Reef Ceramics Group Buy.

kokob007

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Anyone else intrested in Reef Ceramics, If you dont know what they are go here www.captiveoceans.com They really look cool.
I dont know if they offer group buy i did email the company,but i know we can save alot on shipping. will post more info and pricing when i get it. For now just want to know if we get alot of response on this.

Thanks,
greg.
 
Re: Reef Ceramics Group Buy.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7515470#post7515470 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kokob007
Anyone else intrested in Reef Ceramics, If you dont know what they are go here www.captiveoceans.com They really look cool.
I dont know if they offer group buy i did email the company,but i know we can save alot on shipping. will post more info and pricing when i get it. For now just want to know if we get alot of response on this.

Thanks,
greg.

Wonder why people don't try do that locally and sell them. I'm pretty sure someone out there must work with ceramic as a hobby.
 
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Neat product but very pricey. I've heard that foam rock is great to work with. Can't find it. I just can't believe the prices for this rock. Doubt you will save anything with this company.
 
Talked with the company. The shipping is $250 per pallet. He said alot will fit on 1 pallet. so 10% maybe more depends on how many we get. Lets not worry about the discount now, let just see how many are really intrested, then well calculate the discounts and split the shipping up.
 
guys let me know what you guys are intrested in wall plate, pillar etc. , get the sku number from the site and quantity.

I'm intrested in 3 wall plates - kwd08 and 1 outcroping - KWD31.
 
Better factor the cost of the Brinks truck into the price when it's time to get the cashier's check. :lol:

SteveU
 
ok looking good, i'll wait til monday to find out how many we got and then ill get all the pricing info for you guys.

greg
 
There is so people locally looking into getting similiar products made locally in O.C.

Just a choice of materials now to find the safest reef type of ceramic.
 
there isn't a local company making it that i know of. several people, including myself, are looking to make something similar but aren't quite sure what material they are using. it's possible it's a low-fired clay but the porosity reported from people who own it make me suspicious that it's actually a clay-based product. the "core" can not have any bubbles or it will explode during firing. we'll see, i'm getting a sample of it from a fellow reefer and if the sample is large enough will try and figure out what it's composed of.
 
ok they are really slow with emails, he said he can do 10% discount and fit all in one crate. who is intrested?
 
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