🌟 Dive into Style with Driftwood!
The PINVNBY Large Driftwood is a premium aquarium decoration made from high-grade, durable wood. Ranging from 11 to 18 inches, each unique piece enhances the aesthetic of your fish tank while providing shelter for aquatic life. Perfect for both aquariums and terrariums, this versatile decor is an ideal gift for any nature lover.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.31"D x 4.23"W x 11.73"H |
Additional Features | Large, Driftwood for Aquarium, |
Seasons | All |
Shape | Irregular Shape |
Occasion Type | Mother's Day, Christmas, Housewarming, Birthday |
Color | Wood |
Container Material | Glass |
Material Type | Wood |
J**C
Awesome looking piece!
I love this piece so much, it was exactly what I envisioned for my Isopod terrarium! I definitely will be ordering other pieces for my other terrariums.
T**Y
She got a woody....
Purchased because I didn't realize that my Pleco likes and needs wood. Luckily, the food block I used was supplementing already (to make sure he/she was getting enough food). My former ghost shrimp also liked so much that she promptly laid her eggs near on after it was placed.Absolutely love this driftwood. Real wood means real tannins. That also means that you need to boil it. The pieces are small, but at the big pet stores you can get one piece and it is smaller for the same price as this whole bundle.No need for any of the bad reviews. At all! It made your water turn color? Goodness. I was able to boil all three in the same stock pot. Boil covered in water for an hour, dump, another hour, dump.. etc. Keep doing that until water is mostly clear. I've had absolutely no issues, no tannins leaking, no algae like growth (boiling kills spores), etc. I will definitely be ordering more since my trips to the beach have not been fruitful. Also, I love this wood! It sunk perfectly. Nothing was needed to be added to aid.As with any driftwood, before you put in an aquarium or use in a terrium for any animal, please sanitize! Please use or get some sommon sense!!! Boiling is highly recommend for Aquariums and I'd do the same if I used for my snake or any animal that may come into contact with it.
E**N
Pieces Are Nice and Interesting, But Not LARGE By Any Means
I would describe these pieces of driftwood as more “medium” sized. I really love the Root piece, it is not wanting to sink so I may have to tie it down, but I think it will look great in my tank! The Log is a really solid piece, with an interesting “loop” on the crook, it should work perfectly. All in all, I am very satisfied with my purchase, maybe this company has new quality control in place. They should market this set as “medium” sized, the pieces I received do not match the pictures they posted.
E**.
Beautiful wood at a fair price
These pieces of wood, in my opinion are really good. The shapes are all different and interesting. I really like all three that I received. The problem for me is that they are smaller than what I am looking for however, that is my fault for not reading the add thoroughly. The size is okay but not what I want for my current tank project. The add states the pieces can be between 4 and 8 inches or something like that. I was looking for something bigger. I am really tempted to keep them anyway because they do look so good. As with all wood you should be sure to rinse thoroughly, boil, and soak with multiple dumpings and refillings of the bucket until the water is clear (unless you want the tannins (tea color) in your tank) and the wood no longer floats. Real wood will grow a white "film" on it. It's a natural process and it has never once harmed and of my fish, snails, or shrimp. My guppies nibbled on it actually. It will go away. I think this wood is worth a roll of the dice and if you have PRIME than you have absolutely nothing to lose in my opinion. I would recommend it.
R**R
Skinny, spindly, sawn off, broken, & sad looking driftwood.
I bought these based on the images presented by the seller and from other reviews. In particular, any of them shown in the item description or review of the ones by the banana was what I was hoping for. I am super disappointed with how the ones I recieved look though. I thought I better add how mine look so others have a more balanced idea of what they might get. Mine had one promising looking piece but it was sawed in half. Another one is spiky all over with some branches broken off, and others sawn off, maybe to give it a base? The branches were smaller than my pinky, and I am a petite person, under 5' tall, so I have pretty skinny fingers. Maybe pencil sized branches? The last one also lacked bulk to it & was also long and spindly. None were something I would have picked out or bought if I could have seen them in person in a store. They seem highly overpriced for what I got. Then there were some sawn off little bits in the package as well, I included a larger one in my photo.I also took a second pic with the more substantial Galápagos brand driftwood I purchased online from PetCo for cheaper and picked up in store. I went in and looked at the other driftwood they had, and the one they picked for me looked nicer than the one they left behind, but again, I don't know that I would have wanted to buy it if I had seen it for myself. I was hoping this Amazon purchased driftwood was similar to the PetCo wood, but more interestingly shaped. None of them have matched my expectations, so the hunt for neat looking driftwood for my aquarium continues. These from Amazon are definitely not it. If the thickest one hadn't been cut in half, I may have let it go and been happy I got at least one useable piece, but as is, these upset me.
D**.
Nice pieces of wood, not driftwood.
I ordered the three pack of 7-13” pieces. The pieces have nice shape but they are all very much on the small side. I attached them all together and used them as one large piece in my fish tank. They look good in there.However, this is not driftwood. Driftwood would expressly imply that it had been adrift in water for some period. The pieces I received definitely were not adrift. Driftwood should be largely free of bark and have been bleached by the sun some.The pieces I have were still completely covered with bark. I peeled off what I could after soaking them for a couple days in dechlorinated water. Some people complain about the tannins releasing for a long time. That’s probably from the bark which releases lots more tannins than the wood itself.
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