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Hi, I purchased my live rock for another tank and haven’t seen live rock like this before. I got it from a guy who torn down his tank and I was trying to get the best for copepods to hide in etc… can anyone tell me what type this might be?
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Looks like aragonite based live rock. Not sure what you mean by what type?
 

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Looks natural to me. This reminds me of old school basic Fiji rock like Walt smith used to sell years ago. More boulder shaped but reasonably porous.
 

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If it makes sense, I call it standard ocean/reef rock
Not cats paw, tonga, fuji, etc
 

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Hi, I purchased my live rock for another tank and haven’t seen live rock like this before. I got it from a guy who torn down his tank and I was trying to get the best for copepods to hide in etc… can anyone tell me what type this might be?
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Looks similar to home made rocks with oyster shells and Portland cement
 

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