nightmarepl
NJRC Member
looking to buy 30-40lbs of unused dry rock / base rock for a new project im working on, cheaper the better shoot me a text at 973-900-0939 bergen county area if possible
could you please just trying to a new project tank and need some dry rockTheres someone in my area with a lot of unused cultured i can give them your number to reach out if you would like
This is awesome rock and super clean. Only down fall is they tend to send 2 or 3 large pieces.Amazon 40lbs for under $50, not sure about shipping cost.
https://www.amazon.com/Worldwide-Im...r_1_2?keywords=dry+rock&qid=1549661926&sr=8-2
yah ill prob just order this rock and call it a day think 1 shipment should fill a 32gallon bio yah?This is awesome rock and super clean. Only down fall is they tend to send 2 or 3 large pieces.
I ordered 3 boxes from them and took a hammer to a few of them to get some smaller sizes.
It is the same exact rock as Marco rock, BRS reef saver, & Reefcleaners(formally reef rocks).
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yah i saw this few days ago thinking its probably the cheapest ill findAmazon 40lbs for under $50, not sure about shipping cost.
https://www.amazon.com/Worldwide-Im...r_1_2?keywords=dry+rock&qid=1549661926&sr=8-2
yah gonna order this week by the looks of things, im sure this question has been asked somewhere online cant seem to find the right answer--- how do people clean hermits and snails before DT most of the snails i got or hermits had those Vertimin snails on them or some weird feather dusters hidden in the shells any way to clean thisDefinitely enough.
If they send you a large or larger pieces, they are easily manipulated with a hammer and screwdriver.
Even though the rock is very clean, it does hold sand well within that you will encounter if you break it up. After breaking up give it a good rinse with hose jet stream to rinse out the sand. I then put it a big container and go at it with straight vinegar for 24hrs with a pump to mix it up. It will really open up the holes and will really transform the look of the rock. After that a good rinse and another spray from the hose and your ready to go.
The vinegar bath is not really needed, but I like it to open up the holes a bit more. Ot really does make something awesome even better.
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Scrape them off the shells. It's really a losing battle though. The vermitids will likely find there way in anyway.yah gonna order this week by the looks of things, im sure this question has been asked somewhere online cant seem to find the right answer--- how do people clean hermits and snails before DT most of the snails i got or hermits had those Vertimin snails on them or some weird feather dusters hidden in the shells any way to clean this
well im hoping to dip literally everything with out using live rock at first either play it as safe as possibleScrape them off the shells. It's really a losing battle though. The vermitids will likely find there way in anyway.
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sweet ill look into it once i get my landscape done and glued ill throw some picturesMarco rocks sells a cement that is supposedly good. But not cheap for what you get.
Threaded nylon rods and a drill would work too. But you will be amazed at how it stacks and stays. Especially if you go about the process I mentioned eariler.
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