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  1. rmougey

    Reefstock

    I'll be there! Oh wait..... ;)
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    Reefstock Volunteers Needed - March 1st-3rd

    Reefstock is returning Mar 2nd & 3rd to the Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Hotel & Convention Center, 15500 E 40th Ave, Denver, CO 80239. We are looking for a few folks to help out Fri-Sun (note that Friday is a setup day, not open to the public). Are you able to work a minimum 4 hour shift...
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    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    It's all gone....
  4. rmougey

    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    Two buckets plus the large piece remain. Come on by. Thanks to those who found a good use for this.
  5. rmougey

    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    Yep. Still 4 buckets and a big piece waiting for someone to enjoy.
  6. rmougey

    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    Indeed. I honestly don't know if it was ever in a tank with copper. But as pointed out, it doesn't matter. Unless someone plans on running their tank at the same pH as their calcium reactor, the rock isn't going to be doing much other than growing bacteria and coralline algae but hopefully...
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    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    4 buckets and the large piece remain.....
  8. rmougey

    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    It's always possible that rock could have been exposed to treatments like copper or formalin etc. There is a mistaken belief in the hobby that once rock has been exposed to copper that it can no longer be used in a reef tank. It is true that copper, particularly ionic copper, binds to calcium...
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    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    Yes... they are sitting in front of the garage. I placed a sign with your name on a bucket should others stop by prior. You of course can choose another bucket should multiples remain. Stop by at your convenience.
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    Got Rock?? Free rock in Highlands Ranch

    Greetings, I have several buckets full of rock that has been used in a variety of systems over the years. Florida, Tonga, Fiji, Branch... it's all in there. Many of the rocks have been sun bleached, so what was once pink/purple coralline is now white. These are from some of my old systems...
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