I just picked up some cool shaped driftwood (shapely thin branches) from local waterfront and contemplating curing them and putting in reeftank. Any thoughts or experiences with this
you might get problems with tannins leaching out and discolouring the water. I'm not too sure what else may be released over time. This would definitely require a lot more research before you stick it in there.
this is what I was concerned of. I just imagined the effects of coraline algae growth on them eventually encrusting them an making a cool effect. However im not going to mess up water quality for potentially cool effect
I couldn't imagine why you ever would. It can break up and jam pumps and dirty your water and just mess up the overall balance of your tank. I say throw it away, carve something out of it or burn it
I believe it's the tannins that lowers the Ph. i used it in my malawi cichlid tanks when i did freshwater. If you soak it in a tub of water for a few weeks changing the water every once in a while the tannins eventually all leach out and it would be safe to put in your tank without the risk of lowering Ph.
Any new info on this? Did it work? I was really looking to add some drift wood for seahorse posts, but I also am concerned. Is there a way besides soaking it to make is safe? Ideally, I'm looking to have a few sticks comming out of a piece of live rock with a cup coral on top to use as a feeding station.
Use plastic driftwood for your horses. I have one piece that a friend gave me but have been thinking of getting more from Foster & Smith. My horses do use it, but prefer to hitch onto the incoming water spout for the night!