Pukani rock

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Check out https://www.liverocknreef.com

I purchased some live rock to seed my tank and it was Pukani. They also sell dry/dead pukani also and it looks like it is in-stock. Fair warning on the "live rock" though... It ships ground with wet newspaper.. I'm sure the only thing alive in it is the bacteria..
 

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Check out https://www.liverocknreef.com

I purchased some live rock to seed my tank and it was Pukani. They also sell dry/dead pukani also and it looks like it is in-stock. Fair warning on the "live rock" though... It ships ground with wet newspaper.. I'm sure the only thing alive in it is the bacteria..


There live rock is horrible, I bought two types of rock from them a few months ago and it was the worst boat rock period, only one rock had any coralline and just a spot.

He told me the stuff I wanted was really bare and steered me to a more expensive rock and it had nothing either.
 

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