south coast nelly;3047735; said:yes iam thinking about it, but worried about getting wrong wood, my parent's have a huge oak tree, got some branches <big behind shed, been there 2year's...what do you think
I have only used actual driftwood.If you mean picture (9) then that is a redtailed black shark!!!!!!fishman61;3047830; said:What's the blue fish with a reddish tail? next to the tinfoil barb?
Ok coolshelbyzman;3047925; said:I don't know if I would risk itI have only used actual driftwood.
You would definitely want to make sure there is no sap left in the branch.

Well if it's driftwood there shouldn't be any bark on it....should look smooth.Ok coolfor example i go down to the river and find some driftwood how would i know it would be ok for my tank? thank's in advance
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No i dont like the pot either but as said the purpose is served,also i'd love to have real plant's as would the tinfoil's and silver dollar, mmm lunch, they try to eat the plastic plant's....But thank's for the kind comment..Yanbbrox;3048253; said:I agree I don't like the pots but they serve a purpose, grow some plants around them to hide them a bit but apart from that I like it
Ok think i shall take a few river and lake walk's over the weekend, they have a group of lake's and a river near to my parent's house...hehe nice sunday walkshelbyzman;3048261; said:Well if it's driftwood there shouldn't be any bark on it....should look smooth.
Look around and find a piece that is shaped right for your tank.
Once you find the right piece take a wire brush and go over it to get any loose stuff off of it and then boil it.
I let the driftwood sit in the bath tub for a while with the hottest water I can get
You could also use a large trash can.
south coast nelly;3048368; said:Ok think i shall take a few river and lake walk's over the weekend, they have a group of lake's and a river near to my parent's house...hehe nice sunday walk