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I just went out to the woods an picked up some Oak root burls and Manzanita branches. After soaking them in water for a couple weeks they pretty much stopped giving off color although there was a little yellow for a while. Anyway, theyhave been in the tank giving anchorage to Lacy Java Ferns and Anubias for about 6 months with no adverse reactions. Dan -- 100g Planted Flourite substrate 2 Emporer 400 w/biowheels 8 Neons 8 Cardinal Tetras 4 Serapae Tetras 4 Black-skirted Tetras 1 Bumblebee Goby 3 Platys 5 Ghost shrimp 3 Otos "JHudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm in the process of planning/setting up a low-light planted aquarium. As I will be having Java fern and moss in the aquarium I would like to put it on driftwood. Do I have to use real driftwood or can I use the resin imitation stuff? I am having trouble finding a piece or two that I like.(I'm in Canada, not as many options) If its better to use the real stuff can I get the reasons why? Thanks
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