30 gallon planted with 30 watt fluorescent plant bulb. Millenium 2000 wet/dry filtration, DIY CO2 generator, 150 watt heater, and air pump. Mostly low light plants such as java fern, anubias, moss, corkscrew vall, wisteria, and some drift wood. Mostly have tropical fish such as tetras.
10 gallon nano reef aquarium. 108 watt power compact fixture-Two 36watt 10K bulbs and one 36 watt actinic.-hammer, green star polyp, colt, zoanthids, trumpet, candy.-O. Clownfish and green chromis. 11 pounds live rock and live sand. 2 pumps, aqueon HOB filter, heater.
10 gallon goldfish tank. Aqueon HOB filter, 2 three- year old goldfish. A little peice of java fern.
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Tree Branches?
Is it safe to take a small branch or stick off of a tree, boil it, and then put it into my aquarium? I have always wanted to know if it is safe because I do not want to try it without knowing whether I am going to wake up and find all of my fish dead. Thanks for any replies!
You won't find all of your fish dead, however you will most likely run into the wood developing fungus and mold. If you are going to go the route of tree branches, it would be best to find some that are hardwood and dried out. Still, you will have to watch for fungus and mold on those as well. Be careful where you get them from so as not to run into pesticide problems, of which will kill your fish
30 gallon planted with 30 watt fluorescent plant bulb. Millenium 2000 wet/dry filtration, DIY CO2 generator, 150 watt heater, and air pump. Mostly low light plants such as java fern, anubias, moss, corkscrew vall, wisteria, and some drift wood. Mostly have tropical fish such as tetras.
10 gallon nano reef aquarium. 108 watt power compact fixture-Two 36watt 10K bulbs and one 36 watt actinic.-hammer, green star polyp, colt, zoanthids, trumpet, candy.-O. Clownfish and green chromis. 11 pounds live rock and live sand. 2 pumps, aqueon HOB filter, heater.
10 gallon goldfish tank. Aqueon HOB filter, 2 three- year old goldfish. A little peice of java fern.
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Thanks for the reply. But how can mold grow underwater? I thought molds and fungi require wet but not submersed environments?
1 75G- Elvis (Black Ghost Knifefish), and Willow (Dwarf Gourami)
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Wood also leaks, I think it's called, Tanin? And it will turn your water murky brown, which is why you are supposed to soak it and do water changes to whatever container it is in. I have often had the same questions as you, but it seems like too much work to me that I don't have time for lol. Good luck!
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Get hardwoods, I use oaks and walnuts for my DW. The tannins will not harm a thing infact it will actually help the tank alot as far as immunity and sheer health and vigor of the fish in the tank.
Do some research on blackwater environments and you will see the results. I prefer blackwater tanks, Clear is very unnatural to me and well frankly I am the one who stares at my tanks for hours, no one else lol.
My avatar is a blackwater tank, used some virginia oak and african mopani.