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![]() Excellent thank you for your info Ill look into it.
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![]() However, better make sure that it is fully cured LR because I don't think J&L normally has LR long enough to cure it. Usually it's in & out within a couple of days, so double check on it's "cured" status. Also, check out OA (Ocean Aquatics) because I do know that James sets aside LR to fully cure in the store.
If you order online, try to contact the supplier to specify what size LR you're needing or you may end up with a few very large "boulders" when you really wanted smaller pieces. Anthony |
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![]() Because of where I live I have to order just about everything on line. For my 230g I ordered my LR from J&L and for my 190g I ordered it from Ocean Aquatics. Both excellent suppliers and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend either. As has been said however neither shipment was cured, which was fine with me as I wanted to cure it in my tank and cycle my tank with the rock. Also as has been said check the shipping - J&L has a shipping estimator on the webpage so you have to do your homework but it will still be cheaper than buying live rock in Edmonton at $10/lb. The rock that I got from OA was more interesting shapes but I also paid more $ for it. J&L has an excellent selection of drygoods and are very good at shipping extremely quick. OA has outstanding staff that will always spend time with you and really help you out. Hope that helps.
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