Show your Pukani rock tanks

aandfsoccr04

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I am curious to see people who have the pukani rockwork in their tank. I want to see how it looks aquascaped in different individual's tanks. I can't wait to see what you all have come up with!
 
mine is a mix of reefsaver and pukani. the pukani stacks a lot easier tho!

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It looks good. Are you going to add more rock or just leave it pretty empty in the middle for fish to swim?

The only other rocks I plan on adding are ones that come with coral on them like my zoa rock. I pretty much wanted a minimalistic look to give plenty of swimming room for my planned tangs :) The pukani is nice because it is sooo porous that I have a boat load of pods breeding within. I must've seen an amphipod that was almost a half inch long! If I could do it over, I'd get all pukani, even if it did have a lot of dead stuff on it, it helped me cycle because of this I think.
 
There are probably a couple changes I'm going to do but I think this is going to be pretty close to the final layout

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Wow, I really need to clean the glass befor I take pics nixt time

BTW, that's a total of 9 pieces of rock... small ones included
 
I've got a mix of BRS Pukani, BRS reef saver and a few pieces of live rock. I'm about 3 months in now on this tank and this pic was just after it was set up.

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The all pukani tank looks great.

I also really like the look of the oak stand and canopy. That tank looks great with the lighting and everything.
 
About 50lbs of Pukani (10lbs of shelf) in a 75 gallon. IMO it's borderline too much rock, but it's ok for now.

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