Live rock for sale (Bloomington)

catdoc

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I'm taking down my 125, which means that I have a couple hundred pounds of live rock that needs to go. It's a mixture of types--mostly Fiji (I think, it's the very porous, branching type) with a small amount of Caribbean or Haitian (I believe it's from some kind of lettuce or other plating coral). I've got everything from rubble to large pieces. Lots of coralline algae, little brittle stars, some stomatella lurking here and there, some rocks have green star polyps, mushrooms, or zoanthids (not a lot, but a few).

Plenty of live sand too, if you need it. It's full of life: spaghetti worms, pods, etc.

Rock: $3-4/lb (I'll make a deal if you want a lot!)
Sand: free for the taking, bring your own bucket and I'll see that it gets filled!

I'm not even going to start figuring out the hardware until the tank is empty of life, so help me get rid of all this rock!
 
Christy,

Holy cow the tank is coming down? I think I hooked you up around April with a bit of live rock from Noblesville. I am back in Bloomington and will likely be setting up a tank in the next month or two--very interested in some of the live rock and a bit of sand to get the new tank started.

Let me know--
adpgibso@indiana.edu
 
Just taking down the tank at home, leaving the one up at work since it's a bit simpler to maintain. Come on over and check out the rock and I can get you set up!
 
Bump. Corals and fish are gone, nothing left but live rock now. I'll keep it circulating but the lights are being turned off this weekend and I'll start taking things offline and listing the drygoods (dual PFO MH ballast, Euroreef skimmer, Hammerhead pump, just to give you a teaser).

Come get some rock!
 
Still lots of rock left, as in still a couple hundred lbs by my estimation. If anyone wants live sand, speak up soon or it'll be dumped since I'm anxious to get the display tank cleaned out. I'm willing to hold it if I know someone wants it, otherwise it's gotta go so I can get moving on this.
 
Still have live rock circulating in a heated tank with aeration and rodi auto top-off. No lights on the rock, but you can still see all the coralline on it.
 
Live rock

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Interested here, In-laws live in Btown so I'm usually over there. I'll take some sand as well.

Do u still have some?
 
Yes, still have the sand although it's not been in a heated tank (runs about 67-68*), still see worms and pods in spite of that. And enough live rock to set up a good-sized tank (or two!)
 
I'm guessing there's over 100 lbs in there. If you want to clear it all out, you can take it for $200. I don't think that I can weigh it right away if you need a total weight though (I'm on lifting restrictions right now). I'll see if I can at least get a picture of it for you though.
 
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