TheOtherDay
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Ok, I thought I'd post 
After a few years of getting rock the old way, I decided to try TBS rock.
I ordered 30lbs for a small oceanic tank, that I was going to mix with about 15lbs of pre-cured (been in a tank over a year) Kaelini rock.
Well, TBS got the rock out, without a hitch, it was at my airport the same day I ordered it, needless to say I was impressed by that!
So we get the rock home, seperated out the crabs that were loose in the box, and begin 'scaping.
Now, I didn't get the package from them because I already had some rock, and about 2" of a mix of live & Active sand.
Well, I didn't get a mantis, which I was disapointed, we had plans for it in a small nano setup
All in all my experience with TBS is a good one. After using Fiji, Tonga, and Kaelini, I have to say I am not sure which is better, all I know is that the TBS stuff is DEFINATLY different and more alive, not sure if it will be as colorful as Kaelini but time will tell
I do have the nighttime clicks, but so far, no source has been found as of yet.
I do have to say, this chicken liver sponge or whatever it is, is possibly the NASTIEST looking thing I have ever seen, scrubbing it off is almost impossible. Hopefully it will die and be easier to remove :mixed:
So far, as of about 4 days, all my levels are still negotiable, and ph is holding steady at 8.3, this could be because of the previously cycled rock and sand, but I still test just to be sure.
For a small shop, TBS does a great job. I will definatly be ordering more rock from them in the near future.
So my question is, should I worry about the clicking? It seems to happen only at lights out. I've been looking and looking for a pistol or a mantis, since its a small tank it should be easy to spot, any advice?

After a few years of getting rock the old way, I decided to try TBS rock.
I ordered 30lbs for a small oceanic tank, that I was going to mix with about 15lbs of pre-cured (been in a tank over a year) Kaelini rock.
Well, TBS got the rock out, without a hitch, it was at my airport the same day I ordered it, needless to say I was impressed by that!
So we get the rock home, seperated out the crabs that were loose in the box, and begin 'scaping.
Now, I didn't get the package from them because I already had some rock, and about 2" of a mix of live & Active sand.
Well, I didn't get a mantis, which I was disapointed, we had plans for it in a small nano setup

All in all my experience with TBS is a good one. After using Fiji, Tonga, and Kaelini, I have to say I am not sure which is better, all I know is that the TBS stuff is DEFINATLY different and more alive, not sure if it will be as colorful as Kaelini but time will tell

I do have the nighttime clicks, but so far, no source has been found as of yet.
I do have to say, this chicken liver sponge or whatever it is, is possibly the NASTIEST looking thing I have ever seen, scrubbing it off is almost impossible. Hopefully it will die and be easier to remove :mixed:
So far, as of about 4 days, all my levels are still negotiable, and ph is holding steady at 8.3, this could be because of the previously cycled rock and sand, but I still test just to be sure.
For a small shop, TBS does a great job. I will definatly be ordering more rock from them in the near future.
So my question is, should I worry about the clicking? It seems to happen only at lights out. I've been looking and looking for a pistol or a mantis, since its a small tank it should be easy to spot, any advice?