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![]() I have always just looked for nice shapes and not worried about what kind of rock it is. Go to your LFS and start pulling rock out of the holding tank and see what feels right.
IMHO that is the only way to do it.
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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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![]() Quote:
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![]() I find the fiji boulders make nice base rock which you can use to build height off of with more expensive rock like tonga. But i do prefer tonga overall.
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![]() Last edited by Brent F; 01-23-2011 at 06:22 PM. |