When you have glued all the driftwood pieces together around the circle – you can center the mirror and attach it with glue to either the back or the front of the driftwood circle – whichever you prefer. Attach a small screw to the wood, wrap wire around the screwRead More →

Bristlenose Plecos. Siamese Algae Eater. Otocinclus Catfish. Twig Catfish. Mollies. What eats biofilm on driftwood? Nerites are quite prolific at consuming algae, so they should readily devour the biofilm. Do guppies like driftwood? Driftwood tends to complement vividly colored fish, so aquarists often choose to pair driftwood with tetras, guppiesRead More →

Look out for storms, high winds and weather fronts, these usually bring lots of driftwood, especially during the winter months. Also look at the direction of the wind and the storm fronts. This will tell you what areas and beaches the driftwood will be washed up on. Can you takeRead More →

Tannins don’t hurt fish, but they can and will lower the ph of the water in the tank. What driftwood is not safe for aquariums? However, any piece of wood cannot be used for aquarium driftwood. Aquarium driftwood needs to be cured & submersible, else it may leak tannins andRead More →