It's going to be a long walk to get there from a nearest bus stop if you are commuting correct?
It's going to be a long walk to get there from a nearest bus stop if you are commuting correct?
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Occasionally, I would have some trimmings to give away in exchange for a can of Milk Coffee. PM me to deal.
I remember it's 70c per kg for the grey rocks with white lines
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Wow.
Any one want to go together ? I drive a Van.
:P
Probably we could arrange a date.
Let's tentatively set on next Saturday.
I am near Telok Blangah side
Any bros have problem with the grey rocks so far?
I'm going this Saturday morning!! Would like to know if anyone has any issues with the rocks! I wanna put lots of rocks in my 4ft tank and I really don't want it to alter my ph and hardness levels!
Help me buy some lei!
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LOL I taking cab ah.. I no car!
For your info, when I last went there in late Aug 2015, those greyish rocks are out of stock. Uncle mentioned that next shipment at least 2-3 months time.
I'm looking for more of this colour ones! Do they still have a lot of other rocks? [ATTACH]50709[/ATTACH
So far i've used the grey rocks and black lava rocks in my tanks without noticing any significant changes in pH and GH... but i do scrub and wash the rocks very thoroughly beforehand and soak them in buckets of water for 2-3 weeks (changing the water every few days) to help dilute any initial release of minerals.
Whether the rocks affect your water parameters will also depend alot on how much actual rocks you use (ratio of rock volume vs water volume) and how well your other buffers maintain the water parameters. When you add rocks to a tank, it will have an effect on the water, its just a matter of how much and how fast.
If you plan to keep sensitive livestock that cannot adapt to gradual increases in pH, then either change your livestock selections or just play safe and don't use rocks in the tank.
They do have quite a wide variety of different rock shapes and patterns, so you can have a look and see if any of them match your preferences. As with all rocks, it would be a good idea to soak them in a bucket of water and test the pH and GH to observe their effects first, before adding them to your tank.
Morning! You??
Haha!! You really very onz! Morning I have breakfast date planned. Thought of going noon time. Do you mind sharing here if the grey rocks are back in stock when you go in the morning? I went to my LFS today and its $5/kg. Saw a piece I liked and it was 10kg.. $50! I put it back where I found it
Alright! No probs! I'll take some photos too!
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