if you are just keeping it with the fish you found at the river it won't matter THAT much if you boil it or not if you keep the driftwood outsideHow do I prepare drift wood from the river for my tanks can I just sit it in hot water for a couple of days
Yeah I’m putting some of the wood and in my tanks it might be to big to boil but I’ll tryif you are just keeping it with the fish you found at the river it won't matter THAT much if you boil it or not if you keep the driftwood outside
but if you bring the fish and driftwood inside, boiling is a good idea since it will kill critters & critter eggs.
if it's too big to boil, saw it up and then when it's dry, use some aquarium-safe glue to put them back together so its good as new (but clean)Yeah I’m putting some of the wood and in my tanks it might be to big to boil but I’ll try
I found it in the river so it’s already sinking but I’ve put it in hot water sprayed it with a hose I can let it dry AbitHello Benji. The piece should be dry. Take it home and use a pressure nozzle attached to your garden hose and spray down the piece real well to remove any small pieces of wood and bugs. Leave it out in sun for a few days to dry. The sun will kill anything living that may have attached itself to the wood. You'll need to get some larger rocks to weigh the piece down in tank. That's it.
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