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Seedling
Hi guys
Hope you are all doing well in the freezing winter of Europe looool. Here it is very hot these days around 36 C. Hopefully we have AC.
A friend have dig multiple huge pond for tilapias reproduction in the wet land of Kinshasa on the Congo river, maybe some of you have seen the pictures of this set up in the pond sub forum ?!
When digging these pond he found a huge amount of pieces of wood in there. I went there 4 month ago and he have put all the woods he have found in one place, and whoa that's a lot of wood.
I selected three pieces of wood, that have hard structure, like that it will not rot right away in the tank.
Unfortunately the wood was floating when puts in the water.
In my work shop we have a 6000L tank to stock water for cleaning the trucks. So I attached stones on the wood and leave it for 3 months or so int water. Yesterday night I realized that I had completely forgot about these wood. I took it out this morning, the wood isn't floating any more and it has not rot a all !!! After a quick karcher cleaning I took pictures to share with you one piece of wood I have found that is nice and suitable for aquascaping.
Let met know what you think about this, and maybe someone will recognize from witch tree it comes from. Darrel ???
I think that in a week or two I will use it in my actual scape, moss and fern or Anubias on it. I miss wood and moss lol as I am not using it since a year now.
Cheers member
Long live UKAPS
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Hope you are all doing well in the freezing winter of Europe looool. Here it is very hot these days around 36 C. Hopefully we have AC.
A friend have dig multiple huge pond for tilapias reproduction in the wet land of Kinshasa on the Congo river, maybe some of you have seen the pictures of this set up in the pond sub forum ?!
When digging these pond he found a huge amount of pieces of wood in there. I went there 4 month ago and he have put all the woods he have found in one place, and whoa that's a lot of wood.
I selected three pieces of wood, that have hard structure, like that it will not rot right away in the tank.
Unfortunately the wood was floating when puts in the water.
In my work shop we have a 6000L tank to stock water for cleaning the trucks. So I attached stones on the wood and leave it for 3 months or so int water. Yesterday night I realized that I had completely forgot about these wood. I took it out this morning, the wood isn't floating any more and it has not rot a all !!! After a quick karcher cleaning I took pictures to share with you one piece of wood I have found that is nice and suitable for aquascaping.
Let met know what you think about this, and maybe someone will recognize from witch tree it comes from. Darrel ???
I think that in a week or two I will use it in my actual scape, moss and fern or Anubias on it. I miss wood and moss lol as I am not using it since a year now.
Cheers member
Long live UKAPS
Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk