Fishfinder1973
Fishaholic
I have a new tank coming within the next Couple of months and I was thinking of a Forrest scape.I’m refusing to buy driftwood as it’s far too expensive.I was planning on placing pine wood vertically,to watch the fish weaving in and out as they swim along.
We have oak,pine,beech,chestnut,among others,but I need wood that will be relatively straight and with plenty of small branches that I can cut off in order to create the right look.
The question is,how will I know if the wood is safe,as I know pine will contain a lot of resin.I have a river not far from me that is lined with pine trees,and I was thinking of looking for the wood at the highest tide mark where it will hopefully been open to the elements fir a while.
Any tips/advice would be much appreciated thanks.
We have oak,pine,beech,chestnut,among others,but I need wood that will be relatively straight and with plenty of small branches that I can cut off in order to create the right look.
The question is,how will I know if the wood is safe,as I know pine will contain a lot of resin.I have a river not far from me that is lined with pine trees,and I was thinking of looking for the wood at the highest tide mark where it will hopefully been open to the elements fir a while.
Any tips/advice would be much appreciated thanks.