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Shipping DAL easy....Southwest airlines...direct flight! cost about $60 per 100 pounds... a 65 package will weigh about 180 pounds part one...part two about 120 pounds... Richard TBS |
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10/30/2010, 05:24 PM | #177 |
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Thanks Richard, have the money for the rock now, waiting on my sump so should only be a couple more weeks. As soon as I put water in the tank I will order the rock.
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11/23/2010, 01:56 PM | #178 |
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Rock hits the bottom, again
3150 pounds of rock hit the bottom of the Gulf today...and another 3150 is on the boat right now, ready to hit the bottom tomorrow.
Gotta love 85 degrees, and flat calm ocean on Nov. 23rd 2010! This was all amazing rock, and a in a few years....in your tank! Richard TBS |
11/23/2010, 02:34 PM | #179 |
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Do you have room to get behind the control and steer that boat, with all the rock piled up?
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11/24/2010, 05:52 AM | #180 |
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I will take a picture today and show you!
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11/25/2010, 08:18 AM | #181 |
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Rock bottom!
Another amazing day on the gulf of Mexico yesterday. 86 degrees, flat calm like a lake and so clear I could see the rock as it hit the bottom.
To answer your question of how I pilot the boat...I leave just enough room to stand behind the wheel and operate the throttle! Richard TBS |
11/28/2010, 12:11 PM | #182 |
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Guess your boat a low rider when your heading out with all that.
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12/16/2010, 02:11 PM | #183 |
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Richard, I have a minumest tank but in about a month I will be setting up a bi level 75 gallon refugium. Do you have rubble sized live rock with lots of live on it, especially sponges, I can use for my refugium? I will only need about 25-30 pounds.
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Sure do...just let me know when you are ready!
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12/27/2010, 02:16 PM | #185 |
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Richard,
I'm brand new to the hobby and have been studiously doing research before I start my tank (JBJ Nano Cube 28g). One of the easiest decisions for me is go with your company for the live rock, substrate and "cleaning crew." It is quite evident you provide a great service and I am happy that the live rock is aquacultured in the good ol' US of A! I'll be sending in my order for 50 lbs of rock soon!! Patience is clearly the toughest part of this hobby! Question for you -- out of curiousity -- how do you keep track of which areas of your farm need to be planted and which can be harvested? GPS and databases? Jeff |
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I have a couple of questions I have a 75 Gal and only looking to put about 100 lbs total in it what would be a good mix of dry n auqacured does it mater if order it separate or is it better shipped at same time all to airport or dry to my door wet to airport andwhat the rate to 23116 or Richmond international airport no rush its taken 5yrs just to get to this point and a lot of set backs but from what I can tell dealing with you juust might be the easy part to give my thoughts. I was thinking something like 70lbs dry 30lbs. wet
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What you are thinking will work, but why not just go with all live rock? or a Package deal, and get everything you need to set up and have a happy tank! http://tbsaltwater.com/thepackage/index.html Richard TBS |
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01/06/2011, 06:05 PM | #190 |
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id love to the package is awesome and you provide a great service i had made up my mind to buy from your company 4 yrs ago ive looked all over the internet and countless lfs for quality/price but thats what it all comes down to in my first post i said id like 100 lbs total.total price of the package 55gal 110lbs rock$690 for as i can tell 70lbs dry 30 wet with tax roughly $325 shipping still not understanding completely $110 minimum shipping lets just say $450 total for what i want.i dont use sand in my tanks and im not sure how much shipping is on the 55 gal package but with all the water im not sure what it weighs but i can imagine close to $900 with shipping i under stand that for the money the package cant be beat for what you get and that i will have to in the end buy all that stuff anyway but its on a budget or not at all my area code is 23116 can you give me rough estimate would it all be shipped to airport or dry to door wet to airport richmond international
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and I was right out front of your beach yesterday, was a pretty nice day, only two foot of vis...and two foot seas....but today.....went to 4-6...and 36 gusts....ahhhh the gulf in the wintertime, gotta love it! and when you are ready ...fill out online order form with comments! sea ya Richard TBS |
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is there a minimum order on dry rock and live rock?
can you pick me some big pieces on the dry rock? is there a special pricing on the big pieces? how much is shipping to the other side of tampa- i'm in melbourne 32934? are you going to ship them together? |
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whats the current price on dry rock, i have used ur live rock and loved it now i need some dry stuff.
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10/17/2011, 02:00 PM | #196 |
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$1.85
Best deal on the planet guys...$1.85 a pound!
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I might have missed the answer in a previous post, but is the rock available for local pickup?
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I did the local pickup it was quick and easy. I will be picking up more. I highly recommend it if you live locally. |
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Next time....
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Thanks, but I managed to get lucky this time and a friend gave me a bunch from a tank he was taking down. I did just get a larger tank, so I still may need more. Now if I could just find a friend that doesn't need a 250w Metal Halide.... |
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