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Aquarium Advice Freak
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Do you think I got enough?
![]() I just can't pass up a nice piece of driftwood! The three smallest pieces here I bought yesterday, and the larger three are from about a month ago. This is on top of 3 large pieces already in my 55g, and one more soaking in a bucket... The plan is, when I change over the substrate to sand later this summer, I want to have a driftwood pile more or less from end to end, which the loaches will have as their playground. Behind there, Hygro salicifolia and onion plant for the background. Some Java fern and a bunch of Anubias mounted on pieces of the driftwood, and just a couple open areas with some crypts maybe. Any leftover pieces I'll offer up in the trading forum Well, off to start cleaning (one of the pieces has a lot of caked mud) and soaking... |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Jamestown, RI
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Sounds like it will be gorgeous! Great driftwood, it is so hard to find good pieces.
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SW 10 yrs and over
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Good Pick up
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