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Live Rock and oyster shells
I have some DIY "live rock" left over. I never cured it fully so it will have to be soaked first. The stuff I had in my tank was amazing. It is also the best sump media going in my opinion, beyond porous. Just good Oyster Shell Live rock and see for yourself. I am also selling the remainder of the crushed oyster shells that I have (2/3 of a 5kg bag). I made the rock with white pure Portland cement.
Make me an offer. I kinda just need it gone. Thanks. |
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Another Pic
Here is another picture, shows average size. About 10-15 pieces this size and smaller.
Last edited by reefdiy; 03-08-2016 at 03:33 AM. |
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Nice stuff I'm using the same that I made in my tank but could use a bit more. Where are u located?
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If you want to cure DIY rocks easily, place them in your toilet tank. Always new water, so lowering the ph is sped up
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Cement
Yep, dried cement for my tank. Not like cement dissolves over time especially in water and to boot salt water.
Who in the hell came up with that idea of adding cement to the tank ? |
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Quote:
Whoever came up with the idea is smart! It's a great idea - Kill 2 birds with 1 stone. |
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Thanks
Thanks for all the compliments guys. I am in Airdrie.
I will literally give this stuff away. I don't wanna just through it out. Anyone interested? |
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diy, live rock, oyster shells, rock |
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