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Navymedic
09/02/2002, 07:50 PM
hey HD doesn't have southdown, the have this other stuff called "playsand" does anyone know where they have any locally? i tried HD on OBT and sand lake...
mike

anative
09/02/2002, 08:33 PM
Not selling, giving. Let me know how much you need and when you want to pick it up. I live in the Longwood area. Or if you don't need it soon you can pick it up at the next meeting on the 21st.

Jon

Navymedic
09/02/2002, 08:37 PM
thanks jon i will let you know soon, i have a 90 gallon that i'm going to purchase from a coworker so i'm trying to get sand and rock, thanks again
mike:D

Mr Neutron
09/02/2002, 08:57 PM
Count me in on some of that sand, I need to stock up. :)

MORAY
09/03/2002, 07:28 AM
I'll pick some up at the next meeting too.

Sir Knight
09/14/2002, 06:03 PM
Hi Jon,
Thanks Again for the 2 - 5 gal buckets of sand. It was just the amount I needed for a 5+" sand bed.
It's in the tank I think. I know I put it in I just can't see it :)
Also wanted to compliment you on our Rose BTA VERY NICE. I'll bring a bag with me next time so I can take it home with me:)

Thanks Again
Joe W.;)

anative
09/14/2002, 11:21 PM
Your very welcome Joe. That was the last of the sand that I had. Guess we will have to plan another sand run once we have some demand.

Jon

Mr Neutron
09/15/2002, 12:37 AM
I'd like some when you get another truck load. :wavehand:

badu11
09/16/2002, 01:13 PM
I still would like some sand also!

Thorsx
09/16/2002, 10:39 PM
I would be glad to help out next time someone makes a run for more sand. I will be needing 300 lbs for a 180 I am building in the wall. Stand is built, now I am trying to figure out flow rates friction factors plumbing etc prior to getting the tank. Reading "Aquatic Systems Engineering" by Escobal leads me to thing you have to be a rocket scientist to set up an aquarium!

TROPHYKW
09/17/2002, 09:56 AM
Hey try reading the book by Anthony Calfo {the book of coral propagation} there's everything you need to know in it and it is very easy to understand. If you like I can let you borrow mine .Let me know
Nick
VP of ORCA
http://o-r-c-a.com/index.html

teog
09/24/2002, 02:18 PM
I would also like 300lbs of sand...

Thanks

George_N_Jo
10/01/2002, 10:19 PM
We would also like about 300 lbs. of sand. Let us know when if anyone is making a trip.

Thanks!

Sir Knight
10/01/2002, 10:24 PM
Hey Jon,
It looks like it's time for a sand run:)

Joe W.

badu11
10/02/2002, 09:06 AM
I am willing to take the ride on Friday. If anyone plans on going I will help out. I have a small size pickup so I can probaly only get a half of a ton. I would need some containers to put them in. The problem is that I live in Melbourne and others wanting the sand would either have to come to my house to pick it up or the person I go with to get the sand will have to bring it to Orlando to distribute. The other option is that I can follow wehoever is going down to get the sand and I just get my share of the 1/2 ton, 1 ton, whatever but I will be there to help load all of the containers!