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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2223565"><p>Lowes and home depot charge what could only be described as "criminal prices" for sea sponge. Walmart craft section sells a bag of small pieces for a fraction of the cost. I'd imagine whatever craft stores you have access to might be a better option for sponges. Lowes gets $16 for a sponge the size of a softball, while Walmart sells a bag of small sponges, (which is the form you'll use them in anyways), of about the same volume for like $4.50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2223565"] Lowes and home depot charge what could only be described as "criminal prices" for sea sponge. Walmart craft section sells a bag of small pieces for a fraction of the cost. I'd imagine whatever craft stores you have access to might be a better option for sponges. Lowes gets $16 for a sponge the size of a softball, while Walmart sells a bag of small sponges, (which is the form you'll use them in anyways), of about the same volume for like $4.50 [/QUOTE]
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