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05/05/2009, 12:25 PM | #1 |
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AMAZING dry rock now available for your tank!
For the last twenty years Tampa Bay saltwater has been the source for the highest quality aquacultured live rock in the industry.
I am now offering the most AMAZING rock available for your reef tank, in it's dry pre-aquacultured state! Of course I still offer the finest quality aquacultured live rock, but now you can use at home what I use in the Gulf of Mexico, and grow your own live rock if you want too! This rock is incredibly porous, full of holes, nooks and crannies. I have been all over the world searching for the perfect aquaculture candidate and THIS IS IT! This is real coral rock, the perfect host for marine organisms in your tank. This rock will mature very quickly as it is the substrate that the marine organisms and corals are looking for when they are looking for a "host" home. This rock can be shipped very economically, as it is dry rock and does not require the handling that aquacultured rock does. This can be sent VIA UPS right to your door, and you can culture it in your own aquarium. This rock will blow away anything else you have seen, and at a price you can afford. I am offering it at an introductory price of only $2.50 a pound, plus shipping. Below are some pictures of rock that I deployed in the gulf 05/05/09. Look how well this rock stacks for aquascaping your tank! Look at the holes in this rock! This piece weighs eight pounds. Holes for your fish to swim through! Last edited by mhurley; 12/31/2011 at 01:12 PM. |
05/05/2009, 12:26 PM | #2 |
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Amazing rock!
Aquascaped rock that holds together, even on a rocking boat! Side shot of rock. Look at all the holes in this super porous rock! The mask gives you a size comparison. Incredible porosity! I have rock from one pound like this one to larger thirty pounders! To order rock visit my site at www.tbsaltwater.com and fill out online order form. Rock is available for shipment today! Richard TBS |
05/05/2009, 04:10 PM | #3 |
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Can you ship dry rock to Canada?
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05/05/2009, 04:31 PM | #4 | |
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No permits needed -Customs-US Fish and Wildlife
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This is not considered coral, as ALL other rock is that is in the Industry. So very easy to ship without any customs, or US Fish and Wildlife permit. Also I have shipped aquacultured rock to Canada, VIA a US airport many times. Nobody has ever encountered any problems at the border, just declare it, pay some tax as the Canadians have there own designation for cultured rock. It is taxed and recognized as 'limestone' by them. Ask here in RC there are a few of your countrymen who have done it. Richard TBS |
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Richard what's the best way to order from you if I have a specific structure in mind that I'd like to build? Can you take a diagram and match me up with appropriate pieces? I'll need some larger ones and hopefully a few that are sort of ledge-like.
I can send you a quote request for x-number of pounds along with a diagram... Thanks! Brett
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I always try to get what yall want......but is rock, so cannot be exactly as you imagine..so send your info..... I have 50,000# to choose from, will get as close as I can.... Going out again today, another 3000# is going to hit the bottom of the Gulf!! sea ya Richard TBS |
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How much would it be to ship 30# to 23836
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For the order form do we just put what we want in the Additional comments or questions area? Safe to assume $1/lb for shipping to 14623(thats what I found looking at UPS)
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Can you quote me 100lbs shipped to T2Y0C4 in Canada please? I'm guessing I will also have to pay customs fees etc on my end?
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will check on shipping....costs... sea ya Richard TBS |
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05/06/2009, 11:43 AM | #12 | |
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Wow!
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30 pounds to 14623, delivered to your door, is only $24.00 in freight charges... Rates vary by weight , amount of boxes, and size of boxes..so I need to know the exact weight wanted...to have an accurate quote. I can fit 30 pounds per box..... Richard TBS |
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wow again!
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Re: Re: order form
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I'm getting a box charge of $16, in the order form, when I enter 30 lbs of dry rock? Is this the shipping cost to 18901? Thanks.
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05/06/2009, 12:36 PM | #18 |
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Another 3150 pounds hits the bottom of the gulf today 5-06-09
Got another load offshore to the aquaculture site today, 5-06-09.
Nice morning, seas flat calm I go early! Heading out between the islands to the Gulf 30.1 MPW with 3150 pounds of rock on board...good ole Yamaha 250 four stroke! Sun says hello! Nice big piece! Lots of holes! This piece has a flat bottom and stands up by itself. Got rough on the way in, three to four foot waves with whitecaps, if it was like that this morning, I could not have gone out! sea ya Richard TBS |
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total price plus shipping of 300 pounds to 20171?
200 pounds? 100 pounds? Thanks a lot
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you can figure about .75 to .80 a pound.....plus cost of the rock.... |
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05/07/2009, 11:31 AM | #22 |
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Another beautiful flat calm day, and another 3150# of rock hits the bottom!
Was a beautiful day today, am so thankful summertime is here.
Deployed another 3150 pounds of rock to the bottom of the Gulf! Another early morning! On the way to the Gulf and the sun is just waking up. Little faster going out today as it was sooooo calm! What a day! Holes everywhere! Heading home, and flying along! Still a calm day on the trip home. I will be deploying another load tomorrow, and diving for liverock, so if you are waiting for a part two, or need liverock, this weekend will work! Sea ya Richard TBS |
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Richard, do you have small pieces of the dry rock available? Looking for some golf-ball sized pieces to put in my sump. Thanks.
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Yup!
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Richard
Can I pick this stuff up locally from you? Thanks |
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