Aragonite sand/rock in Jax?? I think so.

FWC does not have any restrictions on sand collection, but technically sand collection is controlled by the EPA. I don't think anyone really cares about the random buckets we take. Happy collecting and bring me some! lol

Mt James. Do you know who Martin Marietta distributes through in Ft Pierce? They do not have a distributor there listed on their web page.

thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7669214#post7669214 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reelfreak
Nope, no restrictions..... That's what I've got in mind, using a bucket and a lift bag to bring it to the surface. We'll see, I'll post results should I decide to pull this off.
Good for you man, I'm still afraid of JAWS!! But I do have a friend who has a big water boat. I did approach him about going out to get some sand. He didn't care as long as it was legal. Do you think the sand in the northern portions of the Gulf are just as good as those of the Atlantic??

achilles1: Sorry, I do not. Do some Googling as that is how I found my ifo. Don't take me the wrong way, my findings are based soley on internet findings. I still haven't made it to the Pensecola yard.
 
I've dove in the Gulf off of Clearwater/St. Pete area, and the sand offshore there looks like good tank sand.

The gulf has some areas well offshore that are an unbelievable sight. The middlegrounds is one of those places, it's a beautiful reef about 100 miles offshore....

I think I'll be doing this on one of the next trips, I'll post a thread of my "local tank" if I do it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7670400#post7670400 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reelfreak
The gulf has some areas well offshore that are an unbelievable sight. The middlegrounds is one of those places, it's a beautiful reef about 100 miles offshore...

How deep is that reef?? When I think of a reef, I think of 10' - 20' of water. What corals and fish are on this reef??

[/B][/QUOTE][/i]I'll post a thread of my "local tank" if I do it. [/B][/QUOTE]

I'll be looking forward to it. Which reef club are you a part of, this one??

EDIT: How do you get the second quote to show as a quote??
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7672131#post7672131 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mr James
How deep is that reef?? When I think of a reef, I think of 10' - 20' of water. What corals and fish are on this reef??

[/i]I'll post a thread of my "local tank" if I do it. [/B][/QUOTE]

I'll be looking forward to it. Which reef club are you a part of, this one??

EDIT: How do you get the second quote to show as a quote?? [/B][/QUOTE]


Your tags are all goofed up.. It should go "quote b i" then at the end it should go "/i /b /quote" with each one in the brackets [].


$16.50 a half ton?! That is expensive seeing as you can get it from a mining company for $20 top $25ish per ton.

If I can make the next meeting, I'll try to remember to bring some of the stuff that I work with every day and currently have in my tank.
 
$16.50 a half ton?! That is expensive seeing as you can get it from a mining company for $20 top $25ish per ton.

If I can make the next meeting, I'll try to remember to bring some of the stuff that I work with every day and currently have in my tank.

Ahh, my eyes just lit up!! Now I know how to post pictures and do multiple quotes!! I think very highly of myself right now!! Thanks RussJax!!
 
I just got back from the Dames Point location. They have some sand from the "Islands". Really it looks like it is ground up lime stone. I am not going to use it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7743488#post7743488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mikeatjac
Really it looks like it is ground up lime stone.

Did you give it the vinegar test to see if it fizzes??
 
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