This rock is 100% cured lava rock, live, probably filled with pods, and covered with coralline algae. In fact, some pieces, you may not be able to tell it is lava rock if I didn't tell you.
There is ZERO aiptasia other pests. Actually, I don't remember how long it has been since I even saw a bristleworm in my tank.
I would suggest this for a person that only wants fish, with no corals, or perhaps a beginner or person that's not putting a lot of money into expensive corals.
As for buying...I want to slowly phase the lava rock out of my tank. I have plenty of room for rock, but I'm not going to pay retail for it. I just can't afford to pay retail for the amount of rock I can keep. I'm not all that picky about the shape of the rocks. If they're not pretty in shape, I can put them under some others.
I would also like to get more rubble, as that's what I use in my sump, and for mounting some frags. Only thing I don't want is the large tonga that's about 2" diameter.
There is ZERO aiptasia other pests. Actually, I don't remember how long it has been since I even saw a bristleworm in my tank.
I would suggest this for a person that only wants fish, with no corals, or perhaps a beginner or person that's not putting a lot of money into expensive corals.
As for buying...I want to slowly phase the lava rock out of my tank. I have plenty of room for rock, but I'm not going to pay retail for it. I just can't afford to pay retail for the amount of rock I can keep. I'm not all that picky about the shape of the rocks. If they're not pretty in shape, I can put them under some others.
I would also like to get more rubble, as that's what I use in my sump, and for mounting some frags. Only thing I don't want is the large tonga that's about 2" diameter.

