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Instant Tree Wood s a popular choice for aquariums, especially in the realm of freshwater setups.
Instant Tree Wood is known for its distinctive appearance. It often has intricate shapes, twists, and turns, which can create a visually appealing and natural-looking aquascape.
Instant Tree Wood can release tannins into the water, which may cause the water to turn a brownish color. While this is harmless to most fish, it’s important to be aware of it, especially if you have light-colored substrate or decorations in your tank. Frequent water changes can help reduce tannin levels over time.
Tannins can lower the pH of the water, which may be beneficial for fish that prefer slightly acidic conditions. However, if you have fish that prefer higher pH, you should monitor the water parameters and make adjustments as needed.
Some fish and invertebrates may nibble on or graze on wood. Ensure that the wood you choose is safe for your specific fish species. Also, be cautious with wood that has sharp edges or splinters, as these could potentially harm delicate fish.
Instant Tree Wood is generally durable and can last a long time in the aquarium. However, like any organic material, it will eventually break down. Monitor the condition of the wood over time and replace it if it starts to deteriorate.
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Pre-preps for WOOD
- Remove solid debris: Hold the piece at one end and give it a shake, and tap the wood against solid objects.
- Dry scrub the wood: Using a coarse stiff brush, scrub and brush the surface of the wood.
- Pick at it: Use a pick, knife, or a pointed object, to dig out and scrape off the remaining debris.
- Sanding: Using sandpaper, rub the surface of the wood and remove any rough or sharp edges.
- Basic quarantine: Place the wood into a sealed plastic bag, and leave it for a few days.
- Wash thoroughly: Hold the wood under a steady stream of water until the water flowing off looks to be running clear.
- Soak the wood: Slowly pour water onto the wood until it is completely submerged. Leave the wood to soak for one or two weeks.
- Sterilizing: Pour boiled water over your wood, submerging it in an insulated container.
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