SeanTrollope
Fish Addict
l have found a really nice pice of wood and would like to put it in my tank. i think it is rose or rose root stock can it be put in a tank ? if so what must i do to prep it
Fishmanic said:would rotting wood cause tank problems? all wood will eventually start to rot in tanks I would think.
Wood will continually release organics/tannins. Initially this is easy to see as dry wood first submerged will release more tannin and then less as it ages; it tints the water brown and if not changed (the water) it would eventually become black. Black water streams are simply streams that are so heavily saturated with decayed organics (wood, leaves, plant matter, etc) that the water is the colour of very strong tea, though crystal clear otherwise (if that makes sense). In nature, the water is moving and fish are adapted. In the confines of an aquarium, this can build up to intolerable levels, but regular water changes keep it in balance. The acidity obviously increases, with the pH lowering too.Fishmanic said:how would you tell if wood is releasing organics into the tank---would it produce tannin
I do have a large pc of wood bought on ebay that the seller didnt state the type of wood. But it's been in the tank for 7 months now and no ill effects or tannins. So I guess it's safe. The large pc of wood would not sink after a few weeks subemerged in the sink. So I had to sink it using a large pc of marble.
That's OK. If you touch it and it is like a sponge, just squishing and falling apart like mush, it is not OK.Fishmanic said:well since my wood is not turning the water brown at all, then I imagine it should continue to be fine in my tank---I do notice if i scrape my fingernail against the wood, a layer or dark wood comes off.