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| How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: scott whitney Date: September 26, 2014, 8:27 am | |
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| Just a suggestion: | |
| Sand, gravel and decorative rock at the fish stores can be | |
| expensive, especially if you are setting up a large tank. I | |
| find local sand/gravel companies that specialize in the | |
| construction and decorative landscape business. Normally they | |
| deal in large quantities but will quite often sell in smaller | |
| quantities for the aquarist. Be sure to take a bottle of | |
| vinegar with you so you can test the rocks & gravel before you | |
| purchase. (if you pour vinegar on the rocks and it bubbles, | |
| don't buy them because they will raise the Ph of your water) | |
| Rocks that don't cause the vinegar to bubble are OK. | |
| I was able to set up a 46 gallon tank with 14 rocks and 3" deep | |
| substrate for $35. (and have gravel and rocks left over) Here | |
| is a photo | |
| #Post#: 772-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: PaulMartin61 Date: September 28, 2014, 10:40 am | |
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| I've done this exact thing in the past, and it truly was far | |
| cheaper that going to the local fish store. | |
| In my case, we were not allowed to simply walk about the place | |
| on the weekend I originally went. I was told, that Tuesday's | |
| were a slower day and I'd get no complaints if I wanted to walk | |
| around and pick out my stones. They even gave me a small kid | |
| wagon to use. | |
| If you have a Sand and Gravel company near by, take Scott's | |
| suggestion it really is fun. | |
| Paul | |
| #Post#: 779-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: Jennifer Date: September 28, 2014, 12:28 pm | |
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| I would totally agree with this. It helps a lot, if you're a | |
| home owner and are buying things from the rock and sand places | |
| for home improvement projects as well and have developed a bit | |
| of a relationship with those folks. They are also way more | |
| willing to allow you to look around and sorta pick through | |
| things for things you want if you respect their business. Like, | |
| don't show up during their busiest hours of operation on their | |
| busiest days. In other words, a little common sense and | |
| politeness goes a long way. | |
| There is a place in my town that makes granite counter tops. I | |
| bought a counter top from them and while I was there I asked if | |
| they ever had any scrap pieces that would be suitable for fish | |
| tanks. I picked up a few cool rocks that way. He also gets a | |
| lot of pallets in and will allow people to take those for free. | |
| You just have to be creative and ask people and .. be prepared | |
| to hear no. Sometimes, they just don't want to bother, but many | |
| of those folks just think you're sort of odd and will let you | |
| have things they consider as trash. | |
| #Post#: 844-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: hapguy63 Date: September 29, 2014, 10:11 am | |
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| I used pool filter sand for my substrate. It was like $10 | |
| dollars for a 50 pound bag. I did have to rinse the heck out of | |
| it to get it clean enough for tank use. As for my other rock I | |
| use for d�cor I got them for free 99 :). I have family that | |
| live in a cabin up in the woods in the middle of nowhere so | |
| when I go visit them I always grab a view nice looking rocks | |
| from their property. A good power wash and scrubbing and they | |
| are good to go. | |
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| Re: How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: probn Date: September 29, 2014, 10:57 am | |
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| I should look for sand companies when I set up my 200 gallon | |
| tank ;D | |
| great idea ;) | |
| #Post#: 956-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: How to Save Money on Rocks & Substrate | |
| By: mrk13p Date: October 1, 2014, 6:12 am | |
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| lace goes for .14 a lb in my area. compared to about 1.50 lb at | |
| the LFS | |
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