B BParksJ28 New Member Joined Aug 31, 2004 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Jun 29, 2005 #1 i bought 2 pieces of nice driftwood and soaked it for about 2 weeks. I just tried putting it in my tank and it floated. I screwed a piece of plexi-glass to it and tried to use the gravel to help keep it down and that didnt work either. any advice?
i bought 2 pieces of nice driftwood and soaked it for about 2 weeks. I just tried putting it in my tank and it floated. I screwed a piece of plexi-glass to it and tried to use the gravel to help keep it down and that didnt work either. any advice?
smithrc My names Russell.... ....and I'm a Joined Apr 13, 2004 Messages 6,146 Reaction score 1 Location Milton Keynes - UK Jun 29, 2005 #2 bag of gravel on top of it for a few weeks
arulnathan New Member Joined May 30, 2005 Messages 50 Reaction score 0 Location New Delhi Jun 30, 2005 #3 mine took about 3 weeks to soak.....you can boil it for 20 minutes also and then soak it....hope it works out faster.... Nathan
mine took about 3 weeks to soak.....you can boil it for 20 minutes also and then soak it....hope it works out faster.... Nathan
steelhealr Hug a mod Nano Reef Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Dec 27, 2004 Messages 5,632 Reaction score 4 Location Long Island, NY Jun 30, 2005 #4 Mine sank in five minutes...boiled it. Works almost every time..if you can fit it in a pot. Can also pour it over. SH
Mine sank in five minutes...boiled it. Works almost every time..if you can fit it in a pot. Can also pour it over. SH
S StarOrbs Fish Herder Joined Dec 1, 2004 Messages 1,019 Reaction score 0 Location NJ, USA Jul 1, 2005 #5 My first piece of driftwood I had took 6 weeks to fully sink it was crazy. I got an asian type of driftwood and it sunk right away.
My first piece of driftwood I had took 6 weeks to fully sink it was crazy. I got an asian type of driftwood and it sunk right away.