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Bog Wood

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Color : Dark Brown; Black
Sizes : Small (Approximately 7" to 9"); Medium (Approximately 11" to 15"); Large (Approximately 15" to 24")
Weight : Small (200g to 1kg); Medium (1.2kg to 3kg); Large (3kg to 5kg)
Texture : Hard; Rings; Cracks; Grainy

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All product descriptions, images and specifications on this website are for general reference only. Driftwood is a natural product and variations in size, shape, texture and color are to be expected. No two pieces are identical and the item you receive may differ from the images shown. Measurements provided are approximate due to the irregular shapes of driftwood pieces. Surface characteristics such as knots, cracks or weathering are natural features that add to the uniqueness of each item. Driftwood is sold as a decorative or crafting material unless otherwise specified. It should be handled with care and used only as intended. Any plants, props or accessories shown in product images are for styling purposes only and are not included unless explicitly stated. By purchasing from our website, you acknowledge and accept these natural variations and characteristics.

Note : The number of pieces of driftwood in a kilogram depends on the size and shape of the pieces.

Bogwood is a favorite piece of aquarium décor. It is simple to use, resembles a submerged stump or branch, and can be used in a variety of aquascape designs.

Highlights

Bog Wood is dark brown & black in color with many holes and caves and has an overall extraordinary texture. The tannin released from the wood is completely safe for fish. It can acidify and soften water, however, lowering pH.

Bogwood when added to an aquarium turns it from a two-dimensional glass box to a three-dimensional aquatic environment. 

It is a powerful piece of décor that sets the aquascape design as a piece of wood and catches the attention of an onlooker.

Freshwater fish and shrimp prefer Bogwood because it gives them a more natural habitat. 

A favorite among cichlids and full-bodied fish. Its holes and caves serve as hiding places for fish. It is very safe to use and serves as a safe bed for fish.

Fish lay their eggs right on the wood and also provide a “home base” for them to swim to if they detect other fish approaching too closely.

Bogwood provides a great environment for the growth of algae and microorganisms.

Why is it an ideal pick by aquascapers?

Bog Wood is used in aquascaping as it makes woodworking fun. It is added in aquariums for aesthetic purposes. 

Bogwood adds beauty, attractiveness and grandeur to Mountains, Jungles, Waterfalls, Deserts and other aquascaping designs.

Pre-preps for Wood 

Remove solid debris: Hold the piece at one end and give it a shake and tap the wood against solid objects.
Dry scrub the wood: Using a coarse stiff brush, scrub and brush the surface of the wood.
Pick at it: Use a pick, knife or a pointed object, to dig out and scrape off the remaining debris.
Sanding: Using sandpaper, rub the surface of the wood and remove any rough or sharp edges.
Basic Quarantine: Place the wood into a sealed plastic bag and leave it for a few days.
Wash thoroughly: Hold the wood under a steady stream of water until the water flowing off looks to be running clear.
Soak the wood: Slowly pour water onto the wood until it is completely submerged. Leave the wood to soak for one or two weeks.
Sterilizing: Pour boiled water over your wood, submerging it in an insulated container.

 
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