In my ever lasting impossible dream tank I'm going to be doing an Mbuna tank so I need a lot of rocks... and that is proving harder than I was hoping to do at a reasonable cost. The tank is a 4 foot 75 gallon tank so I want quite a few and I'd like a few that are quite big, quite open to shapes and textures but I would like black or dark grey and I don't really want slate...
My local LFS don't have anything like the quantity or variety I'm after but I have had a look, a lot are very low stock so maybe soon they'll get more? I've been to Horizon Aquatics and Pro Shrimp, Horizon had a lot of small medium rocks in a variety of types but the cost of building enough would be a lot... they did have some big Wild Rhino, Hakai and Frodo Stone which would fill the tank quickly but working out super expensive. Pro Shrimp had an interesting range called Ogami Island Stone, this was quite a good price and they had some really big bits at £18 per rock, medium was £8 per rock and then smaller ones were £4 per kg - so pricey but doable... The only issue with this rock is that they are quite flat and hard to stand up, but basically reminded me of Wild Rhino Stone, for anyone into high-end aquascapes. I think this is the front-runner at the moment... but not 100%
This is the Ogami Island Stone
I've been round a load of garden centres too and so little options its really surprising! I think rockeries are well and truly out of fashion! B&Q and Homebase both only sell stones online now and just gravel and pebbles in store - there are online retailers but they only sell by the pallet!
I've found these big white boulders for £8 each and I've seen smaller cobbles so you could put something together but noticed the 'brand' of these was called Kelkay and looked on their website they do pretty much exactly what I want which is called Black Mountain stone but no where near me seemingly sells it! I've found a few places down south that sell it at £5 per rock online!! But will only do pallet delivery which is £50-£70, which if I bought 5 with delivery still makes them probably per £ the cheapest!! I could then find some smaller black aquascaping rock to go with it - couple of options in the Wio and Hugo Kamishi ranges... maybe thats my answer, which feels bizarre but.
But has anyone else got any ideas of how to do it? I'm a bit against foraging as the quantity I want would probably impact a habitat, plus its not without risks.
If anyone in the UK has seen anything good at any of the other chains - Wickes, MKM, Travis Perkins etc let me know too
Wils
My local LFS don't have anything like the quantity or variety I'm after but I have had a look, a lot are very low stock so maybe soon they'll get more? I've been to Horizon Aquatics and Pro Shrimp, Horizon had a lot of small medium rocks in a variety of types but the cost of building enough would be a lot... they did have some big Wild Rhino, Hakai and Frodo Stone which would fill the tank quickly but working out super expensive. Pro Shrimp had an interesting range called Ogami Island Stone, this was quite a good price and they had some really big bits at £18 per rock, medium was £8 per rock and then smaller ones were £4 per kg - so pricey but doable... The only issue with this rock is that they are quite flat and hard to stand up, but basically reminded me of Wild Rhino Stone, for anyone into high-end aquascapes. I think this is the front-runner at the moment... but not 100%
This is the Ogami Island Stone
I've been round a load of garden centres too and so little options its really surprising! I think rockeries are well and truly out of fashion! B&Q and Homebase both only sell stones online now and just gravel and pebbles in store - there are online retailers but they only sell by the pallet!
I've found these big white boulders for £8 each and I've seen smaller cobbles so you could put something together but noticed the 'brand' of these was called Kelkay and looked on their website they do pretty much exactly what I want which is called Black Mountain stone but no where near me seemingly sells it! I've found a few places down south that sell it at £5 per rock online!! But will only do pallet delivery which is £50-£70, which if I bought 5 with delivery still makes them probably per £ the cheapest!! I could then find some smaller black aquascaping rock to go with it - couple of options in the Wio and Hugo Kamishi ranges... maybe thats my answer, which feels bizarre but.
But has anyone else got any ideas of how to do it? I'm a bit against foraging as the quantity I want would probably impact a habitat, plus its not without risks.
If anyone in the UK has seen anything good at any of the other chains - Wickes, MKM, Travis Perkins etc let me know too
Wils