Gunna try and make my own driftwood

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I went out in the woods today to find a few pieces here's the pics let me know what you guys think and any advice is always appreciated :)
 

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Make sure you boil it to leak out all the tannins and kill whatever might be present on it.
 
already started. and heres some more of the ones i found cig pack for a size reference
 

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Oh wow good stuff. I tried doing this but my wife wouldn't let me put it in the tank. :( she likes all the pretty colors... -.-
 
all it cost me is a few mosquito bites haha
 
Oh wow good stuff. I tried doing this but my wife wouldn't let me put it in the tank. :( she likes all the pretty colors... -.-

yeah i convinced mine that the natural look can be as pretty as colorful plastics
 
She won't let me :( we're getting a big *** two piece castle for it soon.... Should be cool I guess. :/ but she's not tellin me how to run my SW! No sir!
 
Those pieces look to be fairly rotted. I wouldn't use them if you can puch your fingernail into the piece of wood and have it sink in. I would also remove all the bark that you can.

Nice looking pieces though. Especially the root piece.
 
Those pieces look to be fairly rotted. I wouldn't use them if you can puch your fingernail into the piece of wood and have it sink in. I would also remove all the bark that you can.

Nice looking pieces though. Especially the root piece.
Yeah some that I did find were like that but the ones pictured are all solid and I love the root piece as well
 
first piece in after two days of constant boiling
 

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Well I got a new trash can and put the pieces in and filled it with boiling water and let it soak for half the day then before bed I empty it and refill with new boiling water until the no longer float lol
 
Most driftwood doesn't really need to be boiled. It will help pull tannins out and I would highly suggest it with store bought mopani wood though.
 
heres some pics of the driftwood mostly finished still water logging the root oh and a few plants in there as well
 

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Yes it is gunna get a few more plants maybe put some moss on The wood oh and put root tabs in as well
 
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