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  1. #11
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    LMAO +1

    i recommend Marcorocks.com good prices and free shipping. I payed $160 for 75 lbs of dryrock with free shipping and he ended up sending an extra 25 lbs just in case for free. It took about 4 business days to get here.
    - Rick
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockmp View Post
    I have not purchased it yet. I was thinking of getting some from Ed over at Phenomenal Aquatics. Do you think that rock will be ok?
    If I remember right Ed has the dry pukani. Might have some organic debris on it but otherwise very nice rock.
    Both are good choices. Personally I prefer the dry pukani over the fossil rock (weight -dry pukani is more expensive but also much lighter so you spend about the same amount).
    Fossil rock is a little more dense and easier to drill if you want to build structures but I didn't have trouble drilling my pukani either.
    Karin



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    Smell it. If it reeks, don't use it.

    Scrub it.

    Stack it.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    Mark, we got rock for Cheri's tank and added them the ones we already had with no problems.

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