Hello,
Tank is Gone
I also have a dark grey thin background that's never been used. The website I ordered it from (see below) stated it was a 72" x 24" but when I received the background it was actually 72" x 20". The background was purchased for my 180g, and has never been used. Selling for...
I bought the piece from a driftwood seller on EBay. Supposedly they are pulled from the Ohio River.
They said specifically that the pieces are power washed, and cleaned. Even confirmed that they use the same pieces in their own aquariums, not sure I believe them but that's a different conversation.
Hello,
Got a really nice piece of driftwood, but the inside of the wood is very soft and feels like a sponge.
Anyone ever run across something like this, and was it safe when you added it to your aquarium?
Thanks,
Chris
To get the best shipping you'll want to order from sellers that are Fulfilled by Amazon. These items are sent directly from an Amazon warehouse.
Without the Fulfilled by Amazon tag, it could take weeks. I ordered some fakey plants a while back, and didn't realize they were coming from China. I...
Reading, lots and lots of reading.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... ng.288821/
Are you skilled with woodcrafts and hand tools? If not, you're gonna wanna find somebody who is good with their hands and power tools.
The bigger you go, the more money you save versus a regular tank...
I've used some acrylic paints on a DIY stump, but it needs a couple layers of nontoxic epoxy to make it fish safe.
One of the problems I've found with the epoxy is that its glossy, and I cant see glossy working underwater.