Product Description
Sold by the pound
Pukani Dry Rock is our lightest and most porous dry rock and will give you the most volume by pound compared to our other selections. Pukani ranges in size from small to very large and has the largest pieces available. Like all of our dry rock Pukani is 100% free of nuisance algae and pests which can cause complete tank shut downs and guaranteed to be free of apitasia, bubble algae, parasitic isopods, mantis shrimp, acro eating flat worms, little red bugs, fire worms, predatory nudibranchs, pyramidellid snails and other common pests. Using Dry Rock has the following advantages
- Low initial cost on premium types of rock .
- There is no water weight so pound for pound it is a way better value
- Can be shipped standard UPS ground which saves a fortune on shipping.
- Absolutely pest free. This is the most important reason . This allows you to completely avoid all of the most common aquarium pests that plague most aquarists
*TThis rock does come out of the ocean and may have some dead material on it such as sponges or other critters. We strongly suggest soaking or curing the rock before use in an active aquarium. For new aquariums this may be beneficial to the initial cycle of the tank.
Dry live rock is not available for shipment to Canada due to high tariffs. Please consider Reef Saver rock as this is not subject to these fees and our favorite of the dry rocks available.
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Questions on BRS Pukani Dry Eco Aquarium Live Rock
- From Pete at 3/15/12 9:08 PM
- How many pounds of Pukani rock do you recommend in a 56 gallon tank? Thank you
- Hey Pete,
Right around 50lbs is what I would shoot for. About 1lb per gallon will get you a nice middle of the road landscape. If you know you like a ton of rock you can certainly get more or vice versa. Never hurts to get extra either. It can come in handy when you need that just perfect sized rock. Anything extra in the end could always get thrown in the sump, broken up and used as frag plugs, etc. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No








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