<<< See their problem is this... they have a history of supplying LR that is contaminated with these things. VERY few other sources have popped up for this bug (at least on RC). So if they warn folks, or refund they will end up out of business so they play it off and hope it goes away or that more people will not hear of it and buy their products than will hear of it and avoid them. >>>
<<< This is why I NEVER recommend anyone purchase their LR.
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Your knowledge and credibility index just dropped to ZERO.
1) And why is it that what they call "live rock" from Figi, SI, Tonga, etc, etc. not have issues with hitchhikers good or bad?....it's because it's not really live rock at all, it's dried out mostly dead rock with some remaining coralline and dried out dead plant mush that remains after several long plane trips wrapped in wet newspaper and sitting in various airport warehouses anf then finally shipped to a distributor and finally a retailer and finally to the end user. And why does this type of rock have to go through weeks of "curing" and smell like a sewer?....because it's 98% DEAD rock.
2) TBS or other Florida aquacultured rock isn't 'contaminated' with anything, it's loaded with life just as it comes out of the ocean. NEWSFLASH: Yes, there are crabs and mantis shrimps and isopods in the oceans, and various creatures good and bad seem to be found in abundance at some times of the year and then not at all at other times (see the octopus breeding season thread). When you buy overseas rock however it's not an issue because nearly nothing but bacteria can survive in a sealed styro box for days or weeks on end wrapped in wet newspapers sitting in airport warehouses.
3) Thousands of people have been buying Florida aquacultured rock for many years and anyone who's done even an ounce of research knows you can expect to receive anything and everything from corals to small fish to an octopus and even a bad isopod. In fact, most direct dealers in this type of rock literally can not get enough of it at times and after all these years, so I seriously doubt TBS or anyone else is going out of business over isopods or anything else people may find on the rock.
4) I've been keeping hundreds of pounds Florida rock on and off for nearly 20 yrs. and have seen exactly 4 or 5 bad isopods which I promptly netted out, and also didn't feel the need to publicly bash a well liked, highly ethical, and respected dealer with a bunch of bloody nonsense, outright BS, and borderline actionable public statements.