Driftwood for sale

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More later tonight...some from last batch are still available as well. To be re-listed.
Thanks for the bump bro...
 
Nicksplosion;2068139; said:
bump, vert interested to see what else you have. i will probably be getting one.
Thank you for the interest. ~40 more pieces will be listed shortly.:)
 
nice lookin pieces rob, not suprised, not to change the subject but got any fish your looking to get rid of??
 
kendog1;2068162; said:
nice lookin pieces rob, not suprised, not to change the subject but got any fish your looking to get rid of??
Thanks Ken!
Have a 13" common pleco and convict and that's about it. Have an umbee or two I can part with. I'm trying again with the black nasties btw! Growouts at about 2".
Managuense fry of course....
 
Nicksplosion;2068188; said:
i have 1 question, if i do the steps in your 1st post, will the wood sink?
All you need to do is soak them for a week or so and they'll sink. Re-boiling will speed up the process. Tying/weighting them down would make for a more attractive look then leaving it floating for a week.
The steps done make the wood more attractive and aquarium safe. Small organisms, viruses, harmful bacteria, insects, larvae, worms etc can all inhabit non-treated driftwood.
 
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