I dont understand..... someone help me out.

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by elweshomayor, Feb 1, 2011.

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  1. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    ok so i have been trying to purchase this sand from Marco Rocks

    https://www.marcorocks.com/index.as...en=EC-58F12114S2586373M&PayerID=FNRG9Q8HTX5F8

    but everytime i try to pay it doesnt work?
    i go through the normal process and i hit the Continue button to "pay".. but then i instantly appear onto the "show my cart" section like if i had not payed.

    i checked my balance and i still have the money i am supposed to have, but it seems that the website takes my money and then returns it immediately. i Dont get it:confused::-/

    is there another website i can buy sand at a good price that will actually want to do the transaction? (idk what else to do).

    PS... i know the card works and everything because i just bought my rock today from reefcleaners and i did not have a single issue with them.
     
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  3. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Seaflor Special Grade Reef Sand

    Thats where I got my sand from, love that its not to fine, yet not to corse. :p And Im sure foster and smith will do your transaction no problem.
     
  4. Brennan

    Brennan Gigas Clam

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    If I didnt get marcorocks sand I would of gone with fiji pink, here Alot of people on the forum recommend it and it is sugar sized, which I like personally.
     
  5. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    how big is this sand?
    it isnt like gravel right? lol the picture makes it look a bit too big. seems like nice looking sand otherwise though
     
  6. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Its a larger grained substrate, but my wrasses have no issues with it for burrowing, and Ive been switching my 120 over to it slowly. The Sugar sized substrate needless to say gets kicked up alot by burrowing fish, and stronger flow. Ive lost over an inch to inch and half of my smaller substrate sand in my 120 over a years time from it being kicked up and sucked up by the equipment.

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  7. elweshomayor

    elweshomayor Giant Squid

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    i see. it seems a lot better in your tank than it does on the website lol. you can appreciate it better. THanks :D i think ill be choosing this type. :p
     
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  9. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Best part about it, IN the 90G, My Vrolik Wrasse, When he goes to bed theres like no flying dusty small sand around the tank LOL.

    Theres still a bit left in my 120g, :( So when the leopard wrasse goes to bed its a mess.