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I'm trying to grow SPS and in a previous life I introduced some mushrooms and palys to my tank. Now they have grown out of control and are stinging the SPS. I took a lot of the rock out and replaced it with "virgin" live rock. If you are starting a softie tank you may be interested in this. It has mushrooms, worms, pods, starfish, etc. Some of it even has some places that are encrusted with Montipora and Acropora. I'm guessing it is somewhere between 50 and 75 pounds but it is in 6 pretty large pieces. $6/pound.
 

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I am surprised no one has taken you up on that offer. I have some dead live rock that I put in to soak the other day with some clean rock covered in purple and green Coraline that has been cooking for six months in the dark, hope to have a few hundred pounds of some clean live rock before long. it looks like all these guys with the nano aquariums would be all over this deal mayby if you posted a couple of pics of the rock?
 
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