Do You Need Crushed Coral? FREE

LittleCrabby101

Clown Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#1
Hi everyone!

I have about 30 pounds of crushed coral (excellent for a predator tank) that I don't need. It does need to be rinsed, but there are also lots of shells. Let me know if you are interested!
 
#3
Hey, I'd love to take that off your hands - starting a new tank build this week. Building a reef shelf from small coral rubble, using pvc for the
frame and lots of hot glue :) Looking for a crushed coral substrate!

Wes
 

LittleCrabby101

Clown Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#4
Here's a photo of the coral. I got it from Tranquility Tanks but never used it in my set up because I went with live sand and a reef set up.

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LittleCrabby101

Clown Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#7
There are a ton of shells in it too. I've cleaned a small bowl of it and used it for my fiddlers.
 

CRW Reef

Blue Whale
M.A.S.C Club Member
ex-officio
#8
wcoast;186509 said:
Hey, I'd love to take that off your hands - starting a new tank build this week. Building a reef shelf from small coral rubble, using pvc for the
frame and lots of hot glue :) Looking for a crushed coral substrate!

Wes
Hot glue is reef safe? I didn't know that. Hmmm wheels turning
 

LittleCrabby101

Clown Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#11
reefmaster719;186537 said:
I'm in the springs. But come to Denver every few weeks maybe more.
Well if I still have it or get more I will let you know for sure!
 
#13
Used it in the past for a few things with no problems; also have used Gel Super Glue for multiple jobs and coral applications in the
reef, also with no problems.... I was able to grab a TON of good reef rock rubble from Reef and Pond for very little $$$. I'm pretty pumped to start the
build ( for my girlfriend ).. I had to tear down and sell my reef about 1.5 years ago due to a unplanned move. My 2 cents...
 
#15
Yeah.... I just hit send on that message that I started 2 hours back - got sidetracked at work. It was a response to someone back on the first page. Oops.
 
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