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Yeah good advice, its the shape you want...but i just liked the way the lettuce rock looked, plus it was very easy to zip tie..it camo'd (nope forget how to spell it) the ties nicely so i did not have to wait for coraline to cover them.
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I find that Fiji and Tonga are the most common types to find around here. Fiji being 90% of what is offered. I much prefer Tonga over Fiji just because it generally has much nicer shapes to it. I have found that Fiji in general is often boulderish (round smoothish) and is a real pain in the butt to aquascape with. I drill some of my rocks (with masonry bit) and insert nylon "sticks" which I then glue in place with 2-part reef epoxy (I use Deltec epoxy), and some rocks I just epoxy together.
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