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TxRockman Small Fry Posts: 0 Kudos: 0 Votes: 0 Registered: 04-Dec-2008 | Hello to all, I have recently moved to Austin Tx. land of the famous Texas Holey Rock. We went out hiking last week searching for these rocks and found a bunch of fantastic looking texas holey rock and now have cleaned them and have them up for sale!! i placed a few in a tank and was amazed at how clear my water has is, The water litterally sparkles you'll love it! Texas Holey Rock provides necessary minerals in the water by slowly dissolving over time and depositing Calcium, Magnesium, and Carbonate into the water to buffer the water’s pH. African cichlids from Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, and Lake Victoria live in natural water conditions that are slightly alkaline with a pH range of 7.5-8.6. We have used these rocks in several types of tanks with excellent results. By incorporating Texas Holey Rock into your aquarium environment you will provide a buffer that will help keep your water in this range despite the hardness or softness of the water in your area. I am not a dealer just an average joe. You will pay actual shipping charges not some flat rate. I do place them in a tank so you can see the size of the rock. The tank is a 55 gal. if you would like more pics of this rock please just email me and ill take some for you. I have many more but still in the process of cleaning them, so i will add them this week as i get them ready. Thanks for looking let me know what i can get for you! Mike Txrockman Size of Rock: width:7 3/4 length: 10 1/2 height:10 1/2 Weight:25lbs add 2lbs for boxing and packing materials. |
Posted 05-Dec-2008 01:42 | |
spankym13 Hobbyist Posts: 147 Kudos: 56 Votes: 1 Registered: 08-Jun-2007 | Hey! Yea I'd like to see some of these rocks! that image didnt work! Im just setting up a new 55gal for cichlids! got four holey rocks from people on the net and payed a arm and a leg! What are you wanting to get for your rocks? Thanks Mike |
Posted 05-Dec-2008 05:39 | |
FRANK Moderator Posts: 5108 Kudos: 5263 Votes: 1690 Registered: 28-Dec-2002 | Hi, Actually the link does work...sort of. Because TxRockman is not a Premium Member his links will not function as such. You will have to click, drag, copy, and paste all between the [img] and [/img] The picture shows a good sized piece of rock in the 55G tank. Frank -->>> The Confidence of Amateurs, is the Envy of Professionals <<<-- |
Posted 05-Dec-2008 09:15 | |
spankym13 Hobbyist Posts: 147 Kudos: 56 Votes: 1 Registered: 08-Jun-2007 | Got it to work I love that rock but would need maybe a little smaller! What else do you have and what are your prices |
Posted 06-Dec-2008 03:34 | |
spankym13 Hobbyist Posts: 147 Kudos: 56 Votes: 1 Registered: 08-Jun-2007 | O, maybe even one like that I love it! The more holes around 2-4" the better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wish I lived in Texas Right now! LOL |
Posted 06-Dec-2008 21:59 | |
massive aggression Small Fry Posts: 0 Kudos: 0 Votes: 0 Registered: 25-Jan-2011 | please email me id like some in bulk. massaggression@gmail.com. thanks |
Posted 25-Jan-2011 22:22 | |
Lindy Administrator Show me the Shishies! Posts: 1507 Kudos: 1350 Votes: 730 Registered: 25-Apr-2001 | Um.. you are replying to a thread that is 3 years old! I dont like your chances.. Before you criticize someone walk a mile in their shoes. That way you're a mile away and you have their shoes. |
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