I’m setting up a 55 gallon South American tank for angelfish,tetras ,otos a few other species. Hopefully a couple of dwarf chichlid species or Ivanacara bimaculata.
I would like to use my extensive hardwood forest (Southeastern North Carolina) to forage for some wood. I have lots of oak,sweet gum,muscadine grapes,azaleas,camellias,rhododendrons,magnolias,hickory,tulip trees and miscellaneous. I own 23 acres of woods with a creek and swamp along with a little higher dry ground with other species. I can also forage in local swampy areas and blackwater rivers with cypress.
Which deadwood would you recommend and how do you like to prepare it?
I’m hoping to make a fairly natural looking riverbank with a root stump or two,plenty of branches and lots of leaf litter. I will use Amazon swords for most of the plants with a few others added for interest such as a crinum and red lily. I plan on monstera,philodendron,and other emmersed plants on top,along with some hanging moss that I gathered on a recent trip to Florida.
I can use my pressure washer,sand the wood,boil smaller pieces or just soak in a tub. I have time to let it age once put into the tank.
Any tips or tricks? I’ve been ruling out anything too green or too far rotted.
I would like to use my extensive hardwood forest (Southeastern North Carolina) to forage for some wood. I have lots of oak,sweet gum,muscadine grapes,azaleas,camellias,rhododendrons,magnolias,hickory,tulip trees and miscellaneous. I own 23 acres of woods with a creek and swamp along with a little higher dry ground with other species. I can also forage in local swampy areas and blackwater rivers with cypress.
Which deadwood would you recommend and how do you like to prepare it?
I’m hoping to make a fairly natural looking riverbank with a root stump or two,plenty of branches and lots of leaf litter. I will use Amazon swords for most of the plants with a few others added for interest such as a crinum and red lily. I plan on monstera,philodendron,and other emmersed plants on top,along with some hanging moss that I gathered on a recent trip to Florida.
I can use my pressure washer,sand the wood,boil smaller pieces or just soak in a tub. I have time to let it age once put into the tank.
Any tips or tricks? I’ve been ruling out anything too green or too far rotted.