These are Manzanita wood, the best aquarium wood there is, very branchy, super hard, never tanins the water, waterlogs quickly and sinks within a week. The pieces are graying because they are dry, in water they turn brown, different shades all over, spectacular stuff. Here is how this type of wood looks in a tank, mine actually, some covered with moss, some just left alone sticking out of the tank:
The first one is a Root, huge, a definite centerpiece for a large tank. Check out the size comparing to my dryer in the garage. Price: $150
2nd best pice IMHO. Ultra branchy. Price: $75
Piece #3 Price $30
Piece #4 Price $40
Piece #5 Red branch (not completely dried but usable already) $40
ALSO available, a super SUPER nice bird cage. My cousin is asking me to sell it for him. It's huge, he paid over $500 for it at the store (and it was a good price). Comes with a ton of extra stuff in the cage. $100 firm.
The first one is a Root, huge, a definite centerpiece for a large tank. Check out the size comparing to my dryer in the garage. Price: $150
2nd best pice IMHO. Ultra branchy. Price: $75
Piece #3 Price $30
Piece #4 Price $40
Piece #5 Red branch (not completely dried but usable already) $40
ALSO available, a super SUPER nice bird cage. My cousin is asking me to sell it for him. It's huge, he paid over $500 for it at the store (and it was a good price). Comes with a ton of extra stuff in the cage. $100 firm.