Part 1 of our 'package' was delivered to Houston on Thursday by Southwest Airlines. There was a bit of leakage from one of the 6 boxes and the guys at the freight depot were pretty worried. They called me twice and when I arrived they all gathered around to see if it was alright. I figured if other live rock shipped dry then we were still in pretty good shape. In fact, I was in Tampa on business when the rock arived in Houston and they called me for the first time. I was just getting ready to board the plane myself (too bad I couldn't put the rock in my suitcase).
My wife met me at the airport and we loaded the rock and took it to it's new home. Within a couple hours we had the sand and the rock (and the bacteria) in the aquarium and were ready for some action.
We found a couple sea cucumbers, several snails and yes a mantis shrimp (didn't find him until the Friday morning). The rock looks great and is very interestesting even this early in the game.
The rock has been in the tank about 24 hours and the ammonia is just now getting to 0.5. In fact the sniff test didn't indicate we lost much on the flight from Florida.
Richard called this morning to see how it was going and I missed the call. That is really good service! So if you read this Richard things are looking good. We have a 100 gallons of saltwater ready to go!
Bill
My wife met me at the airport and we loaded the rock and took it to it's new home. Within a couple hours we had the sand and the rock (and the bacteria) in the aquarium and were ready for some action.
We found a couple sea cucumbers, several snails and yes a mantis shrimp (didn't find him until the Friday morning). The rock looks great and is very interestesting even this early in the game.
The rock has been in the tank about 24 hours and the ammonia is just now getting to 0.5. In fact the sniff test didn't indicate we lost much on the flight from Florida.
Richard called this morning to see how it was going and I missed the call. That is really good service! So if you read this Richard things are looking good. We have a 100 gallons of saltwater ready to go!
Bill