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Old October 29th 04, 04:45 PM
LARRY KIMBLEY II
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I am tired of paying out the butt for live sand! I live near St. Petersburg
Fl and would like to collect sand and live rock from there. I have checked
red tide conditions and that is not a problem. I also know to rinse the LR
and LS I collect very well. I have some coral and fish in a 125 gallon
tank. Will this hurt my tank?
P.S. I filter with a wet to dry, UV light, and Protein skimmer.


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Old October 29th 04, 06:40 PM
Billy
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"LARRY KIMBLEY II" wrote in message
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|I am tired of paying out the butt for live sand! I live near St.
Petersburg
| Fl and would like to collect sand and live rock from there. I have
checked
| red tide conditions and that is not a problem. I also know to
rinse the LR
| and LS I collect very well. I have some coral and fish in a 125
gallon
| tank. Will this hurt my tank?
| P.S. I filter with a wet to dry, UV light, and Protein skimmer.
|
|

I would quarantine tha sand for a while myself due to the risk of
introducing nasties. Also, unless the temperature of the water is
somewhat close to that of your tank, many of the microbes and
bacteria will die off anyway. (never been to Florida, and not sure of
the NSW stats)
As far as the wetdry, most reefers agree that wetdrys with
bio-balls or similar are a poor choice due to their nitrate
production tendancies. If you get enough LS and LR, you won't need
any "artificial" biological filtration anyway. Also, I'd lose the UV,
it's counterproductive in a reef tank. The UV will kill critters you
want to encourage.

What kind of skimmer? I just got a new Euro-Reef, had to brag


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Old October 30th 04, 01:04 AM
Bob
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Just be careful collecting anything. The fine is outrageous if you get
caught collecting more than 5 lbs of sand.

I collected 200 lbs of sand throughout 4 - 5 gallon buckets from a friends
house on Reddington Beach. I live in Largo. The sand on the whole peninsula
of St. Pete throughout the coast is CA based sand. If you want premium white
CA sand go to Indian Shores beach, just stay away from the turtle markings
and only take sand mid-morning or late evening if you don't want the cops
called on you. People in that area are very rude.

As for collecting liverock. I am a diver and I go out nearly 4 times per
week. I bring back 5 to 10lbs per trip when needed by myself or friends, but
I never take more than that. Most of the coast guard will over look 5 lbs
here and there. Now fish caught spearfishing in Federal waters vs. State
waters -that's another situation. Overall, I have never had a problem with
liverock, but that doesn't mean I hoard 50lbs at a time.

The best thing for liverock is to go see Dale at TB Sal****er. He will do
you right.

"LARRY KIMBLEY II" wrote in message
news:XAtgd.31$7W.22@trnddc08...
I am tired of paying out the butt for live sand! I live near St.
Petersburg Fl and would like to collect sand and live rock from there. I
have checked red tide conditions and that is not a problem. I also know to
rinse the LR and LS I collect very well. I have some coral and fish in a
125 gallon tank. Will this hurt my tank?
P.S. I filter with a wet to dry, UV light, and Protein skimmer.




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Old October 30th 04, 03:54 AM
LARRY KIMBLEY II
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Thanks for all of your help! it is greatly appreciated. I was hoping to
find some condy anemone, my clown fish love it.... go figure?
"LARRY KIMBLEY II" wrote in message
news:XAtgd.31$7W.22@trnddc08...
I am tired of paying out the butt for live sand! I live near St.
Petersburg Fl and would like to collect sand and live rock from there. I
have checked red tide conditions and that is not a problem. I also know to
rinse the LR and LS I collect very well. I have some coral and fish in a
125 gallon tank. Will this hurt my tank?
P.S. I filter with a wet to dry, UV light, and Protein skimmer.




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Old January 3rd 05, 01:28 PM
Rich R
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You dont like the UV light ? what do you find it kills?
www.reeftanksonline.com



"Billy" wrote in message
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"LARRY KIMBLEY II" wrote in message
news:XAtgd.31$7W.22@trnddc08...
|I am tired of paying out the butt for live sand! I live near St.
Petersburg
| Fl and would like to collect sand and live rock from there. I have
checked
| red tide conditions and that is not a problem. I also know to
rinse the LR
| and LS I collect very well. I have some coral and fish in a 125
gallon
| tank. Will this hurt my tank?
| P.S. I filter with a wet to dry, UV light, and Protein skimmer.
|
|

I would quarantine tha sand for a while myself due to the risk of
introducing nasties. Also, unless the temperature of the water is
somewhat close to that of your tank, many of the microbes and
bacteria will die off anyway. (never been to Florida, and not sure of
the NSW stats)
As far as the wetdry, most reefers agree that wetdrys with
bio-balls or similar are a poor choice due to their nitrate
production tendancies. If you get enough LS and LR, you won't need
any "artificial" biological filtration anyway. Also, I'd lose the UV,
it's counterproductive in a reef tank. The UV will kill critters you
want to encourage.

What kind of skimmer? I just got a new Euro-Reef, had to brag






 




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