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paul anderson
May 21st 05, 05:43 AM
Does anyone know if I can soak drift wood from the ocean for a couple of
weeks to get the salt out and then use it in my fresh water aquarium. Or is
there any other way.

blank
May 21st 05, 11:19 AM
"paul anderson" > wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if I can soak drift wood from the ocean for a couple of
> weeks to get the salt out and then use it in my fresh water aquarium. Or
is
> there any other way.
>
Yes, you can. I soak it for a month or so, changing the water once in a
while, then leave it in the sun for some time, then soak it again until it
stays submerged by itself, then put it in the tank. It takes a while, but
theres plenty of driftwood around where I live.

Bill
May 21st 05, 09:19 PM
"blank" > Spaketh Thusly:

>
>"paul anderson" > wrote in message
>news:L%yje.15225$Y36.8077@trndny05...
>> Does anyone know if I can soak drift wood from the ocean for a couple of
>> weeks to get the salt out and then use it in my fresh water aquarium. Or
>is
>> there any other way.
>>
>Yes, you can. I soak it for a month or so, changing the water once in a
>while, then leave it in the sun for some time, then soak it again until it
>stays submerged by itself, then put it in the tank. It takes a while, but
>theres plenty of driftwood around where I live.
I agree, I've done it, changing the water daily (or close to it) for a few
weeks (under a rock for weight) then leaving it soak until it no longer
floats.
One other step I take with all "found" wood, is to add bleach to the first
soak to disinfect it - just in case. A little dechlor to the next few to get
rid of the bleach.
I have had mixed luck with how long it lasts.

--
Bill H. [my "reply to" address is real]
www.necka.net
Molon Labe!

blank
May 22nd 05, 09:25 AM
"Bill" > wrote in message

> One other step I take with all "found" wood, is to add bleach to the first
> soak to disinfect it - just in case. A little dechlor to the next few to
get
> rid of the bleach.

Yis, I forgot to mention the bleach. I give it a huge dose to start off
with and less a couple more times in the first week or so. Then the water
changes wash the rest of it away. Anyway bleach really doesn't last long in
water, especially if it is in the sun.

sophiefishstuff
May 22nd 05, 08:17 PM
In message
>, blank
> writes
>
>"Bill" > wrote in message
>
>> One other step I take with all "found" wood, is to add bleach to the first
>> soak to disinfect it - just in case. A little dechlor to the next few to
>get
>> rid of the bleach.
>
>Yis, I forgot to mention the bleach. I give it a huge dose to start off
>with and less a couple more times in the first week or so. Then the water
>changes wash the rest of it away. Anyway bleach really doesn't last long in
>water, especially if it is in the sun.

can I make a case for using sterilising tablets or solution (the ones
for baby stuff) rather than domestic bleach, please?
>
>

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sophie

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(under construction. ish.)

blank
May 22nd 05, 08:31 PM
> can I make a case for using sterilising tablets or solution (the ones
> for baby stuff) rather than domestic bleach, please?
> >

> sophie

im interested in why sophie is there a reason i shouldn't use bleach
theres napisan in the same cupboard as the bleach, so i would use it if you
can convince me there is some problem with bleach

Scott
May 24th 05, 04:36 AM
"blank" > wrote in message
...
>> can I make a case for using sterilising tablets or solution (the ones
>> for baby stuff) rather than domestic bleach, please?
>> >
>
>> sophie
>
> im interested in why sophie is there a reason i shouldn't use bleach
> theres napisan in the same cupboard as the bleach, so i would use it if
> you
> can convince me there is some problem with bleach
>
>

There isn't

---scott

sophiefishstuff
May 24th 05, 04:00 PM
In message >, Scott
> writes
>
>"blank" > wrote in message
...
>>> can I make a case for using sterilising tablets or solution (the ones
>>> for baby stuff) rather than domestic bleach, please?
>>> >
>>
>>> sophie
>>
>> im interested in why sophie is there a reason i shouldn't use bleach
>> theres napisan in the same cupboard as the bleach, so i would use it if
>> you
>> can convince me there is some problem with bleach
>>
>>
>
>There isn't

some of the household bleaches have some odd additives; the sterilising
stuff is "safer" for people and I would imagine "safer" for fish -
dechlorinators break down any actual bleach left behind, but not any
extras; the baby stuff is also, as I understand it, more degradable from
an environmental point of view, which has to be a good thing.
maybe I'm over-cautious?
--
sophie

www.freewebs.com/fishstuff
(under construction. ish.)

ZebraPl3co
May 27th 05, 07:25 PM
Why don't you just boil it several times to leech and kill off what
ever's in the driftwood. I've done the bleaching alot but I find that
my pleco and javamoss prefer wood that weren't bleached.

ZebraPl3co
May 27th 05, 07:29 PM
Why don't you just boil it several times to leech and kill off
whatever's in the drifwood?
I do bleaching alot and I find that my pleco and javamoss tend to stay
away from the bleached wood. Even after it's been in the tank for 1/2
year.

Bill
May 29th 05, 04:01 AM
"ZebraPl3co" > Spaketh Thusly:

>Why don't you just boil it several times to leech and kill off
>whatever's in the drifwood?
>I do bleaching alot and I find that my pleco and javamoss tend to stay
>away from the bleached wood. Even after it's been in the tank for 1/2
>year.
In my case it would require going out and buying a pot at least as big as the
5 gallon buckets I use to soak. Not practical for the larger pieces.
Besides, how long would you have to boil a piece of wood to kill whatever is
inside of it? I'm not worried about bugs in holes, I've never seen that in
salt water driftwood, and fish like bugs anyway.

--
Bill H. [my "reply to" address is real]
www.necka.net
Molon Labe!

jet
May 30th 05, 03:09 PM
I'm partial to using the dishwasher (no soap of course).

blank
May 31st 05, 10:40 AM
"jet" > wrote in message
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> I'm partial to using the dishwasher (no soap of course).
>
thats an excellent idea chlorine for a few days then into the dishwasher
might have to do it when the wife is out shopping though

scooltim
February 11th 11, 06:16 PM
Yes, you can. I soak it a month or so, changing the water once a Period of time, then it for some time in the sun, then soaked until stay submerged itself, and then put it in the tank.