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We can personally deliver the only live rock that's never been out of the
ocean to your door if you are in these areas. We have 250 lbs., harvested this month from our aquaculture operation, four miles offshore of Plantation Key, FL. TerraSubAqua, Florida Keys-Atlantic Ocean aquaculture specializes in LIVE rock. We have some nice coquina substrate with coralline algae, coral, bryozoans, sponge, tunicates, oyster and other inverts. Rock has been down for over 3 years, with some flat pieces good for wall building, also nooks and crannies for hideouts. This east coast Coquina is the light-density marine shell sedimentary rock, a form of Aragonite that's quite porous. Our 'secret'; ground delivery is best, keep cool, well aerated and submerged at all times including at harvest. This is very difficult, no one else does it, but it maximizes survival of the biodiversity, so NO CURING is needed. 50 lbs. minimum order, $4.25 per lb. retail, $3.75 wholesale, COD. Also have arrow crabs, banded coral shrimp, coral snails, flame scallops, brittle stars, cleaner shrimp, decorator crabs, hermits, and urchins, etc., that hitch a FREE ride and survive with our TLC handling. See photos at alt.binaries.aquaria, and at our website www.terrasubaqua.com Let us know if you are interested! Tim Birthisel ~ TerraSubAqua ~~~ Coral and Live Rock Aquaculture ~~~ ~~~ Day 419 891 2967 ~~~ ~~~ Eve 419 874 0828 ~~~ Commerce~Education~Research~Biodiversity ~~~~From the Ocean Floor to Your Door~~~~ |
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