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Is it possible to use just ANY wood from the field to put in the tank ?
what do i need to check before putting the wood in ? what should disqualify a wood ? (im gonna go collect one from the field near my home) . is it true they balance ph ? thanks Lior |
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![]() "Lior T" wrote in message ... Is it possible to use just ANY wood from the field to put in the tank ? no what do i need to check before putting the wood in ? Dry, hardwoods (close grain) and their roots. what should disqualify a wood ? (im gonna go collect one from the field near my home) . No pine. If it does not look cool. No bark... Others can probably provide better/more input. is it true they balance ph ? Theorectically they do, in practice it makes very little difference. Its mainly for looks. I am one of the very few that is no longer worried, concerned, care, and propagate pH lore. I am not saying its not a factor....but its one I now believe is no big deal. I replaced my pH lore with osmotic pressure of water.....or the thin and thickness of water based upon dosolved stuff in it. Its measured by conductivity/TDS. But thats me. I think the Marketer shills and the folks they fool keep the legend alive. But thats me and I have noticed others but not in this forum. thanks Lior |
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Thanks.
so this means i can pretty much use ANY kind of wood ? (sorry if this sounds abit like im repeating myself...) Lior. Marcus Fox wrote: "Lior T" wrote in message ... Is it possible to use just ANY wood from the field to put in the tank ? what do i need to check before putting the wood in ? what should disqualify a wood ? (im gonna go collect one from the field near my home) . is it true they balance ph ? Wood may leach substances into the water, changing the pH in a possibly inappropriate manner. Driftwood often leaches tannins and other humic acids into the water (much like peat moss), possibly softening it and lowering its pH. The water may also obtain a yellowish tea-colored tint. The tint is not harmful and can be removed by filtering the water through activated charcoal. If you use wood that you've found yourself (e.g., woods or lake), boil it first to kill any pathogens. Boiling it (long enough) will also make it sink. Marcus |
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but you MUST make sure the wood is, 1. cured, dried to an extent that it's
no still 'green' which will release chemicals into the water, I guess that would be tannins, but others too, 2. it cannot be anywhere near rotting, that'll create a big PITA.... "Lior T" wrote in message ... Thanks. so this means i can pretty much use ANY kind of wood ? (sorry if this sounds abit like im repeating myself...) Lior. Marcus Fox wrote: "Lior T" wrote in message ... Is it possible to use just ANY wood from the field to put in the tank ? what do i need to check before putting the wood in ? what should disqualify a wood ? (im gonna go collect one from the field near my home) . is it true they balance ph ? Wood may leach substances into the water, changing the pH in a possibly inappropriate manner. Driftwood often leaches tannins and other humic acids into the water (much like peat moss), possibly softening it and lowering its pH. The water may also obtain a yellowish tea-colored tint. The tint is not harmful and can be removed by filtering the water through activated charcoal. If you use wood that you've found yourself (e.g., woods or lake), boil it first to kill any pathogens. Boiling it (long enough) will also make it sink. Marcus |
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