1- Piece of Red Moor Wood Actual Piece in photo for sale
Size approx: 35x32x28
The Red Moor Wood is very good quality wood, non toxic suitable for an aquarium or tropical tanks, vivarium, terrarium. It looks fantastic when it’s set up, ideal for growing Java Moss, Java Fern and many other plants. Can be placed in a lot different positions to create the perfect landscape in your fish tank.
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The root needs to be soaked, as it will float. How to prepare Red Moore Root before decorating your aquarium 1.
Prior to adding roots into a tank it should be soaked in a separate
bucket. This has the advantage of making the wood become waterlogged, at
which time it should naturally weigh itself down when added to your
tank. Also large amounts of tannin are released during this period and
thus it is advisable to make plenty of regular water changes to the
bucket. Be patient because although it can take as little as fourteen
days for the wood to become waterlogged it can also be a two-month
process, depends on the size of root. 2. Once in your tank there is
no cast iron guarantee that waterlogged bogwood will not float. If you
have problems keeping waterlogged root in place then nylon cord can be
used to tie the root to a stone or slate (inert) in order to make the
wood stay down. 3. Despite the steps taken at 1, tannin acid,
brown-yellow in colour, will continue to be released by the root, which
gives the aquarium an Amazonian effect (good if you have any particular
fish species requiring this, e.g. Cardinal Tetra). Activated carbon will
remove the colour produced by the wood, and regular water changes also
help.4. Don’t worry about the natural acidic tannin, as it does no harm
to the fish.