Boiling driftwood before placing it in your aquarium can eliminate the ph lowering effect of the mopani driftwood.
Mopani wood aquarium preparation.
In my experience malaysian driftwood is less likely to stain the water.
Mopani wood is one of the hardest woods used in the aquarium hobby and is very popular because it sinks immediately.
You may want to rinse the mopani wood with freshwater to remove small particles.
A beautiful two color african hardwood for aquariums or terrariums.
This driftwood is popular in europe and is sometimes available in north.
These pieces of wood are great for attaching plants such as anubias and mosses to give your tanks a more natural look.
Use with plants to create the naturalistic look.
Don t just go and pick one out of a river like you could do with rocks though since all the other types of wood have been prepared through various processes usually soaking for a long time which removes fungi and other stuff to make the wood completely dead.
The mopani driftwood has similar properties to that of the malaysian driftwood.
You could also try using just one piece if the aquarium is small.
Mopani wood can also leach tannins and produce a fungal growth just like regular bogwood so the points about removal and treatment for regular bogwood apply to mopani wood also.
Mopani wood aquarium.
If the aquarium is fairly large the stain will not be too dark and regular partial water changes will remove it.
But mopani will also release tannins into the aquarium.
Each pieces will be between 3 to 12 inches in length.
Redmoor wood redmoor wood makes an attractive tangle in your aquarium.
This is an all natural item sizes may vary.
Mopani wood has been sandblasted clean and is ready to be added to your terrarium.
That s the form most often seen in the aquarium.
Mopani wood is very dense and heavy.
Most wood you find for sale is either mopani wood or bogwood and not real driftwood.
Smooth surface textured detail and unique mottled color adds interest and enrichment to habitats.
For use in aquariums remember all natural wood leaches tannins which discolor water and reduce ph levels.
Adding extra carbon to your aquarium filter can help remove any remaining discoloration.
It should sink quite readily.
Many aquarists recommend thorough curing before adding this wood to your aquarium.