Pacific Wood
Pacific Driftwood looks like Malaysian driftwood's interesting cousin. While it shares similarities, it brings a much more rugged personality to the table with its deep knots and weathered tangles. It’s the perfect choice for an aquarium hardscape that needs to look like it has been sitting at the bottom of a river for a century.
Product Features and Benefits
- Weathered Texture: Pacific Wood features a highly textured surface with natural imperfections that provide a realistic, aged look.
- Micro-Caves and Crevices: The unique knots and tangles in each piece provide excellent hiding spots for fry and shrimp, while offering plenty of surface area for beneficial bacteria and biofilm to flourish.
- Aquascaping Versatility: Because it offers more "twist" than standard logs but more "bulk" than Spiderwood, it is the ultimate middle-ground for a professional planted aquarium hardscape.
Size Specifications
Photos provided are a representation of what you will receive. As Pacific Wood is a natural aquarium hardscape product, please expect variations in shape, weight, and character.
- Extra Small: 5-8 inches
- Small: 6-12 inches
- Medium: 10-16 inches
- Large: 14-20 inches
- Extra Large: 18-24 inches
Preparation and Care
Pacific Driftwood is a natural product and requires a bit of prep before it’s ready for prime time.
- Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the piece to remove any dust or debris from transit.
- The Floating Phase: Unlike Malaysian wood, Pacific Driftwood is buoyant. It will float initially. To keep it from bobbing like a cork, we recommend soaking it thoroughly or boiling it. A large stone or heavy decor may be placed on top to ensure a non-waterlogged piece of wood stays submerged.
- Tannin Management: This wood will release natural tannins, giving your water a warm, "tea-colored" tint. This is a natural occurrence, and the effects will subside over time. If you prefer the crystal-clear look, boil the wood for 1–2 hours or soak it in a separate container until the water runs clear. You can also reduce this effect through consistent water changes or through the addition of Aquario Neo Carbon Bag
Important note: We recommend rinsing wood thoroughly before adding it to an established aquarium. If you prefer, you may also boil the wood for at least 1–2 hours to help release tannins.