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link to Can I Put Painted Or Stained Driftwood In My Fish Tank Or Terrarium
As driftwood spends a sizeable amount of time underwater, its surface gets treated by time, salt, water and lastly sun, endowing it with a unique natural look. As such, it gets a wide variety of use...
link to Real vs. Fake Driftwood: Which Best Suits Your Needs?
In today’s day and age, there is a large variety of items available for indoor and outdoor decoration and aquascaping. As the massive plastic and resin manufacturing industry can practically make...
link to Why Doesn’t Driftwood Rot?
Driftwood has been used for decorative purposes in all sorts of places, especially aquariums. Many people use driftwood in the aquariums to lower the pH of the water and create beautiful aquascapes....
link to Can You Leave Driftwood Outside?
You must have been intrigued by the pieces of driftwood that wash up on the shores of rivers or seas. The smooth weathered look makes them a perfect fit for your rustic home decor. Indeed, driftwood...
link to How To Keep Driftwood From Cracking
Driftwood has been used for a long time in different sculptures, art pieces, and aquariums. It can be a beautiful addition to all sorts of places. But the cracks in driftwood can make it look...
link to Why Is Driftwood So Light? Let’s Take A Look
Driftwood is a specific material, which undergoes several processes which make it several times lighter than its regular counterpart. In its lifecycle, it first lands in a body of water, be it an...