Florida cultured rock?

I have 2 of their large rocks. They are heavier than they look which of course means they are dense. I got them though because I liked the donut shape and my fish love swimming through them. The lawnmower often perches in one of them:

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lol. awesome blenny :)
 
OMG that fish is too much! What a cute guy!

I have 2 of their large rocks. They are heavier than they look which of course means they are dense. I got them though because I liked the donut shape and my fish love swimming through them. The lawnmower often perches in one of them:

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I have Florida cultured rock (not cured). You can see it in my thread "Journey's journey into SW aquaria" in Newbie forum if you want to get an idea about the kind and amount of life. I've been very impressed so far but don't have experience with fiji to be able to compare.
 
all liverocks are a hit or miss with the amount of organisms, so why not go for the cheaper cultured ones if it's available?
And the myth of cultured liverock just doesn't have as much organisms because of the shorter amount of time it's exposed to the environment is simply untrue. Ever seen a sunken ship in the ocean after sometime? It usually has tons more live organisms and more diverse of organisms than the rocks surrounding the sunken ship.
 
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