LR for sale

KelKoolaid

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I have redone my 120, my DSB crashed. I re-aquascaped, and have too much LR. I have to weight it. and will update posting. just wondering if there was any interest in the wloo/cf area.
 
In the simplest terms his sand became toxic because of too many nutrients. You can probably do a search on RC for it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7810196#post7810196 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cabenn
In the simplest terms his sand became toxic because of too many nutrients. You can probably do a search on RC for it.


Uhmmm, you mean "her" not "him".

;)

Last i checked kelly was a chick.

Kelly got any pics of you new setup? You should come see our tanks sometime.
 
I was even thinking of gender. I just used his as a gender neutral term. Sorta like walking up to a bunch of people and saying "hey guys" :)

But I apologize for offending anyone out there :P
 
DSB

DSB

No offense taken.... I haven't been on here for quite awhile, generally my tank has sucked for the last year. To catch any newbies out there ....We had a 4 inch deep sand bed, the tank was 4+ years old when we purchased the complete set up. We took a vacation, tank-sitter let the sump run dry, heated tank to 94+, lost $800+ in livestock. It has been a nightmare, and the little critters in the DSB have been rotting and crashing my sandbend, Nitrates are off the charts, LR was covered in green hair algae. But my 3 fish I had left were survivng fine.

(The tomato clown couple I got from Travis a few years ago, try and make me feel better, they rest in the green hair algae. And to our surprise have laid eggs on the overfollow box 3 times. It's survival mode for sure, they sensed their fate.)

So, after not finding the coveted SOUTHDOWN sand. We replaced the bed with a shallow 1-2 inch bed.
 
after re-reading the post I want to say, the fish are fine in a side 20g tall tank, till my 120g tank finishes cycling.
 
I still need to weigh it

I still need to weigh it

sorry I've been way busy, I will do it tonight. Is the best way to set a rubbermaid on scale set it to "0" and the pull the rock out of water and weight it up? if there's a better way let me know thanks. Kelly
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7819145#post7819145 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KelKoolaid
after re-reading the post I want to say, the fish are fine in a side 20g tall tank, till my 120g tank finishes cycling.

Glad to hear they are fine... You had me fearing the worst. I tend to wonder about that pair from time to time. I am glad to hear they are happily spawning for you in their hair algae anemone... :p It would be pretty neat to see a few fry from them as that female was one of the very few blue barred tomatoes I have seen. Good luck with the new set-up. Travis
 
I wouldnt take it out of the water just weigh it with enough water to cover the rocks or if your going to take it out of the water dont keep it out for that long otherwise you run the chance of killing off some of the microscopic inhabitants.
 
Kelly,

Live rock is normally just pulled from the water and weighed. 99% of what is living on the rock will live through a short trip to the scale. Heck, it is shipped in damp newspaper... :p
 
weighed it ( quickly)

weighed it ( quickly)

ok there is 37 lbs of LR 4-10" size at $2.00 per is $74 local pick up only.

then there is 10 lbs of 3" and branch corals that are great for fraggin some are 4-6" long branching tonga. this is $1.50 lb so $15 who ever replys first gets it ,thanks
 
DON'T WORRY ABOUT MY LAST POST WHEN I CLICKED ON THIS POST NOTHING CAME UP SO WHEN I SENT MY REPLY IN IT ASKED ME TO CONNECT. GOTTA LOVE A.O.L.
 
Kelly, im toying with the notion of setting up a bigger tank. Still got that LR for sale??? Might be setting up my 55 gallon salt, theres just waaay to much coral on my 25 gallon, i cant get it arranged right.
 
still have LR

still have LR

I still have it left, would be glad to sel or better yet trade for some surplus softies,(no MH lighting) that way you coud free up some room in your tank. :D let me know
 
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