FS: Live Rock/Base Rock FS $1 per lb.

melonball6

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**$1 per lb, fully cured live and base rock.**

Must go. Houseguests coming and hubby is tired of second tank holding nothing but LR.

It 75+ lbs. primarily Fiji, with some Hawaiian waterfall, birdsnest, tonga branch, and Bamboni rock.

Has been curing for about 4 months because I was going to help a friend set up his tank. Since he hasn't done it yet, I've got to make room for Santa and his elves. This rock has been exclusively in saltwater with a reciculating pump to keep it ready to pop in your tank.

If you buy the LR, I will throw in a 20 gallon (long) glass tank FOR FREE that is holding it. The tank was DIY designed to be a sump (has two acrylic dividers you can keep or remove.)

This is PICK UP only in Golden Gate Estates, Naples, Florida.

PM me here and I'll give you my cell phone number.

Most pieces are 3 - 5 lb. sizes but there are one or two pieces that are larger. There is also about a handful or two of rubble. Some of the rocks have a little purple corraline algae but most have none.

**Buyer must take all for $75 including the free tank.** (You don't even have to bring a bucket!)

You will really like this rock, some of it is very unusual with lots of nooks and crannies and interesting shapes. The birdsnest pieces are perfect for a small refugium and pods will love them.
 
I'm like an hour and half away! My in-laws live in Pembroke Pines. You should get it. For $1 per lb. it's worth the drive. Plus you could check out Naples LFStores.
 
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I split it into 2 tanks so I took a pic of both and a close up of one of the rocks.
 
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