Black Forest Spider Wood

Black Forest Spider Wood

$6.99
$6.99
IMPORTANT: Requests pertaining to size, dimension and shape are NOT guaranteed unless custom hardscape is purchased. For more information, please send our team an email. All stones and driftwood are natural items (unless otherwise noted) and variations in shape, size, color and natural markings and/or characteristics may or may not be present.

Due to the high volume of hardscape orders received, we cannot send photos of current inventory available or accommodate detailed customization. All hardscape sales are FINAL and are not eligible for return or exchange unless you have received the incorrect item(s).


Boiling aquarium driftwood will speed up waterlogging and the release of tannins!
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A relatively new aquarium hardscape wood, Black Forest Spider Wood is characterized by its signature dark, charcoal brown hue. This unique feature sets it apart from other aquascaping driftwoods such as normal Spider Wood which is lighter in color and only becomes brown in color once waterlogged. Black Forest Spider Wood, however, will become darker and darker as time passes. As a result, this bold aquarium wood provides a much darker-toned and mysterious planted aquarium atmosphere along with beautiful contrast against boldly colored aquatic plants. In addition, this Spider Wood releases a minimal amount of tannins that would otherwise tint aquarium water for a longer period of time.

Wild twists and turns along with knots define this aquarium wood. Its natural root-like look is commonly sought after by enthusiasts. Black Forest Spider Wood works well on its own as a centerpiece or when complemented with smaller stones at the base of any scape.

Measurement Range:
Provided measurements are rough estimates. This driftwood is 100% natural - Dimensions may vary +/- a few inches and should be used as overall guidelines.

NANO -  1-3"
SMALL - 4-6"
MEDIUM - 6-7+"

TIP 1: 
Usually sinks on its own in 2 weeks  time

TIP 2:  Tannins leeched from wood will provide a natural tint to water, but will gradually dissipate based on the frequency of water changes

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