Oak Rootwood - Shipped from 81323

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tharsis

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Sep 28, 2010
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OK so I have a lot of wood to sell. I am new here but I have been selling some pieces over at aquariacentral and plantedtank and have a perfect seller rating.

I will split it up into separate groups according to price. $6, $10, $15, $20 and $25-$30 Plus shipping. The price difference is based on the size and the ornate-icity.
The scale is in inches.
Thanks for looking!

Since there is no editing I will keep a running tally as to which pieces are still available. PM me with zipcode for shipping estimates.

$6 per piece

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$10 per piece


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Piece #22-a




$15 per piece

Piece #9



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Piece #20



Piece #21



Piece #22-b



Piece #23



Piece #37




$20 per piece

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Piece #26


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Piece #31


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Piece #35


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$25 per piece

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$30 per piece

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Piece #38
 
Hey, yeah they will need to soak to get waterlogged. Most have been on a beach in southern colorado for several seasons so they are very dry. Soaking it takes around 2 weeks for it to lose its bouayancy.

An easy way around it is to attach either a piece of plexiglass or slate to the bottom with stainless steel screws and then cover it with the substrate (it doesn't take much). Many people who have bought this wood in the past have done this with great success. It takes two minutes and saves you the hassle of trying to submerge it with rocks etc.
 
Amazing pieces here.
 
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