Hi All ~ I'm Sandi and I just joined this group. I live in Northwest Florida and have kept many aquariums. I have one tank in partucular that I would like to set up planted with driftwood. It is a 55 gallon and am debating on the particular fish at this moment but leaning more towards larger black ghost knife and small oscar (to establish pecking order) of course bottom cleaners of some type.
My question is can cedar driftwood be used in an aquarium without causing any harmful side affects? I found this really, really gorgeous piece of root structure. When we cut if to fit the aquarium we found the newly cut wood to be red and smelt slight cedar. Looks more like cypress (and where we found it was amongst cypress stand) but it smells faintly of cedar. I know that I buy cedar bedding for my dogs kennels BECAUSE of the natural insect repellant properties and was wondering how that would affect the water column in an aqaurium.
I really, really would like to incorporate this piece into my aquarium but I also do not want to cause problems in the tank......SOOOO, any information, opinions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
~Sandi
My question is can cedar driftwood be used in an aquarium without causing any harmful side affects? I found this really, really gorgeous piece of root structure. When we cut if to fit the aquarium we found the newly cut wood to be red and smelt slight cedar. Looks more like cypress (and where we found it was amongst cypress stand) but it smells faintly of cedar. I know that I buy cedar bedding for my dogs kennels BECAUSE of the natural insect repellant properties and was wondering how that would affect the water column in an aqaurium.
I really, really would like to incorporate this piece into my aquarium but I also do not want to cause problems in the tank......SOOOO, any information, opinions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
~Sandi