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Sounds like I need to run home and get my fingers on 5% before it disappears. Especially as I plan to change out several of my tanks almost entirely when I get back from Atlanta.
Rob
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Robert Peterson
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Does that battle prevent the Pro's from bringing their might to bear for DFWAPC. If it doesnt we better use the rocks to throw at their aquariums so they cant add water.
Robert Peterson
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The work will wait while you show a child a rainbow,
but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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IMO it really is good stuff. Otherwise I wouldn't go through the hassle
of getting more than a ton of rock shipped from one coast to the other.
I've been scouring rock yards within a 100 mile radius of here, and havent
seen anything like this before. Amanoesqe rock. Fairly dense, dark grey.
Its got a large number of pores in in - 1cm - 1/4 cm in size. Looks
to be volcanic in nature though its nothing like lava rock. Jay's got a couple of pictures of it. Maybe he'll post it up here.
of getting more than a ton of rock shipped from one coast to the other.
I've been scouring rock yards within a 100 mile radius of here, and havent
seen anything like this before. Amanoesqe rock. Fairly dense, dark grey.
Its got a large number of pores in in - 1cm - 1/4 cm in size. Looks
to be volcanic in nature though its nothing like lava rock. Jay's got a couple of pictures of it. Maybe he'll post it up here.
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Not doubting the rock and after going to some of the same rock yards around here you must have been "souring" them because there isnt much worth using. Sorry I am in a fairly sarcastic mood today.
Robert Peterson
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The work will wait while you show a child a rainbow,
but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work
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