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Customer Reviews
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Excellant for aquascaping Review by Michelle
Customer Rating This wood is just perfect for aquascaping. Absolutely love it!
Will definately be getting more next time around! (Posted on 3/02/11) -
Fantastic Review by Katie
Customer Rating I love this bit of driftwood, the colour looks amazing against the plants and the darker pieces of driftwood (which could very well be replaced with more goldvine!), the branches look amazing and the fish are fascinated by it. (Posted on 16/12/10)
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Mahogany coloured driftwood! Review by David
Customer Rating You are looking at the nicest piece of driftwood known to man!
This piece of driftwood is a great feature to any tank, whether it be a 300L tank or a 40L tank... It has gnarly brances that stretch out in all directions that you and your fish will love! It may take up to about 5 days to become waterlogged and stay down in your tank, but you can attach fishing weights temporarily so that it stays down for the first week or so. I don't recommend this permanently as it corrodes and will foul up your water too. Now, Tannins! Driftwood is famous for its large amounts of tannins, but this one is quite the opposite, but be sure to have some carbon when it starts to colour the water brown. Some fish like tannins (but by all means don't need it) like corydoras and discus, while others gain no benefit from it.
Overall: GREAT PIECE OF DRIFTWOOD! (Posted on 11/11/10) -
excellent Review by Stephanie
Customer Rating GORGEOUS piece of driftwood, perfect for attaching plants to! (Posted on 26/10/10)
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Drift wood Review by Yvette
Customer Rating OH My God i love this wood, must say i was a bit weird about buying my drift wood on line as i would have liked to choose it myself. but Gold vine you cant go wrong it is just so attractive. (Posted on 26/10/10)
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Great piece of driftwood Review by cacoleman
Customer Rating I purchased this for my fish tank and love it. It leeched tannin only for a couple of days, and took about 5 days of soaking before it became sufficiently waterlogged to be placed in my tank. (Posted on 19/07/10)


