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![]() when i have the time to set up my pico im acctualy going to try some.. i found
http://www.cerameco.com/ and they seem pretty legit. from what ive herd from people that acutally have bought from them they acctually work.. plus they have some awesome designs... i hate aquascapeing... its deffinatly not cheaper though... its basically base rock when you get it and you have to seed/cure it yourself.. i was quoted 150-200$ for 30 lbs. Last edited by Rymah; 11-12-2010 at 08:22 PM. |
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![]() I think it's selling yourself short for long term aesthetics of the tank. You can buy dry rock fairly cheap and even used live rock at a decent price. I'll have a bunch of rock that I'm selling shortly for $3/pound, just because it doesn't fit in with my landscaping. For that kind of price, why bother with a bunch of cement and the work involved making it?
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