Ram_Puppy
Sun, 30th May 2004, 07:03 PM
I bought 30 lbs of lalo live rock from live aquaria a couple weeks ago. I must say, I am dissapointed. I have been 'trying' to like this rock, which I bought for a few primary purposes:
The many varieties of coraline and colors, and most definately, the shape, as advertised in their photos.
As expected, most of the coraline bleached out (at the very least) in curing the rock... I expect it will make a healthy return... What infuriates me, is the shape... one huge chunk of amophus blob, Lalo is supposed to be a dead coral head, this stuff is barely interesting enough to go into the refugium. The shape was not at all what was advertised, and I am very dissapointed. there is nothing 'premium' about it. I feel perhaps, since I bought the rock on sale, I bought the dregs of the shipment... and I am serious doubt if i will ever purchase anything from Liveaquaria/Dr. Fosters & Smith again. I had always heard good things, but my first experience is a total dissapointment.
Other than the huge chunk, there is one fairly 'varied' piece, only about 6 inches long, and a couple inches thick. the rest of the order was rubble.
Maybe my opinion will change after it's been in the tank six months, but right now, i think about how it will look in regards to the tonga rock I already have, and it's just ugly, the tonga was pretty even when it was in it's stinkiest phase of curing... anyhow...
I guess beware of sales on live aquaria at the very least. (and I expected a lot more life to arrive on uncured rock. This piece of rock looks like it was covered in sand or something... barely anything on it, only a small patch of coraline to begin with...
bahh... mouthful of sorry grapes... sorry.
The many varieties of coraline and colors, and most definately, the shape, as advertised in their photos.
As expected, most of the coraline bleached out (at the very least) in curing the rock... I expect it will make a healthy return... What infuriates me, is the shape... one huge chunk of amophus blob, Lalo is supposed to be a dead coral head, this stuff is barely interesting enough to go into the refugium. The shape was not at all what was advertised, and I am very dissapointed. there is nothing 'premium' about it. I feel perhaps, since I bought the rock on sale, I bought the dregs of the shipment... and I am serious doubt if i will ever purchase anything from Liveaquaria/Dr. Fosters & Smith again. I had always heard good things, but my first experience is a total dissapointment.
Other than the huge chunk, there is one fairly 'varied' piece, only about 6 inches long, and a couple inches thick. the rest of the order was rubble.
Maybe my opinion will change after it's been in the tank six months, but right now, i think about how it will look in regards to the tonga rock I already have, and it's just ugly, the tonga was pretty even when it was in it's stinkiest phase of curing... anyhow...
I guess beware of sales on live aquaria at the very least. (and I expected a lot more life to arrive on uncured rock. This piece of rock looks like it was covered in sand or something... barely anything on it, only a small patch of coraline to begin with...
bahh... mouthful of sorry grapes... sorry.