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![]() Hope that title got some attention. I finally go off of my a** and inquired with the Home Depot about the possibility of them shipping Southdown to Calgary and was told that they would not do it. They did, however provide me with Southdown’s phone # and contact info. If there are enough people interested in the sand to justify the shipping costs I will try to order it. I am going to call between Mon and Wed to find out the cost from the supplier and costs associated with shipping/minimum order etc.. and will post it here. I will also enquire about Vancouver just incase somebody there would like to co-ordinate a shipment for Van residents.
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![]() thanks Dan the info would be cool.
Steve |
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![]() Dan, I've inquired before and the cost of shipping puts the sand at the same cost of aragamax from J&L. Perhaps a alternate shipping method would be cheaper...who knows.
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![]() I would definatly like more info. would be interested if the price is right. [img]images/smiles/icon_razz.gif[/img]
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![]() Brad was that for just you to have a few bags shipped out? or was that for a pallet? maby if enuf people are interested when could get a whole pallet out here for cheep.
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![]() Steve, Southdown no longer ships bags to hobbyists as it was too much hassle for them. If I recall, the price I got was for a pallet. You can check again though. For the trouble involved, you might want to try www.jlaquatics.com and order some Aragamax. [img]images/smiles/icon_razz.gif[/img]
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![]() Or check out Pure Aragonite to see what their prices are at pallet rates.
This is a new competitor to Caribsea with the same grain consistancy as Southdown sand. |
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![]() Sorry it took so long to post a reply. I got hold of the company that makes Southdown and was told that they no longer handle the sales of the product. They have passed my name on to the company that does and they will get back to me.
It seems as though they will probably ship it as Southdown asked if it was an oredr for aquariums and if it was going to be for one or two bags. I guess we'll see. Oh, yes, I did check out the link to the aragonite and it would cost about 23 Can to have it shipped up here without the taxed and duty (providing that the shipping would cost the same as Montana.) and that is the price for a pallet (70 bags.) It is mor expensive (About 35 Can) if you order a half pallet. -Danny [ 01 February 2002: Message edited by: dan150 ]</p> |
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![]() I will stir the mud a little here :D . If you reside in Calgary, and use the local water as I do, there is no need to use aragonite. Our water is high in pH, and Calcium Carbonate (not to mention the Magnesium). Using just plain old silica sand for your DSB is perfectly acceptable, and very inexpensive. Please don't use the leaching of silicates urban legend. The only problem is the brown color. The tank will look dull. I have done what I mentioned, and had no problems at all. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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![]() Bob, I thought one potential issue using silica sand is that it tends to be rouch edged, and hence will scratch up a tank wall pretty easy. Any comment?
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