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![]() i'm planning to use ~100 lbs of tufa in my 150. rocky mountain tufa in brisco, bc sells it for $0.30/lb on 100 lbs +, $0.25/lb on 200 lbs +, etc. is there somewhere else that is cheaper? also has anyone had any bad experiences with tufa? i know a number of you are using it.
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Quinn you know I used about 100lbs of it in my tank initially and it's fine. I know there is a place here in calgary that sells it. I do not know the name but Walter knows. He's not on here much.
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![]() It is a landscape supply place on 11th St NE. I don't know the name, but it is due east of Deerfoot Mall. It is on the right of 11th St, just past 8th Ave. You can't miss it, you can see the Airport control tower just up the hill.
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![]() Tufa is formed when water evaporates from lime-rich waters, leaving calcite (calcium carbonate) to crystallize, often with impurities of iron oxides (rust), which give tufa its yellow and red coloration.
if you get tufa I would sugest you hand pick it and look for chunks that are white, this will help in minimizing the amount of iron oxides which can help fuel algae blooms. I looked at Tufa as a money saving idea when I was first setting up my tank but I decided to spend the extra money and get live rock. my thinking was "while tufa might be perfectily fine, there is no guarente that it won;t have minerals that are undesiriable or unwanted. And if it did have thease I would hate to have to go through all the problems of tracking down the cause of a potential problem, then having to figure out how to deal with it." here are some pictures of Tufa http://www.tufa.bc.ca/gallery.htm Water-worn limestone, limestone that is very attractive in appearance because of the action of water on its softer parts, is sometimes confused with tufa. It is a calcium carbonate, but it is not tufa, so check and see which it is. here are a couple retailers in Calgary EDWARDS GARDEN CENTER & LANDSCAPING (R) Calgary, AB 403-288-9638 GARDEN CREATIONS (R) Calgary, AB 403-236-5175 And one in St. Albert HOLE'S GREENHOUSES & GARDENS LTD. (R) St. Albert, AB 780-419-6800 hope this helps Steve
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While I've never heard of tufa, I would only consider using live rock in our reefs. IMO, the home reef benefits from having the real thing in so many ways. The top of the list being it's what's natural to a wild reef and I like the idea of having my reefs as authentic as they can be. Also, so much life comes with live rock (some of it unwanted ![]() |
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![]() i hear what you're saying, but the cost difference is significant. i am prepared to deal with whatever bad mineral deposits i possibly end up with.
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![]() ![]() I know how much you'd like to get your reef up and running, as nobody likes to wait forever to get the ball rolling on such an important part of their lives. Yeah, reefkeepers can stand only so much delay then they simply have to go for what they can financially handle. However, think of your reef as a long term investment and an even longer term personal commitment. It'll be something you enjoy, and pull your hair out over with the problems it brings to your life, for years and years - possibly until you're as old as I am ![]() ![]() ![]() So, starting out with the best of the basics will only bring you more satisfaction, and hopefully less hair-pulling, down the long road of keeping your wonderful reef. You're still a little bit away from the point of actually putting rock in your tank. Maybe someone on the board will be selling their setup and you'll be able to take their rock and other stock. Or maybe you'll decide to wait a little while longer to order a box or two of J&L's LR just to get started. Whatever you decide to do is certainly up to you based on your individual circumstances. We've decided to do what we did based on our experience and circumstances, and so has everyone else on this board. Good luck with your decisions ![]() |
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