I have never heard anyone report anything negative about Tampa Bay Saltwater's live rock or sand which is aquacultured in the Gulf. In fact, every review I've seen had been extremely positive. They also sell The Package which include rock, sand, and cleanup crew.this is my rock, I have a lot more of it, need some good live rock to seed it with. Who has the best along with live sand> I'm in NJ so of course somewhere near but if not it is what it is, got to pay to have it shipped anyway. Anybody in NJ have any they want to part with, doesn't have to be a lot.
In case I didn't make it clear, you don't have to buy The Package from TBS. They also sell rock and sand by the pound.Thanks, all those places look good, but I don't need a lot like the Package, too much, for me right now and having some rock anyway, just want something to seed the tank with.
In all my years in the hobby (started in the 1980s) I've never ordered live sand. That said, in all the years reading feedback about their sand (and rock) I've never heard a bad thing said about their sand.I think there is a minimun on it. I'll dee maybe I'll do it. What is their ive sand like?
These Calcean sand has a bunch of colors, but the all sell for a little over 1 dollars per pound so it is better to buy sands for reef. I can get these (sand for reef) for a little less than a dollar a pound.They also have natural color -
Drs foster & smith was actually bought out by PetCo. At first I thought petco would have absorbed their available stock but it never happened. All petco did was eliminate a competitor that had more variety than them. The last time I went shopping online for chemical filtration, it was on Chewey which seems to have a similar variety of items. They’re a good competitor to BRS.Thanks everyboody for your respondes. Thanks for info on the live rock and when I was knee deep into my mini reef, Dr. Foster and Smith were one of the top providers in the saltwater aquaria. I guess times changes a lot of things. When I stop, ther wer alot of things you couldn't get, like those Peppermint Angels. I remember hearing of them being sold for a wjole lot ok dollars for a pair. I wrote about in one of my old post on here. They are just gorgeous fish,. Don't think they're selling them now days with all the bans on thing. I know the aquarium in hawaii had the 1st pai in captivity. That when I fell in love with them If my memmory serves me well, there was a pair also in Japan or cChina. Price tag them 50 big ones a piece. That's a lot for a fish. If they were to die, off to the taxidermist they go, lol. I'll just have to settle for the poo man's Peppermint angel, the Multi-barred Angel, tha's about as close I can get to the Peppermint. And if I could find one somewhere out there.
Carib-sea has some good colors & textures. I use this one, high maintenance but looks beautiful under light like shimmering beach sand. Are you still in the choosing process?Not looking for the colored sand, not in any tank really. I was refering to some of these
ShellCal-C and/or ShellCal-F
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DFS has really gone downhill. It’s a shame, they were awesome back in the day.Drs foster & smith was actually bought out by PetCo. At first I thought petco would have absorbed their available stock but it never happened. All petco did was eliminate a competitor that had more variety than them. The last time I went shopping online for chemical filtration, it was on Chewey which seems to have a similar variety of items. They’re a good competitor to BRS.
I used to shop on their website all the time. I kinda got confused about what you said since I remember there being no website at all for them after petco announcing they were buying them out. They didn’t have a section on petco like they do now. Doesn’t make sense if you ask me, they should have just kept the website. I also remember they lost ownership of liveaquaria.DFS has really gone downhill. It’s a shame, they were awesome back in the day.
Oh, you’re right. Getting wires crossed. Petco spun off LiveAquaria to a private equity group and that’s when they really went downhill.I used to shop on their website all the time. I kinda got confused about what you said since I remember there being no website at all for them after petco announcing they were buying them out. They didn’t have a section on petco like they do now. Doesn’t make sense if you ask me, they should have just kept the website. I also remember they lost ownership of liveaquaria.
True. There used to be so many LFS in St. Louis, scattered geographically evenly. Now, there’s just a handful and none are anywhere near me. I have to drive 30-45 minutes each way to get to a decent LFS.I remember them both Griss and I beat Paul B does too. And just like most things they get gobbled up by the BIG name stores never to be seen or heard from again. Or just go out of business for a multitude of reasons. There once were a lot of places to get stuff from, can't fid them now. That's the way it goes now days.
In Miami, we have many LFSs. I have two relatively new ones near me but our oldest most popular LFS went out of business. It was called Saltwater Aquariums. It was open since the 70’s recently closed about 2-4 years ago. It was a family ran business. The father passed away from cancer & the children were running the business, mainly a tall red headed guy, until they couldn’t anymore it seems.… Very sad.True. There used to be so many LFS in St. Louis, scattered geographically evenly. Now, there’s just a handful and none are anywhere near me. I have to drive 30-45 minutes each way to get to a decent LFS.