Floating Driftwood

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so, I've had this nice piece of driftwood soaking for about a month and a half, and it still won't sink.:irked:
so, I plan to just tie it down.....but with what?
How do you guys tie down your driftwood?
 
I never tied down driftwood, I just place rocks on it. If you wish to tie down driftwood, I reccomend using fishing line, and tying them to rocks.
 
+1 rocks. Or maybe a plastic wire tie. I have notice they sell drift wood screwed to a piece of slate tile, could try that? But I'd use a stainless steel screw rather than the steel ones they use.
 
That is why I never soak it. If i have a piece that does not stay down I just place a piece of rock or slate on it.
 
I boiled and soaked a piece for a long time, no luck.

Went out and found a rock that would fit and hold it down. Hoping it eventually becomes waterlogged so I can take the rock out. But that is your best bet.
 
when you soaked it if it floated you should try soaking it with a brick on top for a while maybe??? i have the same problem and trying to figure it out.
 
I got this huge piece myself that I'm soaking in a rubbermaid 45 gallon trashcan for days now and still floats. I'm being patient cuz it is a very nice piece that resembles roots. I'm planning on using it in my 300 discus tank. Be patient or else find something big enough to boil it in and/or weigh it down by screwing stainless screws onto a large enough piece of slate. good luck.
 
I've tied some to the multi-colored rocks you can get with the holes in them. Or tie to plastic grating and bury under the substrate, which as a bonus you can also use to protect your bottom glass from rock damage.
 
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