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Old January 21st 04, 01:42 PM
Dr Engelbert Buxbaum
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Jason Allen Finnigan wrote:

hi me and a friend took a trip to a nearby beach today and picked up a
couple of pieces of driftwood and we are not sure how to prep them to go in
our tanks any help would be greatly appreciated



Most types of driftwood will slowly rot when submerged in a tank.
Exception is so-called peatwood, which has been curing in a swamp for a
couple of thousand years and are now resistant to rotting. Most fish
shops will sell some specimens.

pruned the crossposting a little bit
 




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