Reel Reef Rock Restock & More!

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Just got in about 400 pounds of Reel Reef Rock today!

We have 10 more bottles of copepods suppose to be coming in on Friday (Sept. 16)!

Also, we may be getting a new shipment of fish on Saturday so stay tuned!

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Is the ReelReef dry or is it actually live? I am looking to start sourcing for a new tank and i would prefer dry so I can aquascape over a few days or week even before i pick up an tank.

Thanks!
 
how much is the real reef rock.I'm almost done with a 60 gal cube build. I just need rock,sand, and water.
 
Just got in about 400 pounds of Reel Reef Rock today!

We have 10 more bottles of copepods suppose to be coming in on Friday (Sept. 16)!

Also, we may be getting a new shipment of fish on Saturday so stay tuned!

Resized_20160914_161736_zps8logqmtl.jpg
how much is the real reef rock. I'm almost done with my 60 gal cube.I just need rock,sand,and water. how much do you think I will need for my tank ?thank you in advance for your reply
 
how much is the real reef rock. I'm almost done with my 60 gal cube.I just need rock,sand,and water. how much do you think I will need for my tank ?thank you in advance for your reply

Rule of thumb is usually one pound per gallon. So maybe 50-60 pounds depending on what you are going for.

This link will send you to our website along with three different Real Reef options. Hope this helps.
https://premiumaquatics.com/search?search=realreef
 
Guys, great vendor they're local to me. I've been to their store a lot. Unfortunately they're on the south side of Indy and I'm on the north so I don't get down there as much as I would like but I've bought lots of equipment, rock, coral, inverts, and fish from them. Highly recommend
 
Rule of thumb is usually one pound per gallon. So maybe 50-60 pounds depending on what you are going for.

This link will send you to our website along with three different Real Reef options. Hope this helps.
https://premiumaquatics.com/search?search=realreef
yes it does.could you put together a design using a mix of all 3 types of real reef rocks? my 60 gal is 2x2x2 cube. would like to have 4-5" clearance on back and each sides and 7-8" in front for cleaning and maintenance .will be putting many frags on scape . just want it to be good and balanced . thank you in advance for your help
 
Regarding the reelreef live rocks, how will you ship the rocks if ordered to Minnesota ?

Regards,
Abhishek
 
yes it does.could you put together a design using a mix of all 3 types of real reef rocks? my 60 gal is 2x2x2 cube. would like to have 4-5" clearance on back and each sides and 7-8" in front for cleaning and maintenance .will be putting many frags on scape . just want it to be good and balanced . thank you in advance for your help

Email Brandon at [email protected] and tell him what you would like, and he should be able to give you some good advice.
 
Regarding the reelreef live rocks, how will you ship the rocks if ordered to Minnesota ?

Regards,
Abhishek
What we do for live rock is we wrap the rocks and dunk in the water from which they came from to ensure they wont dry out. Then we will sometimes put them in an insulated box and use a different kind of paper (much thicker) to cushion all of the rocks so they don't bang around or break.
 

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