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Marc
12-26-2006, 10:08 AM
Hi all,
I'd like to thank everyone for taking a look here at my new forum.
My name is Marc (Marco is my wife’s cat, yes he's black ;) )
I've been in the hobby for about 7 years and in the business for about 4 of that. We've been selling our signature fiji rock for about 3 years now and have literaly tons out there. You can see feedback on ebay marco.67 as well as some of the salty forums out there.

Talkingreef specials:
I'd like to get some feedback going here so I'm offering some specials for Talkingreef members.

For a limited time:

$15 off 50 pound boxes coupon code: Listen
$7 off 25 pound boxes coupon code: Podcast

Just enter the coupon code when prompted on check out

We ship out most orders same day and welcome group buys and custom orders.
Feel free to post here or email with any questions, comments or requests

Marc

lcstorc
12-26-2006, 11:04 AM
Welcome to TR. Unfortunately I have all the rock I have room for but nice to see you here.

Marc
12-26-2006, 11:40 AM
Thanks for the welcome Lynn,
Maybe we'll get you on your next upgrade :mrgreen:

CarmieJo
12-26-2006, 12:14 PM
Hi Marc and :welcome: to TR. Like Lynn my tank is established so at this time I don't need any more rock. But we have lots of people setting up new tanks and the question of where to get rock arises on a regular basis. I am glad that Dave introduced us to you and that we now have Marco Rocks to recommend.

BrianPlankis
12-26-2006, 12:41 PM
Welcome to TalkingReef!

I'm curious, where does your dry rock come from? No need to give out any secrets, just curious if it is from mining in Fiji, previously live rock, etc?

Brian

Marc
12-26-2006, 01:12 PM
It is Fiji, and it was previously live (but not recently), but now collected and shipped dry.

BrianPlankis
12-26-2006, 01:24 PM
Marc,

Thanks for the reply! It is interesting because I just came back from Cancun and we walked by a residence that had a back wall entirely made of dried live rock (mostly large maze brain colonies). I believe it is illegal to ship dry rock out of Mexico now, but that land owner is sitting on a small fortune with all that dry rock.

With all the new construction going on on Cancun, they are just piling up the old dead rock in vacant lots and replacing things with concrete and cinder blocks. I was tempted to try to bring some back as it will probably just get buried in dirt or concrete later.

Brian

lcstorc
12-26-2006, 02:08 PM
Gee! How do you know me already. LOL I am always looking to upgrade and actually may be adding a 55g tank to the system in a couple of months. I'll check out the site once I know I am getting the tank. You can't beat a psysic business.
:)

Marc
12-26-2006, 02:13 PM
Yes that's me a psysic .....
So Far I have:
Reefkeepers will always want another/ bigger tank and
It will get dark tonight :cool:
How am I doing so far?
Sometimes I amaze even myself

Brian I've heard of that...but hey I bet if they saw some of our beautiful granite and redstone walls here in NewEngland they would think were're sitting on a fortune too (untill they found out how much shipping costs :agree: )

NeO
12-26-2006, 09:38 PM
Hey Bud,
Congrats!!!
Good to see you here

Gustavo

Kevin McG
12-26-2006, 10:32 PM
I can attest for Marc's rock, I have a lot in my tank and there is none better.