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Manzanita Driftwood

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Color : Dark Reddish Brown when waterlogged
Sizes : Small (Approximately 7" to 9"); Medium (Approximately 11" to 15"); Large (Approximately 15" to 24"); Extra Large (Approximately 25" to 40")
Weight : Small (200g to 1kg); Medium (1.2kg to 3kg); Large (3kg to 5kg); Extra Large (Above 5kg)
Texture : Smooth & Shiny

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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.

Manzanita Branch Wood is perfect for standard and long sized tanks.

Manzanita is a branchy type of driftwood that adds a natural touch to your aquarium. This wood has been cleaned through pressure washing and ready for use with any aquascape. Characterized by smooth, stiff bark with branches, Manzanita wood is a popular choice for aquariums due to its look. It can be used by itself or coupled with stones of the user’s choice for a wide variety of layout creations. Different types of moss are usually attached to the wood to cover unnatural cuts and mimic an underwater forest.

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  • Soaking, boiling or using a stone will help keep wood in place
  • Tannins leeched from wood will provide a natural tint to water, but will gradually dissipate based on frequency of water changes.

Important Note: We recommend rinsing wood thoroughly before adding it to an established aquarium. If you prefer, you may also boil the wood for at least 1-2 hours to help release tannins.

 
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