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TBS ships their LR with water in the box. essentially it's underwater all the time. No other place i know of does this practice. Everywhere else ships in wet newspaper. If you want fully cured LR with a pretty good guarantee of no cycle then id say your best chance is to wait until someone local decides to sell off some LR. that's what the classifieds are for!
or if you're a handy man with some time on your hands, you can MAKE your own LR. that way you can get custom shapes to your own liking, while spending about a third of the cash. plus it's super easy on the environment. GARF had a page on how to make it... lets see if i can find it... |
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Last edited by woodcarver; 04-11-2007 at 06:53 PM. |
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Wow! Thanks for the great replies. Untamed I cannot believe the amount of life on your live rock. I am really happy as I am trying to set up my tank as sustainably as possible, (which when you think about it is kind of a joke). To get sustainable live rock and all that life is worth the extra price.
Thanks for the DIY links as well. Maybe when I get a bit more experience I will try that. Ideally I really want all the macro life rather then just the bacteria and algae though. I am located in Calgary so I really hope TBS ships up to Canada. I will look into that. Anyway thanks for the good ideas and responses. Jonathan. |
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u will need to get a CITES permit for the LR.
Actually the company that you are buying from will have to get it and it takes at leat a month to get it done. so if you are looking for something immediate, it won't work from a US supplier. HTH Neal
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP Last edited by howdy20012002; 04-12-2007 at 02:32 AM. |
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Actually looking at the webstie of TBS, they don't ship to canada.
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yeah i belive untamed actually went down into the states to pick up the rock himself.
dave, thx for finding the aragocrete link for me |
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No prob
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Check out Red Coral in Calgary. He has some really nice Haitian and another one I cant remember the name of. Its a little pricey though.
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I just got some of Red Coral's Miyaki live rock a couple of weeks ago. They are a bit on the expensive side, but they're quite porous. If you want 'lively' live rock, his isn't too bad. I've found two zoos and a tiny featherduster worm on the 12 lbs I bought from him.
Here's a link to his rocks... http://www.redcoralaquarium.com/Live...aki/Miyaki.htm Ben |