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  1. #1
    Paul
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    Default LR in cutom quantites?

    Hi,

    Most of online LR vendors I see sell in 25-30-50lbs boxes, I'd like to
    diversify a rocks a bit, for example: 20lbs fiji, 15 tonga, 10 something
    else, etc..... Even base rock, I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank I'd go to LFS, but they sell only fiji for $8/lbs -
    RIDICULOUS!!!!! so LFS aside, are there online vendors that would sell LR in
    "odd" quantities.
    Another thing, I'd like to get LR from at least 4 different vendors.
    Theoretically, I can get more diverse life forms by getting LR from
    different "buckets"

    Thanks in advance :-)

  2. #2
    Gene
    Guest

    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    Try http://www.premiumaquatics.com they have different kinds of live
    rock and you can get as much as you want.

    Paul wrote:
    Hi,

    Most of online LR vendors I see sell in 25-30-50lbs boxes, I'd like to
    diversify a rocks a bit, for example: 20lbs fiji, 15 tonga, 10 something
    else, etc..... Even base rock, I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank I'd go to LFS, but they sell only fiji for $8/lbs -
    RIDICULOUS!!!!! so LFS aside, are there online vendors that would sell LR in
    "odd" quantities.
    Another thing, I'd like to get LR from at least 4 different vendors.
    Theoretically, I can get more diverse life forms by getting LR from
    different "buckets"

    Thanks in advance :-)

  3. #3
    Terry
    Guest

    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank
    Nope, you need 55lbs of LR for a 55g tank.

    1lb per gallon for a good bio filter.

    Make friends with your lfs and get your hands on the best pieces when they
    come in

  4. #4
    Pete
    Guest

    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    Actually you need 2 to 2.5lb rock per gallon can go as high as 3.5 times but
    not recommended to exceed that.
    not pound for pound but hey every one has an opinion

    PS: I am just getting rid of my 350 gallon tank your welcome to buy any
    quantity you like.
    Pete
    "Paul" <DUMPTHISpsp@shpiltech.com> wrote in message
    news:Bo20f.102423$3S5.7492@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
    Hi,

    Most of online LR vendors I see sell in 25-30-50lbs boxes, I'd like to
    diversify a rocks a bit, for example: 20lbs fiji, 15 tonga, 10 something
    else, etc..... Even base rock, I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank I'd go to LFS, but they sell only fiji for $8/lbs -
    RIDICULOUS!!!!! so LFS aside, are there online vendors that would sell LR
    in "odd" quantities.
    Another thing, I'd like to get LR from at least 4 different vendors.
    Theoretically, I can get more diverse life forms by getting LR from
    different "buckets"

    Thanks in advance :-)

  5. #5
    RicSeyler
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    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    1 lb per gallon is on the low side.
    Plus you have to consider the type of rock.

    Tonga and Florida Aqua cultured for instance are very heavy.

    And Figi is a relatively light rock.

    But I agree on the diversity of having different type of rock in your tank..

    Paul wrote:

    Hi,

    Most of online LR vendors I see sell in 25-30-50lbs boxes, I'd like to
    diversify a rocks a bit, for example: 20lbs fiji, 15 tonga, 10 something
    else, etc..... Even base rock, I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank I'd go to LFS, but they sell only fiji for $8/lbs -
    RIDICULOUS!!!!! so LFS aside, are there online vendors that would sell LR in
    "odd" quantities.
    Another thing, I'd like to get LR from at least 4 different vendors.
    Theoretically, I can get more diverse life forms by getting LR from
    different "buckets"

    Thanks in advance :-)



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  6. #6
    Terry
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    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    My bad, I buy it by the kg not lb and the beer confused me , I have 1KG
    (2.2lb's) per Gallon

    >1 lb per gallon is on the low side.

  7. #7
    TekCat
    Guest

    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    I guess different people have different opinions... on reefcentral I found
    that 1-1.5 lbs per gallon is optimal, you guys are saying that 2-2.5 lbs per
    gallon , I just wish there was a chart of sorts that would factor in the
    density of the rock. For example Tonga's 40 lbs would actually take less
    space in tank than Fiji 40 lbs.

    Has anyone tried to figure out Gallons vs. Volume (spacial) of rock?

  8. #8
    TekCat
    Guest

    Default Re: LR in cutom quantites?

    Do you think much survives the trip from UK to US?




    "Pete" <par.14@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:434283fb$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
    Actually you need 2 to 2.5lb rock per gallon can go as high as 3.5 times
    but not recommended to exceed that.
    not pound for pound but hey every one has an opinion

    PS: I am just getting rid of my 350 gallon tank your welcome to buy any
    quantity you like.
    Pete
    "Paul" <DUMPTHISpsp@shpiltech.com> wrote in message
    news:Bo20f.102423$3S5.7492@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
    Hi,

    Most of online LR vendors I see sell in 25-30-50lbs boxes, I'd like to
    diversify a rocks a bit, for example: 20lbs fiji, 15 tonga, 10 something
    else, etc..... Even base rock, I definitely do not need 50lbs for my 55G
    tank I'd go to LFS, but they sell only fiji for $8/lbs -
    RIDICULOUS!!!!! so LFS aside, are there online vendors that would sell LR
    in "odd" quantities.
    Another thing, I'd like to get LR from at least 4 different vendors.
    Theoretically, I can get more diverse life forms by getting LR from
    different "buckets"

    Thanks in advance :-)


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