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Old January 15th 07, 12:33 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Mr Nibbs
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"Tristan" wrote in message
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Yep your assumption is right.Evidently Roy Tristan is out peddling his
wares. I did if yu read the post
tell you what and where to go and if yu did that you would have
already had yur questions answered and a suggestin made to a cure if
possible. No, yu owud rather **** around and bitch with what was
opsted, than takeup the info and go with it. Hope your freaking fish
croaks now dude, sorry, but your not fit to keep fish if yu can not
take a suggestion and have to fuss in stead! I suggest re-reading that
reply and doing what was suggested if your really at all concerned.
Get the **** over it!


No such thing as Internet Cured live rock once it is pulled and packed
and in transit., it once again becomes rock in need of curing. Closet
yur gonna come to actual real cured live rock is harvest it and place
in yur own tank imediately or but it cured at lfs and carry it home in
a bucket of SW and place in the tank with little to no exposure to
air or temp variations.....How fast it will go downhill is anyones
guess as it all depends on how much and what is on it to begin with.
Same for that wet bagged live sand that is sold. HOw much good do you
really think that stuff serves. I see bags of it that are expired, or
laying on a stores display shelf in direct sunlight and hot/warm, it
sets for days on end in a hot truck while being transported, or in a
cold truck during winter.......Best bet on that sand is buy cheaper
dry pack sand and get a cup of live sand from someones established
tank or add live rock and let it seed the sand with bacteria. Thats
all the bagged sand is capable of having anyhow, and that can come
from good live rock anyhow....