Galapagos Sinkable Driftwood Terrarium & Aquarium Accessory, Natural, Large
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11 Customer Questions
How long will it take to soaking to stop tannims form changing my water color
Answer by JuiceBoxer • Sep 10, 2023
1 to 2 weeks
One reviewer said this need to be detoxified before adding to tank; how is that done?
Answer by • Mar 05, 2021
If you can, boil your driftwood for at least an hour and let it cool. If your driftwood is too large to boil, submerge it in a bucket with a 5% Bleach solution for 10 to 15 minutes. Rinse very well and let it soak in bleach-free water for at least a day to be sure that any remnants of the bleach have dissipated.
I bought this product and it did not sink and do I have to do anything to it before I put it in the tank if I don't want to
Answer by • Feb 20, 2022
The Driftwood normally takes around 1 to 2 weeks to absorb enough water to weigh itself down. You can use other decor or bury the wood in the substrate to help hold it down for the meantime.
It is recommend rinsing off and cleaning the wood before putting it in the tank so that any dust or foreign material is removed. We also recommend soaking it to remove natural tannins in the wood. The tannins do not harm anything but they will dye the water a tea color.
Does this driftwood already sink or does it need boiled to sink
Answer by • Jan 26, 2021
This Driftwood is suitable for freshwater and saltwater tanks and is sinkable for use underwater in aquariums.











