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Premium Ultra Fiji Cured Live Rock (Sold Per LB)

$4.99
Item #
L-FIJI-CURED
Manufacturer
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Availability
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THIS ITEM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED

NOTE: Rock is sold per LB (not per piece). If you have any special requests for your rock, feel free to contact us. We will do our best to fulfill what you're looking for (although we cannot guarantee it all to be exactly what you're wanting).

Premium Ultra Fiji Liverock
Premium Ultra Fiji liverock is an indo-pacific rock, collected from the Fiji Islands. It makes an great lower cost reef building rock, or to build your base structure and top off with more exotic live rock. The pieces are usually nicely shaped, not branchy, so they make solid foundations.

What makes our Premium Fiji Ultra CURED Liverock so special?
Fiji rock unfortunately has been quite abused over the years. Livestock supplies and retailers buying this quality rock and just letting it sit in the original fiji box, sometimes for months. What made this even worse was they quit air-freighting the rock in and started shipping it to the USA via cargo boat. This means 2-3 weeks on the water before it even hit the USA, then it sat in a box waiting to be sold. This is NOT LIVE ROCK. We are 1 of only 2 companies in the entire USA that import Fiji rock via Air-Freight from the Island. The other company is a wholesaler, making us the only online retailer that buys Fiji this way. As you can image, it's quite expensive to ship 4000 pounds of rock via Air-Freight, but that is how we fly in all of the other rocks we sell as CURED, so why let Fiji get abused. We also never let our rock sit in a box. It goes from the airport to our rock pools, we un box every single piece and they go in 600g pools, with lots of water circulation, lots of light and good quality saltwater. So when buying Fiji Ultra Premium Live Rock from us, you can be assured it's the best quality that Fiji Islands has to offer.

Net Weight vs Gross Weight
Not all rock is sold the same, most companies selling box lot rock, not only do not keep it in the water, but they sell it gross weight. It's how we have to buy it from the Islands, but it's not how you should have to buy your rock retail. We sell all of our live rock NET weight. This means when you order 20 pounds of rock, our livestock staff pull 20lbs of rock from our rock pools, then they pack it up, so you are not paying for packing, foam and box weight. You can expect some water drying to effect the weight some, but it's usually not a noticeable amount.

Cured Hand Picked
It is basically the same rock as our uncured fiji, the difference is uncured still has dying plants and animals on it, it will slowly decay in the tank during the curing stage. On average we cured our rock 2-3 weeks with huge volume of saltwater, heavy skimming and good lighting.

 

Customer Reviews


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Jun 1, 2004
Excellent fiji rock! It is a world of difference compared to the barren rock you will find at most Local Fish Stores. Coralline covered, with bits of macro algae (mostly grape caulerpa). They also took into account the size of the tank this was going into (small 18 gallon) and sent over pieces that will fit in great. I opted for next day shipping, which was pricey, but the quality of the rock made it well worth it. And at the fiji rock's price/lb, ends up being a better deal than getting it locally. Highly recommended
Jun 1, 2004
I just received my order this morning and what can I say other than WOW!!! This stuff is extremely high quality rock with no die off! Beautiful colors and forms with each rock with tons of coraline covering almost all of the rock surface. I will definetly recommend this to anyone and will place more orders with Premium Aquatics!
Jun 1, 2004
Compared to what I found in the many LFS around my area, this stuff was perfect! Tons of corraline coverage. Some small corals. Not a lot of "hangers on," but packed with lots of life none the less (feather dusters, copepods, plant life, corralline, etc.). Two or three different types of snails appeared after adding mine to the tank. Lots of migration of critters into the sand bed! Great shapes and lots of natural holes for aquascaping against PVC piping. I mixed half and half with Marshall Islands rock and my tank looks awesome!