ravenzme
New member
I ordered 45 lbs of live rock and 40 lbs of live sand from Tampa Bay Saltwater last week to add some diversity to my system. Richard quickly got in touch with me through email to go over the process, and answer questions I had. The day before my order was shipped to me, Richard sent me an email explaining how my airport charged per piece, not by weight, which would have made the cost of getting my order to me almost as much as the order itself! Not to worry, Richard pulled some magic and got things back on track with a MUCH more reasonable airfare. We received the flight details of the order through email, we knew exactly when the order would arrive. If you are even the slightest bit hesitant about having your live rock or sand flown in, let me tell you - it is an awesome experience.
Our order arrived in 4 boxes; 1 for the live sand, and 3 for the rock. Everything was shipped in water.. no... UNDERWATER! The sand was teaming with life, worms, small crabs, and even a nice sized urchin. It had various sized grains of sand and crushed shells, and was exactly what I was looking for to seed my sandband in the DT and turn the refugium into a microscopic zoo. The live rock was next, and it was like Christmas morning as my whole family huddled over each box as it was being opened. The rocks were covered in coraline (pink, red, purple), sponges, and tunicates. I had even made a couple of special requests for the shape and size of some of my rocks, which came exactly as I had described. Once the live rock was all unloaded, we had four large triple lined bags of water. My kids grabbed one of our larger fish nets and a filter sock, and poured the remaining water through to see what was in the water. Glad they did! They found hermit crabs, another urchin, some other really small crabs and many small snails which all went to the refugium for later identification.
I would recommend checking out Tampa Bay Saltwater to anyone considering buying live rock or sand. Richard treats you like his only customer, the product arrives quickly and well packaged, and the rock and sand is FAR better than anything I have seen in a LFS. For about the price of a skimmer, my new reef has come alive and is not the "sterile box" it once was. Best purchase I have made for this hobby, I am very happy I did it.
Please excuse the phone camera pics attached. The stack of rocks is not everything I received, but much of it. The rest is scattered on the other end of the tank and in the refugium.
Our order arrived in 4 boxes; 1 for the live sand, and 3 for the rock. Everything was shipped in water.. no... UNDERWATER! The sand was teaming with life, worms, small crabs, and even a nice sized urchin. It had various sized grains of sand and crushed shells, and was exactly what I was looking for to seed my sandband in the DT and turn the refugium into a microscopic zoo. The live rock was next, and it was like Christmas morning as my whole family huddled over each box as it was being opened. The rocks were covered in coraline (pink, red, purple), sponges, and tunicates. I had even made a couple of special requests for the shape and size of some of my rocks, which came exactly as I had described. Once the live rock was all unloaded, we had four large triple lined bags of water. My kids grabbed one of our larger fish nets and a filter sock, and poured the remaining water through to see what was in the water. Glad they did! They found hermit crabs, another urchin, some other really small crabs and many small snails which all went to the refugium for later identification.
I would recommend checking out Tampa Bay Saltwater to anyone considering buying live rock or sand. Richard treats you like his only customer, the product arrives quickly and well packaged, and the rock and sand is FAR better than anything I have seen in a LFS. For about the price of a skimmer, my new reef has come alive and is not the "sterile box" it once was. Best purchase I have made for this hobby, I am very happy I did it.
Please excuse the phone camera pics attached. The stack of rocks is not everything I received, but much of it. The rest is scattered on the other end of the tank and in the refugium.