View Full Version : Welcome Marco Rocks


Rob
12-27-2006, 12:20 PM
I'd like to take a minute to welcome our newest Talkingreef Sponsor Marco Rocks
Marco Rocks specializes in dry and base rock (soon to be adding aquascaping and cycling products). they are a great source for anyone looking for high quality low price base rock for there system.

make sure you check out there sponsor forum as new specials are going to be announced soon.

http://www.talkingreef.com/forums/marco-rocks/

Paintbug
12-27-2006, 04:26 PM
cool deal! i have heard some good things about them.

Marc
12-29-2006, 08:12 AM
Thanks Rob,
And Thanks Paintbug....
I'm glad you've heard good things, I'm looking forward to proving them all true.

I respect and appreciate each and ever customer as well as each dollar they spend, and I understand what it's like to be a hobbyist (because I am). I make it a point treat everyone as if we were dealing person to person,
You will never receive a product from us that I wouldn't be happy to receive for my personal use and feel I got an exceptional value.

We have some intro specials running right now and I just posted some pics of some awesome new rock. http://www.talkingreef.com/forums/marco-rocks/

Thanks and sorry if that sounded like a sales pitch (it's just how I feel), It's actually not a pitch but a Promise!

JustDavidP
01-02-2007, 02:27 PM
For what it's worth... Boys and Girls :) I bought some Marco Rocks to use in my clam tank and my new seahorse system (in planning). You can see my clam tank thread here:

http://www.talkingreef.com/forums/member-tank-projects/2732-aquasacaping-dry-rock-justdavidps-clam-tank-project.html

I'm finishing the molding/trim work on the stand tonight and will have new pics soonest. OH.. and :) Marc sold me the light fixture too.

Finally, the reason I used Marco Rocks for my seahorse tank is that I (and most seahorse keepers) totally FEAR the hydroids, aptasia and other "issues" that come with live rock. Getting Marco Rocks...and "maturing" them in my 75G sump has been the best idea yet. It is now FILLED with munnid isopods, worms, etc. and is coloring up nicely.

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d176/JustDavidP/CuringRock.jpg

Dave