Driftwood.

protocl

New Member
Driftwood.

I'm in seaside, Or. An will venture out to cannon beach tomorrow.
Picked up a few nice looking driftwood pieces.

Wondering if any you think the pieces will not work in a tank? Due to contamination.
 

Kaie

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

I would rinse sand and stuff out, scrape barnacles off. Then soak it for a few days?
 

protocl

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

Soaking: should do this as with pieces bought from petco etc?

I'm surprised places sell them expensive, so many pieces to pick from out here.
 

Seattle_Aquarist

Well-Known Member
Re: Driftwood.

Hi protocl,

It is legal to remove small quantities of driftwood from Oregon beaches for your own use. Look for driftwood with little or no "soft spots" which will rot and decompose easily. If you can find and identify hardwoods (as opposed to Firs and Hemlocks) they will last longer, decompose slower, put out less organics, and contain less "pitch / sap than Firs or Hemlocks. Here is a list of some to the Northwest hardwood trees. I use my thumbnail, if it goes into the wood easily chances are it is Fir or Hemlock.

Bigleaf maple - Acer macrophyllum
Black cottonwood - Populus trichocarpa
California black oak - Quercus kelloggii
California-laurel - Umbellularia californica
Giant chinkapin - Castanopsis chrysophylla
Oregon ash - Fraxinus latifolia
Oregon white oak - Quercus garryana
Pacific madrone - Arbutus menziesii
Red alder - Alnus rubra
Tanoak - Lithocarpus densiflorus
 

protocl

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

Cool, thank you for the information.

Yea, I was thinking it's ok to use the pieces on the beach, witness a few groups start Bon fires.
 

Seattle_Aquarist

Well-Known Member
Re: Driftwood.

Hi protocl,

I almost forgot, after the wood comes home I brush / sweep off as much debris as possible, then hose them off (if you have a pressurewasher even better), boil for 30 minutes or more, then soak in a plastic garbage can (with enough weight to keep submerged) until the wood stays pretty much submerged by itself. Change water when soaking when it becomes stagnant to avoid bacteria buildup.
 

protocl

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

thank you all for the input.

collected a couple of pieces, only. not really the style i wanted to collect. ill post pictures later.
 

Fyurae

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

that sounds like a cool idea... I think the other people in the house probably wouldnt feel the same though.
 

jonathandowers

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

Does anyone have any advice on where to go to find driftwood? I'm looking for a particularly long but narrow size (got a weird tank).
 

Adonijah

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

Next to any body of water. out in Greenwater there are a TON of downed tree's. I got a ton of rock from there for my African tank, but never any driftwood.
 

jonathandowers

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

Adonijah said:
Next to any body of water. out in Greenwater there are a TON of downed tree's. I got a ton of rock from there for my African tank, but never any driftwood.
Do I waltz right in with a powersaw and start chopping away? :)
 

Angelman

New Member
Re: Driftwood.

I wen down to the ferri terminal and got mine w/ a few dozen rocks! Boiler it and boiled it and boiler it somemore. Then tied it down and placed it in a 5 gallon bucket. It's been out side now for a week (thanks for the post have to check mine lol) see I it sinks on it's own.
 
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