Hello,
I was talking with some of you on the looooooooooooooooong car ride to the last meeting :lol: about driftwood for tanks. I live on the bay and driftwood washes up on a daily basis, especially after storms. I have a pretty good size pile of interesting pieces. I would be more than happy to share the bounty of my driftwood with any and all of you who are interested, but I'd like to know what you all do to make found driftwood safe for use in an aquarium. I searched around online and found about 50% advising that the wood should be either baked, boiled, or cloroxed and the other 50% saying that no found driftwood should ever be used in aquariums, period.
What say you all?
I was talking with some of you on the looooooooooooooooong car ride to the last meeting :lol: about driftwood for tanks. I live on the bay and driftwood washes up on a daily basis, especially after storms. I have a pretty good size pile of interesting pieces. I would be more than happy to share the bounty of my driftwood with any and all of you who are interested, but I'd like to know what you all do to make found driftwood safe for use in an aquarium. I searched around online and found about 50% advising that the wood should be either baked, boiled, or cloroxed and the other 50% saying that no found driftwood should ever be used in aquariums, period.
What say you all?