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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Here's the pics of the rock

    This is a 50# box of rock. A couple of the rocks are huge! I will not hesitate to buy more if I need it in the future. Lots of places for the ponies to hitch to.

    Angie

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Poor kitties......where's the fish? I smell it, it's gotta be here someplace. Wait, I think it's over here in this piece....or is it in that piece?? LOL

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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    He he he... I'm sure that there are some goodies in there. Those cats are going to go out of their trees if they can't find it.

    Don't you just love the lacey rock? Amazing eh?

    D
    ><((((

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I do love the lacey rock. With 8 seahorses from draco marine, I see lot's of little tails curled around them. I did a water change on my 20g High and my 75g. The "old" water that I siphoned out of those 2 tanks is what I used to cure the Marco rock in. I figured that water would have some of the "good" bacteria in it.

    I scrubbed the rock well before putting it into the curing tubs. I got rid of all of the sponges and "alien" stuff that was on the dry rock, so hopefully it will cure pretty quick. I found a Huge (3x4) rock clam in one of the rocks. I pried it open and cleaned out the inside of it. I also found a few smaller ones. That will be a good place for pods to hang out.

    Angie

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    .....I like the look of that rock.......Just tried to order some...Out of stock on every package
    ................Mickey

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