I saw this rock on all of the major aquarium sites but without any newer reviews on them. Most of the places have it for about 60.00 for 40lbs. Is the price tag an indication of the type of rock? Does this compare well to marcos rock?
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I like what you made. How much rock did it take to create them?I did get the rock and was very satisfied with the product. The rocks were cut very thin and worked as a perfect foundation to build on. I didn't really notice a lot of dust/powder on the rock as I did not rinse it. The price is really unbeatable and next to the Marco rock I used on top of it I would say they were very close to the same quality and porosity.
I used Marco rock on my scape only because it came with the tank when I bought it and would probably purchase all Carib sea south seas rock for my next project mainly because of the price.
The third picture is a comparison of marco rock and the south seas base rock. Overall very happy with the rock!!
For a fish only tank I think it would look fine!! You may be able to get away with some soft corals with that lighting, but I would have to check the specs and see.
I did get the rock and was very satisfied with the product. The rocks were cut very thin and worked as a perfect foundation to build on. I didn't really notice a lot of dust/powder on the rock as I did not rinse it. The price is really unbeatable and next to the Marco rock I used on top of it I would say they were very close to the same quality and porosity.
I used Marco rock on my scape only because it came with the tank when I bought it and would probably purchase all Carib sea south seas rock for my next project mainly because of the price.
The third picture is a comparison of marco rock and the south seas base rock. Overall very happy with the rock!!
Haven't found much reading on this south sea rock except for your post here.
I see that you mixed marco with it and made comment that you would have probably gone all south...
How is the weight/density of this rock compared to the marco? Can't find marco locally, but I can south sea rock. I'm looking to build more intricate structures and intend to break up and re-glue pieces as typical with marco. Are these about the same weight/density for such or more of a 'stacking rock'. Thanks!
any new update on the rock? how are you liking it still?Replying to my own response to share that I did use the caribsea south in an structure. Worked fine and the density seemed similar to the marco rock that I had on hand. It will vary by individual rock, but wouldn't say one is heavier or more dense especially when you're breaking it down anyways. However I didn't use the marco cement. Instead used reef putty in the major joints and allowed it to dry overnight. Proved strong enough that I could flip it over on its top. Then went back with superglue, sand and loose rubble on the undersides of each joint as well. All worked very well and entire structure was solid especially given the large size of my structure. I think the key is really the loose rubble and sand on the underside. I also went with the medium thickness instead of thin glue. Couldn't buy thin in a larger 8oz so went with medium. Turned out thinner than I expected so overall good. I had to cover some of the visible putty, but overall looks great to me. Will in fact make another for the other side of the 6' tank. This thing is going into a mature tank so don't want to disturb the tank too much so may wait a few months first.
TIP and WARNING: Make sure you use gloves. I literally went through 5-8 pairs on my structure b/c of the glue sticking the glove ripping... and with the chemical burn with the bonding reaction. Very surprising how it burned as hot as it did. Success!