J joedodge Candiru MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 962 0 46 florida Oct 16, 2008 #1 i bought some drift wood from my lfs it has 2 pieces of slate 1/2 inch thick screwed to the bottom i put it in and it floated i placed a piece of slate over it will it lose its boiency and stay sunk will it water log
i bought some drift wood from my lfs it has 2 pieces of slate 1/2 inch thick screwed to the bottom i put it in and it floated i placed a piece of slate over it will it lose its boiency and stay sunk will it water log
R rmorse Gr8 Stalker MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 1,718 0 66 39 Great Mills, Maryland Oct 16, 2008 #2 I would suggest weighting it down, and soaking it in a bucket first, get it waterlogged, then place it where you want it in your tank.
I would suggest weighting it down, and soaking it in a bucket first, get it waterlogged, then place it where you want it in your tank.
Fishermoe14 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 28, 2008 1,029 2 68 Minnesota Oct 16, 2008 #3 yea just let it sit in a bucket until it sinks.. then put it in the tank
FSM Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 1, 2008 5,261 9 367 Georgia Oct 16, 2008 #4 Put more rocks around the slate base, or tie to to rocks with fishing line. It should waterlog eventually.
Put more rocks around the slate base, or tie to to rocks with fishing line. It should waterlog eventually.