are overgrown and wish to sell.

phillybean 12-13-2008 02:47 PM

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1156212

Good information on the first page.

I was going to make my own rock, but decided just to buy some off a local instead. If you give it time, you can find rock on canreef or castanet for $5/lb.

What size tank do you have?

I don't have anything to sell/trade right now, but I think we'll be doing a frag swap in the early Spring.

And welcome to Canreef :)

new but handy 12-13-2008 02:54 PM

Morning.
Use portland cement mixed with reef sand also if you mix in rock salt (driveway salt), after you cure the rock it all dissolves and leaves very porous rock. The rock has to be cured for along time(I left mine for 4 months)
I cured mine in a rubbermade bin full of fresh water, I also did a water change every week or so.
If you use rock salt, you have to be carefull how much, or the rock just falls apart

reef bound 12-13-2008 04:17 PM

I think ARGAN from Kamloops made some of his own rock as well. Maybe PM him.

Bugsy 12-13-2008 04:28 PM

Welcome to Canreef.....:mrgreen:

Where do you live in the Okanagan??

:B-fly:

liftcrew 12-13-2008 04:52 PM

I am near Penticton.
I have set up 65 gal in a 36 inch high tank. 400 watt MH 20K, skimmer, 400 gph wave maker, deep gravel bed cranking 800 gph and an outside nitrate chamber.
Used concrete, coral sand, and ground styrofoam to duplicate a fave dive site. The concrete reef was done in three stacking pieces and cured for 8 weeks in running water.
The ph spike, when I went to salt water, was impressive. I was two weeks and a 50% water change before I got the ph down to 8.3. Seems to be fine now and several small mushrooms have taken residence on the structure. I seeded the tank with 40 lbs of small uncured liverock. I am thinking that estimates of a one month cure time you read about is cutting it a little close and the 4 - 8 months is closer to the safe truth.

argan 12-13-2008 07:06 PM

Hi there, welcome to the forums!

I used the Basic GARF recipe with a little less cement and added sand and Water Softener Salt instead of Driveway salt.

I did that because the Softener salt is fit for human consumption, so i figured its more fish safe.

Here is some links to threads on here

My Build thread

MMLR

More with pics

Reefer Rob's tank has some nice DIY rock and links to his pics are on the MMLR thread, 3rd page

brizzo 12-13-2008 09:49 PM

Welcome aboard! Funny, I was wondering a couple days ago if there were any salt stores in Pentiction...

So wheres the pictures? :mrgreen:

liftcrew 12-13-2008 11:20 PM

Total pet is in Penticton and has good deals during their 2 for one sale.

pinner_28 12-15-2008 05:31 PM

welcome aboard lift crew
i'm also in penticton and have some leftover base rook if your in need of some
Terry


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