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Malaysian Sinking Driftwood
Deep brown driftwood from Malaysia is used to visually enhance the appearance of aquariums and terrestrial terrariums. This driftwood has been cleaned to remove any debris to ensure safety to reptiles and aquatics!
This driftwood is long lasting in arid environments and provides a climbing or basking area for your reptiles. In an aquatic environment, Malaysian driftwood creates a naturalistic environment underwater. The driftwood can also be used as a bridge to land in an aquarium setting for turtles.
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We strongly recommend boiling all aquarium wood for 30–60 minutes prior to placing it into your tank.
Boiling helps to:
- Remove excess tannins to reduce water discoloration.
- Eliminate potential pathogens, such as bacteria or parasites that may be present on natural wood.
- Fully saturate and sink the wood, preventing floating in the tank.
- Reduce the risk of fungus growth during the first few weeks underwater.
Because wood is a natural product, variations in colour, shape, and tannin release are normal. Some pieces may still release mild tannins over time, which is safe and beneficial for many freshwater species.
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Malaysian Sinking Driftwood
Deep brown driftwood from Malaysia is used to visually enhance the appearance of aquariums and terrestrial terrariums. This driftwood has been cleaned to remove any debris to ensure safety to reptiles and aquatics!
This driftwood is long lasting in arid environments and provides a climbing or basking area for your reptiles. In an aquatic environment, Malaysian driftwood creates a naturalistic environment underwater. The driftwood can also be used as a bridge to land in an aquarium setting for turtles.
Looking for a specific piece check out w-y-s-i-w-y-g
We strongly recommend boiling all aquarium wood for 30–60 minutes prior to placing it into your tank.
Boiling helps to:
- Remove excess tannins to reduce water discoloration.
- Eliminate potential pathogens, such as bacteria or parasites that may be present on natural wood.
- Fully saturate and sink the wood, preventing floating in the tank.
- Reduce the risk of fungus growth during the first few weeks underwater.
Because wood is a natural product, variations in colour, shape, and tannin release are normal. Some pieces may still release mild tannins over time, which is safe and beneficial for many freshwater species.
















