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Old 10-04-2014, 11:39 PM
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I'm looking at about $400 for 50lbs, give or take
50lb x 5.95/lb is 297 plus tax.
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Old 10-04-2014, 11:41 PM
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50lb x 5.95/lb is 297 plus tax.
I'll have to negotiate that price here ....
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Old 10-24-2014, 12:48 AM
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Sorry to read this, Brad. Haven't kept up with your whole tank rebuild, but from what I have seen, you are having a few challenges. Hope you get it all worked out, and get back to the glory days,... where you couldn't do any wrong. You had some pretty impressive coral displays.
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Old 10-24-2014, 12:51 AM
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Thanks! I'm sure it will all come together by next year. Just a challenge with this build that I haven't had to deal with in the past. I'm guessing this is a bad outbreak of ich, and hopefully what's left makes it through treatment. Corals are doing well, despite high PO4.
This is just becoming more work than I really want to put into a tank! And losing my favorite fish sucks big time...
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Old 10-24-2014, 12:54 AM
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Yeah,... you've had such a great tank for so long, you're just out of practice with dealing with all the mundane problems the rest of us have... But I'm sure you will figure it out...
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Old 10-24-2014, 12:57 AM
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Yeah,... you've had such a great tank for so long, you're just out of practice with dealing with all the mundane problems the rest of us have... But I'm sure you will figure it out...
Well, I read all the threads with those problems, so I have a head start Algae issues are gone, just dealing with my bad decision to use this rock.

I'm also not as impressed with my zeo system as I used to be, might toss it and try something else. And I'm close to a reset with real rock, just not eager to undo what I've done so far..
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Yeah, I still remember when I added dry rock to my tanks a couple years ago. Despite cycling it in my QT for a couple months, with lots of rinsing, I still had a little P04 spike after adding it to my display tanks. However, it was well mixed with my existing live rock (50:50), so didn't take too long to stabilize in the tank. But it took quite a while longer before coralline finally covered it, and it ceased trapping detritus (which the GHA loves).

I don't know how the guys that start with only dry rock do it. Must take a long time before it becomes fully live the same as regular live rock.
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Sorry about the problems Brad. Hope it turns around
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50lb x 5.95/lb is 297 plus tax.
Oh, NM, I see they've dropped their prices
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