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03/15/2010, 10:03 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 4
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Great provider of live rock
So first, I am a total newbie. I got into this b/c a buddy of mine has a 8 Gal Biocube. I got talked into a 29 gal (which I'm glad I did) and had to get some live rock. The local stores had junk so I started looking online and quickly found Live Rock N Reef. I am so impressed by their service and quality of rock. My buddies that got me started reefing were all jealous of how much life the rock had that I received from http://www.liverocknreef.com/. I didn't know it at the time, but I have a brain coral that came as a part of the rock. Granted it lost all it's pigment, but it has started to come back and the satisfaction of providing a good environment for it's return is very satisfying. I hope you all don't see this as a shameless plug - Bill (from liverocknreef) has really helped me get my nano tank going. Just wanted to give thanks where thanks was due. Thanks.
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03/15/2010, 10:23 PM | #2 |
sisternofuselessknowledge
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: orillia ontario
Posts: 795
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gee that sounds like a plug if i ever heard one
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We urge hobbyists to develop a good 'BS' detector that will allow you to question information presented to you without any experimental evidence to support it. chris Current Tank Info: 90 gal south pacific biotope 40 gal sump/fuge ,65 gal rebuilding |
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live rock, nano cube, oceanic 29 |
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