What does 100/150lbs of rock look like?

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Hey all,

Getting ready to order my rock, but as this is my first reef I don't really know what 100lbs looks like...

Does anyone have photos of 100 or 150lbs of rock they can show me so I can get an idea of how much I want for my 5x2x2?

Thanks,
J
 

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It’s 1-2 lbs of rock a gallon
 

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Rock varries in size and density. Go to Bulkreefsupply.com and look at their videos they have several and you will get an idea the sizes and weights of different rock.

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For a rough estimate, #50 is approx 1 X 5 gallon bucket full of typical marine rock. Actual density and volume will vary by source. :)
 
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Rock varries in size and density. Go to Bulkreefsupply.com and look at their videos they have several and you will get an idea the sizes and weights of different rock.

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Oooh will do. Thanks.
 
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Hey all,

Getting ready to order my rock, but as this is my first reef I don't really know what 100lbs looks like...

Does anyone have photos of 100 or 150lbs of rock they can show me so I can get an idea of how much I want for my 5x2x2?

Thanks,
J

It is going to vary a lot of the size and composure of the rocks. I ordered 150 lbs of dry Pukani and some of the pieces are over 24" wide and about the same in girth. I mean I could use them for front yard landscaping if truth be told they are that large. Ok, I'm stretching it a bit but you get the idea.

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I agree it will vary by rock, but here is another example of 100-110 lbs. of rock sitting on a folding table within a 4'x2' footprint. It was my original rockscape.


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The big point is - different rock types have very different amount of open space inside. I’d use the BRS videos and product descriptions for the various rocks.

Here’s 75 pounds pukani which literally filled a 75 gallon tank. So I ended up with only 50 pounds used.
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