oritey...well...i was planning on adding some drift wood to my shrimp tank but i realized that the drift wood soaks in water to sink correct?
so this water is unchlorinated etc etc and so would it be lethal to put into my tank since the drift wood will probably have soaked up chlorine and chloramines? >.< anyone else have this problem or is this just needless worrying? :\ thanks guys
drift wood problem?
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I remember the first time I had outside wood into my tank. The whole water got all brown/greenish like but the tank was empty as it was for my 3 foot asian water monitor. What i did was I gave it a good scrub down with very hot water, but eventually it dies out. But for it soaking all of that stuff in, honestly I think a lot of aquatic animals have a lot of endurance to that so just watch out for it a couple of days or just dip it in water that has already been treated and put it in for a day or so and...for what i did...let it dry completely in the sun to kill anything.
Hope I got your question...not sure if I really did haha.
Hope I got your question...not sure if I really did haha.
I'm almost to the point of giving up on driftwood completely. I spent 60 bucks for 4 amazing looking pieces and soaked and boiled them off and on for 2 months and still the soak/boil water was jet black. I finally took them back to the store in disgust! The fake plastic stuff is looking better and better to me....
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Wow that's a shame.....were they big pieces?leto3113 wrote:I'm almost to the point of giving up on driftwood completely. I spent 60 bucks for 4 amazing looking pieces and soaked and boiled them off and on for 2 months and still the soak/boil water was jet black. I finally took them back to the store in disgust! The fake plastic stuff is looking better and better to me....
I would have also gone for fake driftwood but my bn plecs need it.
The pieces were Malaysian and roughly 8"by8"(hard to give dimensions since they were nice and gnarly and branchy). I do have some non-leaching pieces(and they never leached from day one) in my bigger tank for my Snowball Pleco. I've had them for so many years I can't remember exactly what kind they are...I think African.