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![]() Smallfry - Shouldn't need any 'chemicals' for a FOWLR tank except dechlorinator and salt!
Its probably cheaper to buy live rock even from a store in calgary than to drive to edmonton for it! Just hold-off and look through the classifieds! Anyone selling rock for less than $6/lb is a good deal usually! I and others have sold rock for as little as $3.50/lb before or less! And that was good live rock!
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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris |
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![]() what i have done with dead dry rock was used it to mount large monties on and it took about 1- 1.5 months for the rest of the rock to become live critters and stuff move in prity quick as they are use to the reefs in the wild and there is no new teritory on them inless some thing is sunk or droped thete and then it is taken over by the wild life in a matter of no time at all. but yes to is a good way to go and yes you can have mor controle.
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![]() Hi Bill
Now our live is on sale, $6.49/lb, if buy more than 100 lbs, $5.99/lbs. We also sell dead live rock, $2.49/lbs Our corals are sale too, 3 for $100. David |