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    floating driftwood problem

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    hey anyone can help me?

    Just bought a peice of branchy DW from NA. Buit found out after tying all the moss on it that it floats! do i have to boil it first? Or treat it somehow? Solved the problem temporarily by jamming it b/w corners of my tank.

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    Boil it, then soak it in water for a day. The next day, do the same thing. Repeat till you get it to sink.

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    Its better to soak the driftwood before putting it into yr tank unless you like the tannin to change your tank water to brown. Soaking it will also cause the DW to sink.

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    I did what |squee| suggested with mine. Boiling kills the germs and helps get rid of air trapped in the wood, it also helps leach out tannins present in the wood. IF you can get it to stay submerged by jamming it into the corners of your tank, you should be safe, it will sink after some time...

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    Boiling will not get rid of ALL tannins. It can still "tan" your water... but just less.

    Since you have already tied the moss, just weigh it down with a heavy rock until it stays sunk. Every few days or so, lift the rock slightly to see if the wood still floats. (I'm suffering from the same problem for my new setup because I forgot to soak the wood that I've put aside for my many months.)

    Which wood did you get? The chunky stuff that comes with Java ferns and Anubias or the light brown branchy ones? If it is the latter one, it will take a long time to sink. The former usuall sinks within days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinz

    Which wood did you get? The chunky stuff that comes with Java ferns and Anubias or the light brown branchy ones? If it is the latter one, it will take a long time to sink. The former usuall sinks within days.
    my "branch", light brown type took weeks to sink...........

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    those mangrove pieces tend to be more challenging. mine took several months with a fossil wood on top to finally stay under

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    yeah vinz
    i got the light branchy one. My water starting to turn abit brown so i guess will have to keep changing it. Thanks for the advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by wert
    hey anyone can help me?

    Just bought a peice of branchy DW from NA. Buit found out after tying all the moss on it that it floats! do i have to boil it first? Or treat it somehow? Solved the problem temporarily by jamming it b/w corners of my tank.

    My friend is also facing the same problem. The DW just won't sink after many days. He is now trying the boiling method. Hopefully it will work. Will update again on his effort.

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    Arrow .

    I found this wonderful dead huge peace of tree trunk in my lake... I chemical treated it, then boiled it, then put it in my bath tub for 2 days in COLD water, the second day in my bathtub it sunk to the bottom. On the 5th day, I put it in my 55 gallon tank, and it floats... DW is a pain in the butt, I weighed it down with a huge rock. Good luck.

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