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WTB dry Fiji or Pukani rock


EMeyer

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I need some dry Fiji or Pukani for a new project. All the online suppliers are either out or are trying to pass off some synthetic/mined stuff as dry live rock. 

Anyone have some dry Fiji or Pukani sitting around taking up space? I'm buying (anywhere from 5-20 lbs would be useful, and the smaller the pieces the better)

Thanks!

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2 hours ago, EMeyer said:

I need some dry Fiji or Pukani for a new project. All the online suppliers are either out or are trying to pass off some synthetic/mined stuff as dry live rock. 

Anyone have some dry Fiji or Pukani sitting around taking up space? I'm buying (anywhere from 5-20 lbs would be useful, and the smaller the pieces the better)

Thanks!

Animal house in Corvallis has some

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On 4/9/2019 at 6:05 AM, EMeyer said:

I need some dry Fiji or Pukani for a new project. All the online suppliers are either out or are trying to pass off some synthetic/mined stuff as dry live rock. 

Anyone have some dry Fiji or Pukani sitting around taking up space? I'm buying (anywhere from 5-20 lbs would be useful, and the smaller the pieces the better)

Thanks!

 

I have a couple pieces on the side of the house growing moss on them I think........free if you want to clean them up.......

 

There pukani also.

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In case you did not see it, MD has the AquaMaxx branded dry Fiji rock in stock, which is supposed to be the real ripped from the ocean stuff like BRS used to carry.

https://www.marinedepot.com/AquaMaxx_Fiji_Premium_Dry_Live_Rock_25_lbs_Dry_Rock_for_Saltwater_Reef_Aquariums-AquaMaxx-UJ2225-FISSLR-vi.html

http://aquamaxxaquariums.com/reef-rock/fiji-premium/

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Thank you - yes, I am actually sitting on 25 lbs of that currently (Marine Depot) and just need another 5 lbs for the experimental setup. They don't seem to offer it in smaller increments. I can attest, it is the real deal: very old dead dried coral skeletons with occasional other dead stuff. 

Thanks for the suggestions everyone!

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