Interesting ad on CL

several folks have said the rock has high ammonia. i've set up two tanks w/their rock and have some in a brute trash can right now for my 70g.

did it have high ammonia - i don't know, just part of the cycling process for me. once it was cycled i never had any issues.
 
...and i enjoyed picking through the rock and building rock formations before i bought :-)
 
I've seen ads for them on CL selling Seachem salt if that's them. When I asked about it, they said come to denios for purchase...
 
I was just at Denios today and stumbled upon this place.

seems like almost all dried good/aquariums are odyssea.

but i did notice they do carry the seachem salt. didnt ask how much just because i use reef crystals and like them alot.

They had some pretty healthy looking tangs, a few yellows, hippos and sailfins.

not much for corals maybe 20 -30 and a tank with anemones, fire shrimp. etc.

I did see the bin with live rock and there was alot and seemed to have some very nice pieces
 
I bought about 25lbs there for my RSM. It did not have high ammonia, and didn't smell too bad. It had what I believe is green coralline algae on it, but it looks crusted and slimy, rather than crisp like purple coralline.

I've had it in my tank for a week now and seen little ammonia spike. I've not seen any hitchhikers or pods either, so I can't say if it's good or bad. I added a pound or two of really nice LR from my 55 gallon on Thursday and hope it seeds well.

I did see a number of nice corals there (mainly softies and LPS) at very reasonable prices. They also had 1 EBO 1/5 hp chiller for around $300. Seemed way too good to be true, but then I picked up a 1/5 hp JBJ Arctica off CL today that is 1 year old for $350.
 
It's back in the far corner by the food court, under the permanent shade structure. I forget the name, but the owner's name is Jack.
 
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