Shot in the dark - can anyone ID this rock?

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So I’ve been planning my rock scape.. or last least looking at rocks. And I’ve been screen shotting photos I’ve seen on Facebook, R2R and other places, including the picture below. I really like the look of this rock - not as porous, looks to be smoother and build able.

Problem is I have no clue what kind it is and can’t ask the person who posted it since I don’t know who that is.

anyone know? My thought was caribsea life rock but it looks less porous

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Hey psu welcome to the club! I'm not sure what that rock would be called but just an fyi, you really want porous rock. Smoother rock kind of defeats the purpose
 

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Texas holey rock is kinda smooth but that might be a DIY manmade rock in the pic.

Everything gets covered in corals anyways.
 

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