Manzanita driftwood

SandNukka15

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I'd email them about it and see what they say.
There are plenty of people on the planted tank forum that have ordered from them so they are def safe. They sandblast and dont treat with anything. I can see a little green so I know its not fully dead. Don't want to chance it.

Plus they are a bridal/wedding store so they wouldn't be much help for this sort of thing lol
 

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Can you post some pictures of the manzanita (and sizes) you purchased from them!? I’m interested ordering from them and I’m curious to see what they send out.
 
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RTCfan86

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I’ve had some pieces with live red bark still on them where I just let soak in the tank...fungus will grow on them whether dry, dead or alive. Brush off fungus few times or if you have a flagtail procichlodus, they love eating the fungus and keep any wood clean.
fisheatfish fisheatfish what kind of wood is that? Where did you get it, if you don’t mind me asking?
 

Mbry10

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So glad this thread got brought back up.. .Just ordered a 24" piece of ghostwood for my new 125!
 

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fisheatfish fisheatfish what kind of wood is that? Where did you get it, if you don’t mind me asking?
Picked them up on hikes at our local mountains. What’s sad is that people go up there cutting down live plants when the dead, dried up branches are perfectly good to use.
 
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