random dry rock i found on the beach and dead encrusted oysters and seashells. i want salty bottom or if i can obtain it, jakarta rock. my clarkii says hiwhat rock are you using now?
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random dry rock i found on the beach and dead encrusted oysters and seashells. i want salty bottom or if i can obtain it, jakarta rock. my clarkii says hiwhat rock are you using now?
uh thats incredibly illegalrandom dry rock i found on the beach and dead encrusted oysters and seashells. i want salty bottom or if i can obtain it, jakarta rock. my clarkii says hi
It is. Most rock on a beach is going to be covered with water at some point, there by making it live rock and illegal to harvest. My cousin works for FWC, so I asked him plenty about this subject lol. I always wanted to bring stuff like that home when I was younger, but as i got older, I realized it was just better in the long run to leave it where it was. Noah, I thought I saw in another threads that other people told you not to get rock from beaches like that? Tank’s coming along nicely though!uh thats incredibly illegal
reef2rainforest made a article on it.uh thats incredibly illegal
i am using rodiYou can use reefflux for bryopsis or raise mag to about 1700. You have a very young tank with a lot of decently sized fish. I’d slow down. If gsp isn’t doing ok something is very off in the tank. Could be lights, parameters, flow or a combination. Diagnosing the issue is the first part. Get some decent kits for alk, mag and calcium. Are you using rodi?
Ppl want you to succeed on here so take what they say and apply it.
its not rocks tho. its random stones that looked just like dryrock far up on the beach and then the stuf from the water was oysters which are legalIt is. Most rock on a beach is going to be covered with water at some point, there by making it live rock and illegal to harvest. My cousin works for FWC, so I asked him plenty about this subject lol. I always wanted to bring stuff like that home when I was younger, but as i got older, I realized it was just better in the long run to leave it where it was. Noah, I thought I saw in another threads that other people told you not to get rock from beaches like that? Tank’s coming along nicely though!
Stone - hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.its not rocks tho. its random stones that looked just like dryrock far up on the beach and then the stuf from the water was oysters which are legal
and can u link pleasereef2rainforest made a article on it.
but they wernt ever wet.Stone - hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.
so i cant pick up a rock in the woods:/"The current ordinance prohibits the removal of sand, fossils, rocks, stones, minerals, plants, animals and artifacts from county parks, beaches and other public lands."A bucketful of trouble
Lifeguard Scot Ruberg was on duty at the north jetty on Casey Key when he saw a strange sight: two women with five buckets each filled with sea shells.www.heraldtribune.com
Live Rock From Local Beach/Waterfront?
Hello all, new here. I looked around and couldn't find a definitive answer on the forums so far (maybe I overlooked something, forgive me in advance) but I was wondering if I were to take a few rocks from the local waterfront what I would need to do in order to clean them/disinfect them before...www.reef2reef.com
"In places like Florida, it's illegal to collect rock entirely. Other locations might be polluted enough that I'd personally never consider putting them in the tank..." - @S-t-r-e-t-c-h
Nope, and everything you took from the beach was taken illegally.so i cant pick up a rock in the woods:/
not in floridaso i cant pick up a rock in the woods:/
"Your honor, I didn't remove ANY rocks from the beach! They were all simply stones!"Stone - hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.
Not in a lot of states any more.so i cant pick up a rock in the woods:/