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Your cart is empty.Ronda Gilger
August 12, 2025
I’ve taught this class 3 times now… and keep purchasing from this seller. This wood is unique and let me tell you why! It’s so dense-with natural resins in the wood, This makes it perfect for aquariums as it doesn’t float. I get that, but for use with beaded Boho wind chimes… ? *that will be hung outside exposed to extremes in weather? Yes, also perfect. I will tell you that this rare wood is not cheap-about $3-4 per 12†length, but because of its novel beauty it was one of the reasons my classes were filled! Drilling holes (9 per pc of driftwood….) I broke a few drill bits as the natural resin is really dense-so if that’s a factor get drill bits that can handle it. I used a drill press-but actually one could just loop the nylon line around the wood if they wanted to-artists choice. So-incredible-beautiful and unique so that each of my kits cold be chosen and individualized by my students.
Toni Cooper
July 22, 2025
Like the look would like a little bigger piece but these should work fine
karen
July 21, 2025
Looked good in tank but began to deteriorate very quickly. It caused my tank to become very cloudy and gross looking. One of my fish actually died a few days after putting this in the tank. I obviously took it out.
brian patino
June 22, 2025
On day one I boiled them for an hour and let them soak the entire dayI repeated that process for FOUR daysEven after all that they still released tannings but I decided it wouldn’t be too bad so I placed them inside my aquarium. The next day my tank had a very murky haze to it. I have 2 black water aquariums so I know about botanicals and wood leaching tannins and all that, yet this looked different. It looked almost dirty and there was a noticeable film on the surface of the water as wellA 50% water change helped but the next day I got the same haze only this time my betta was laying one the bottom of her tank with clamped fins. I’ve had her for 3 years and never seen her like this so I immediately removed the wood and did a 75% water change. It took almost a whole week of water changes (3 of those days until she ate again) for her to go back to her energetic self. Seeing how the only difference in her aquarium was the added wood, I will be saying that was the reason for her stress.
A Practical Yankee Engineer
May 13, 2025
I boiled it on the stove for about 2 hours (standard treatment of driftwood). It gave off very little color, and absorbed enough water to easily sink once put into the aquarium. Much better than some other driftwoods that give off colors (tannins, mostly) even after being boiled A very nice product.
Stephanie A
April 2, 2025
I put them in my snake (hognose) enclosure and she started using them right away, so I think they're pretty good
Andy Sullivan
March 9, 2025
This is nice wood, but the pieces are 8 or 9 inches, not 14.9 like advertised.
natataka
February 11, 2025
purchased this to aquascape my shrimp tank. boiled for 2 hours. after 2 days in the aquarium, i started to see shrimplets die off in masses. did water changes every 2 days. water just keeps getting cloudy. every day, i would see a few shrimp die off. eventually gave up a week later. took the wood out. it had white molds (which is suppose to be normal for new wood) but it smelled rotten.wood might be not safe for aquarium live stock.
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