Hakkai Stone Accent Rocks
- $44.99
- $44.99
Due to the high volume of hardscape orders received, we cannot send photos of current inventory available or accommodate detailed customization. All hardscape sales are FINAL and are not eligible for return or exchange unless you have received the incorrect item(s).
Stones should be cleaned prior to use. Do NOT boil any stone hardscape.
A wonderful choice for tropical fish or livestock with fragile fins such as Fancy Goldfish and Betta Splendens!
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Hakkai Stone, also known as Pa-Hai Stone, is a rare and popular aquascaping stone. Coveted for its unique characteristics, Hakkai Stone is unlike any other aquascaping stone available. Hakkai Stone displays a mixture of blue, grey and green-ish hues in-tank and sports a smooth, rounded shape with natural grooves earning its alternative name, Bug Eaten Stone. This aquascaping stone is highly coveted and falls on the rare side as its characteristics are the result from years of natural erosion making availability limited when compared to other aquascaping stone choices. On the density scale, Hakkai is one of the heaviest stones available on the market, increasing its rarity further. If you enjoy river scapes, river-style planted aquariums or Iwagumi layouts, Hakkai Stone is a top contender! We recommend pairing this stone with delicate aquarium plant species or grass-like aquatic plants for a calm, scenic planted aquarium.
Below is a UNS 90L 20 gallon long planted aquarium tank with 100+lbs of Hakkai Stone:
How many pounds do I need?
We advise 2 x Tank volume in gallons = Total amount of pounds required
Please note that this is the normal rule of thumb. Hakkai Stone is very dense and will weigh more when compared to other stone choices. We recommend increasing the amount ordered, if possible, to receive a multiple stones and/or a larger variety of sizes.
TIP 1: Use Hakkai aquarium stone for creating unique riverscapes and pairing it with softer, wispy aquatic plant choices such as Dwarf Hair Grass , Utricularia Graminifolia , Blyxa Japonica , Potamogeton Gayi and more.
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