Driftwood?

Miss_Donna

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Hi this may seem a strange question but i have some driftwood in my tank and it seems to have white stuff on it like fur in a way anybody know what it is and if it can harm my fish or pollute my tank????? all or any help MUCH appreciated thank you :unsure:
 
I had this with some new driftwood. It's some kind of fungus. It didn't hurt my fish, but it grew rapidly and made a horrible mess in the tank. Removing the wood and boiling it for a half hour, then hanging it to dry out entirely before putting it back in the tank got rid of the stuff, and it never came back.
 
Oh fantastic am going to do that now it looks horrible and my fish are actually eating it.Thank you for the advice :hyper:
 
Oh fantastic am going to do that now it looks horrible and my fish are actually eating it.Thank you for the advice :hyper:

hi i had this as well but on my bogwood....

can you tell me exactley what it looks like? maybe get a photo on here?

where did you get the wood from?
did you pre wash it/ sterlise it before putting it in your tank
 
Hi Lou i bought it from Pets at home i washed it and soaked it for 1 hour before adding to the tank.It looks like greyish fur lol thats the best way of describing it

Errrmmmm and as for the photo i dont know how to do it ...Lol so any help there will be good too........
 
Hi Lou i bought it from Pets at home i washed it and soaked it for 1 hour before adding to the tank.It looks like greyish fur lol thats the best way of describing it

Errrmmmm and as for the photo i dont know how to do it ...Lol so any help there will be good too........

ok its a start, i bought my bogwood from Pets at home too, its very cheap :good: i boiled mine in a bucket for 3 days, and then left it to soak for a week, this was to remove the tannins in the wood.

Although the tannins are harmfull- thats the colour leaching from the wood by the way- they discolour the tank water and generally dont look that appealing

Anyway back to topic.....i added my bogwood after a week and half and i too started to get a white/gray/see-through fungus, i removed the wood immediaitely and soaked it in a salt solution and scrubbed with a scourer.....i then left it to soak in the salt solution for about 3 days. after that i washed it in fresh water and left it to soak for another 2/3 days to remove the salt content. Then left it to dry out for another day and then returned it to the tank....its been in there a week now and no fungus has returned...so it looks like it worked :good:

i guess if it returns i will just start the process again.

A lot of the bogwood and other aquarium woods claim they have been boiled etc...but i would always leave the wood to soak for a week+

Oh i upload my pictures using photobucket, it creates a link for the othe rperson to click on and view your pics :rolleyes: There is a link to how to do this on the forum, i think its under peoples photos etc....
 
Yes, good comments loubega - always like to hear peoples experiences!

Just a note.. I'm sure you meant to say that tannins *aren't* harmful, which is the case. If anything, they can actually be good for the fish, but humans usually love crystal clear, not yellow, water.

~~waterdrop~~
 
Yes, good comments loubega - always like to hear peoples experiences!

Just a note.. I'm sure you meant to say that tannins *aren't* harmful, which is the case. If anything, they can actually be good for the fish, but humans usually love crystal clear, not yellow, water.

~~waterdrop~~

sorry for the confusion, i did mean to say 'aren't' harmfull, was typing faster than my brain..... :rolleyes:

hope the driftwood gets successfull cleaned and put back in! :good:
 
when i added my mopani and this happened my snails and shrimps ate all the furry stuff off and really enjoyed it lol
 
when i added my mopani and this happened my snails and shrimps ate all the furry stuff off and really enjoyed it lol

just put my now clean/scrubbed/salted/soaked for over 2 weeks back in and the white/gray fungus has come back...im gutted....might just risk leaving it in there.....if you say it got eaten...however i dont have any snails or shrimps only 1 BN,
 
Possibly just a bio-film? I have something similar over the inside of my tank doing a fishless cycle, and on the ornaments, heater, bogwood, airline...
 
Possibly just a bio-film? I have something similar over the inside of my tank doing a fishless cycle, and on the ornaments, heater, bogwood, airline...

sorry to hijack the topic miss_donna,

schmill, i added the bogwood after about 2 weeks of soaking with salt and it loks to be ok, got a SAE in there now too so maybe that will help to reduce the fungus/biofilm.....is the bio film safe?
 
Possibly just a bio-film? I have something similar over the inside of my tank doing a fishless cycle, and on the ornaments, heater, bogwood, airline...

sorry to hijack the topic miss_donna,

schmill, i added the bogwood after about 2 weeks of soaking with salt and it loks to be ok, got a SAE in there now too so maybe that will help to reduce the fungus/biofilm.....is the bio film safe?

From what I've been told I believe so. I guess it's just a case of the lowest level of life thriving whilst there is nothing else in the tank to compete. Once fish / plants / snails etc get added I believe it should go. :good:
 
Possibly just a bio-film? I have something similar over the inside of my tank doing a fishless cycle, and on the ornaments, heater, bogwood, airline...

sorry to hijack the topic miss_donna,

schmill, i added the bogwood after about 2 weeks of soaking with salt and it loks to be ok, got a SAE in there now too so maybe that will help to reduce the fungus/biofilm.....is the bio film safe?

From what I've been told I believe so. I guess it's just a case of the lowest level of life thriving whilst there is nothing else in the tank to compete. Once fish / plants / snails etc get added I believe it should go. :good:

oh the tank had about 10 live plants and 1 BN, 2 bolivan rams and 15 harlequins and 1 dwarf neon rainbow, when i first placed it in there, now i have soaked it - twice- and added a SAE so it should be ok, also just started with nutrafin co2 as well,

just bit scared that it was harmfull so got it out straight away when i noticed it, has yours disappereared? did it look like a clear/gray mucus??
 
No it's like a reddy grey fur i guess but its not as bad now :)
 

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