![]() |
Advertise |
||||||||||
|
|||||||||||
|
|
||||||||
|
Welcome to the Aquarium Forum forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast and simple so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
OR |
Members currently in the chatroom: 0
|
|
![]() |
The most chatters online in one day was 16, 03-02-2012. No one is currently using the chat. |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools |
|
|
#1 (permalink) |
|
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 0 Times
Said "Thanks" 1 Times
Was
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
|
My brother and I went and found some drift wood for the aquarium today and I just gave it a quick wash with the hose and we cut it down to size so it'll fit in the tank.
I was thinking that before I put it into the tank, should I giving it a light sanding to take off all of the little pieces and make it look nicer. But as for sanitary reasons what else should I do? Maybe soak in boiling water? ![]() |
|
|
|
![]() | Join AquariumForum.com Today - It's Free! Are you an aquarium enthusiast? Then we hope you will join the community. You will gain access to post, create threads, private message, upload images, join groups and more. |
|
Sponsors |
|
|
#2 (permalink) |
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 1,337 Times
Said "Thanks" 102 Times
Was
Thanked 566 Times in 555 Posts
|
depending on where you got it, rinse it off really good, no soaps or checmiclas of anykind, a peice that size you can boil easy enough for a few hours, then i would soak in the tube, container, change the water every 2 days to make sure your water is not turing brown, thats the tannin acid leaching out, it will not kill fish just turn the water brown, soak it long enough so that it stays under water in one place without moving, once it stays under water, try placing it the way you want it in your tank and see if stays in place, once the water stops turning brown your ready to go
i would not sand it, the natural look looks the best i think
__________________
What happens if you get scared half to death, twice? |
|
|
|
|
|
#3 (permalink) |
|
....has no life....
![]()
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 3,382 Times
Said "Thanks" 478 Times
Was
Thanked 2,431 Times in 2,286 Posts
|
Nothing wrong with the water turning brown. A lot of people like the brownish colored water from tannins. It will not last but a month or two at the most with a piece that size.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 (permalink) |
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 57 Times
Said "Thanks" 24 Times
Was
Thanked 22 Times in 21 Posts
|
i happen to have h20 w/really high ph so adding right away hasn't bothered me, in the long term though it hasn't lowered ph, just in short term. So if your trying to lower ph go with an RO unit. but if you soak it for amonth in a bucket you won't have to worry about dirty water as much
__________________
75 Gallon Freshwater 29 Gallon Freshwater 20 Gallon Freshwater |
|
|
|
|
|
#5 (permalink) |
|
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 0 Times
Said "Thanks" 1 Times
Was
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
|
I got the piece on the shore of Lake Superior but it was about triple the size, my brother and I cut it down to size so it'll just fit in the tank, I was more so curious about any type of disease that might be on it as we found it on land, not in the water already.
I was thinking of washing it off in boiling water, then letting it soak till the water gets dirty, then rinse in boiling water then let soak.. and repeat this until the water stays clear. Would this method work for making sure the wood is germ free before putting in? It's kinda what was mentioned but I read that when washing plastic plants you should soak in boiling water then rinse a few times before putting them in. Does this work on natural pieces too or would I just be wasting my time? |
|
|
|
|
Sponsors |
|
|
#6 (permalink) |
|
What do fish think about?
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 183 Times
Said "Thanks" 451 Times
Was
Thanked 603 Times in 573 Posts
|
I've heard baking the wood in the oven is another good way to sterilize it, though I would thoroughly research the flash point of the wood before you bake it. Also, lots of people wash live plants in a weak solution of potassium permangenate (sp?) to kill off any hitchhikers like snails and parasites. Boiling and soaking sounds like your safest bet, in my opinion, I'm just throwing out alternative ideas I've heard of.
__________________
Officially fishless until after the move....tune in later for details! |
|
|
|
|
|
#7 (permalink) |
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 101 Times
Said "Thanks" 9 Times
Was
Thanked 245 Times in 230 Posts
|
Hello vee...
I've used a lot of wood and rock I picked up along the local river beds here in Colorado and never did anything but spray down the pieces with the pressure nozzle real well and then let everything sit out in the sun for a few hours. Never boiled, used vinegar or jumped through any hoops. Just sprayed, dried and into the tank it went. Definitely use your judgement, but the pieces you pick up locally are much nicer and cheaper than anything I've ever seen in LFS. B
__________________
Low Tech Water Building Keeper |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 (permalink) |
|
What do fish think about?
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 183 Times
Said "Thanks" 451 Times
Was
Thanked 603 Times in 573 Posts
|
+1
__________________
Officially fishless until after the move....tune in later for details! |
|
|
|
| Said thanks: |