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![]() If it's true tufa rock it should have some interesting textures at least. If you go check it out let us know what you think!
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![]() The tufa is boulderish but some pieces have holes/caves and it does have a good texture like Tony said. I bought a bunch to use for base rock in my tank. The moon rock is smoother and grey in color but has more interesting shapes and the pieces I saw had either more holes or bigger holes than the tufa. The tufa is an off white color but is quickly covered by coraline.
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![]() I had Tufa once. it is boulderish but easy enough to drill holes into. Careful though, mine quickly became a cyano breading gound.
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