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The emours Aquarium Decor Wood is a premium driftwood decoration for fish tanks, measuring between 9 to 12 inches in length. Each piece is crafted from high-grade, durable wood, ensuring longevity in both aquatic and dry settings. With its unique shapes and natural beauty, this driftwood not only enhances the aesthetic of your aquarium but also serves as a vital shelter for fish, making it a must-have for any aquarium enthusiast.
J**I
Perfect piece!
I ordered the medium piece and it was perfect for my new 5 gallon aquarium. I loved how it was a stump with roots. I can't wait to see how it looks as the aquarium matures. Very happy with this piece. I did boil it for 3 hrs and then soaked it in water for two more days after. It leeched some tannins but not a lot.Update: I bought a second piece of wood and love it even more than the first. It looks so cool and I can't wait for it to mature. I got a medium piece for a new 3 gallon aquarium. It is a bit large but the shape worked out in my favor. I'm keeping micro fish and shrimp, so they still have a lot of space. This piece I boiled for about an hour and then changed the water and let sit for 24 hrs. I changed the water again and let sit for another 24 hrs. The piece sunk and is barely leeching tannins.
J**A
Beautiful driftwood!!!
The most beautiful and perfect sized piece of driftwood I could have received!! Let me make this as clear as possible, anyone who has complained about this wood has not had the patience to clear the tannins in the wood which does take sometime. This is how, boil the wood and remove the water once the it’s darkened. You will notice when the water is not as brown anymore which take about 3 days. Yes 3 days of boiling and dumping the water, then repeat. But the outcome is well worth it I love my driftwood and so do my fish!!!
B**Z
Beautiful things come at a cost
The log is beautiful and even though I soaked it for half a day before putting it in, I have had to remove half of the water twice bc the log turns it brown. Like tea brown. Plus, the log floats, which is understandable, it is wood, but it’s for a fish tank! I can’t have my fish tank log floating. I had to sandwich it in to keep it down. 🤦🏼♀️Overall, if you can deal with all the water changed due to whatever dye they put on this thing bleeding off and the floating issue, it’s a beautiful piece of wood.Update! Not only did this log never stop turning my fish tank into a brown tea color but is also started to break down. It got this thick coat of fuzz on it, and nothing else in the tank had that fuzz. After I took it out the tank was fine. No fuzz to be seen. I asked a local pet store why they think it turned fuzzy and they said it sounded like it was breaking down the wood. Idk but between the constant water color changes and fuzziness, I couldn’t do it anymore.
C**O
Inconsistent tannin release
I have 2 tanks, so I bought 2 pieces. They’re both stylish pieces and both the perfect side. It’s so weird though, that in one tank, it didn’t affect the water color at all, and the other tank, the tannin release is crazy; turning the water red! I think the inconsistency in tannin release could be an issue to some people. Overall, beautiful pieces
C**C
A pleasant surprise
I love it! I expected a little fingerling piece of wood that would probably be a little underwhelming in appearance, but good enough to anchor some moss.That's..uh, not what i got. This is a solid piece the size of my whole face. Lots of drama and great hides and way, way too big for the intended tank.Luckily, I've got a 10 gallon tank that it will suit perfectly. I've never been so pleased to get something i can't use for the purpose it was purchased before. It's beautiful. The only problem here is my interpretation of 'small'.
T**6
Dyed driftwood?!?!
Bought two of these driftwood pieces for my fish bowls but when I added it to my first bowl the water turned brown. I boiled the driftwood about 20+ times (cooling, rinsing and repeat) assuming the wood must have been dyed. Let the wood soak in clear water overnight. After all that, I added back to my fish bowl after a water change and the water is still turning brown.....not as dark but still brown. I know that is the look some aquarists are going for, but for me this will detract from my Betta's beautiful color. The pieces are very nicely shaped, but feel better suited for dark-water aquascape.
I**O
Boil it before you put it in your tank!
Nice size and adds a good touch to my tank. The wood itself isn't splintery, it doesn't catch my Betta's fins, and he loves hiding around it. It did turn my tank water a tea like color, though that was because I forgot to boil it first and remove the tannic acid.
A**R
Tannins Tannins Tannins
The piece itself is nice but it never stop leaking tannins. I boiled it for days and I have had it in my tank for weeks and it instantly turns the water brown with no end in site.
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