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August 6th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | How to treat huge branches of driftwood? I found a person who is selling some huge gorgeous branches of manzanita wood on craigslist for very cheap. I have been looking for some nice branches for my tanks, and am thinking of going and getting a few this weekend.
Now the problem... How the heck do I treat wood that is 3-5 feet long? Is there a way for me to use my spare bathtub for this task (my husband will just LOVE that, lol)? Any ideas would be great! |
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August 6th, 2009
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| | Fish Keeper | That's a tough one!
I actually have never treated driftwood. I think I soaked a piece once. Any tannins that leech out will go away eventually, and aren't harmful at all. If the look of tannins bothers you, carbon and/or water changes will help remove it. |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | Manzanita wood is a hard wood, so I don't think it will leech tannins. If it does they don't bother me. My concern is that they are branches from a tree, and not treated at all for aquarium use. Could I get away with not treating them, or would that be too risky. I was thinking of maybe filling the bathtub with a bleach/water solution and then rinsing like crazy. |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Moderator | I would at least put it in for a nice hot shower for a few...otherwise, theres no way to really sanitize something that big...now I want some LOL |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Moderator | wow!!!! id say so!! wish I was closer! |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | If it didn't cost an arm and a leg to ship I would totally send you some! |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Moderator | aww ty kate!! and I agree the cost would be like giving up our first born! LOL |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Moderator | Good morning. I was given a piece of driftwood 6 feet long. Obviously there is no way to sterilize it before it goes into my tank so I decided to use a pressure washer on it. It really removed all of the crud that I don't want going into my new tank. If you have access to a pressure washer I think it will be a great help.
Best of luck and hope you can send some pictures out way soon.
Ken |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Keeper | Kate: Did you already pick out the piece you want? Did you get it? I don't know this wood. Love to see a pic of what you get (got).
I think the power washer is the best idea.
I saw this post last night and thought about it--couldn't come up with an idea.
Beth |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarist48 Good morning. I was given a piece of driftwood 6 feet long. Obviously there is no way to sterilize it before it goes into my tank so I decided to use a pressure washer on it. It really removed all of the crud that I don't want going into my new tank. If you have access to a pressure washer I think it will be a great help.
Best of luck and hope you can send some pictures out way soon.
Ken | Hi Ken,
Forgive my ignorance, but what is a pressure washer? My dad might have something like that, but I'm not sure. What are they used for? It sounds like a great idea though. Did you get your piece yet? Quote:
Originally Posted by Beth1965 Kate: Did you already pick out the piece you want? Did you get it? I don't know this wood. Love to see a pic of what you get (got).
I think the power washer is the best idea.
I saw this post last night and thought about it--couldn't come up with an idea.
Beth | Hi Beth,
No I haven't gotten it yet. I'll be sure to post pics when I do. I'm planning on picking some up either tomorrow or sunday. |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Keeper | Dont soak it in a bleach nothing!!!!....the wood will absorb the bleach too.....Use bleach solution only as a rinse....the pressure washer should do/...if it is not from a river , lake, or pond...ie: not driftwood or from wet areas, it is probably safe...would have no aquatic thingees!!! |
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August 7th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | I know that they use a pressure washer with a disinfectant mix to sterilize barns... however that might not be a good thing to put in your tank... |
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August 8th, 2009
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| | Fish Keeper | Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarist48 Good morning. I was given a piece of driftwood 6 feet long. Obviously there is no way to sterilize it before it goes into my tank so I decided to use a pressure washer on it. It really removed all of the crud that I don't want going into my new tank. If you have access to a pressure washer I think it will be a great help.
Best of luck and hope you can send some pictures out way soon.
Ken | Oh what a wonderful idea. I have a couple of large pieces that I could not figure out how to clean. Now I know how Tommy has a pressure washer in the shop...now I gotta figure out how to work it...nah I'll just con him into it. Thanks Ken!!! |
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August 8th, 2009
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| | Moderator | Hello MissMTS. A pressure washer is a water hose connected to an air compressor (gas powered) that forces water out like at a car wash. Many people use them to wash drive ways, houses, boats, cars. I'm sure you've probably seen them and just didn't know the name for them. They are "wonderful" to have for so many different reasons.
Ken (glad to help Swilkins  )
ps I don't add any chemicals, just the water itself does the trick as far as cleaning it. Last edited by aquarist48; August 8th, 2009 at 05:46 AM.
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August 8th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | Thanks so much everyone  These are dry branches from a tree, so they don't have any yucky aquatic germs in them, lol.
Ken, I have totally seen pressure washers before, in fact, I think my dad has one. I just didn't know the name
I'm going to hopefully pick some up tomorrow, so I'll post pics as soon as I can  |
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August 8th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | what i do, ( just did it this morning) is grab the biggest rubbermaid tub at my house, i grab a hose, and bend it so it forces the water to come out faster, and just rinse it. Then i lay it on the sun to dry for about an hour. Then igrab it again, and with a pocket knife, shave off a layer of the wood. It makes it smooth, and removes all the gunk that can come off in your aquarium. Then i rinse it again, and dry it again. Then i grab a tub and let it soak to leech out some tannis. Then in about a week you can add it to your aquarium if you dont want tannis. Personally i add it right away and just remove the tannis with WC's.
Pressure wash does sound faster though  |
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August 8th, 2009
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| | Fish Master | Tony, your method sounds great, I just think that with a 5 foot piece of wood, it might be a little difficult  I will keep that in mind for smaller pieces though  |
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