Repguy27
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How do I tell the difference between sealed Mopani wood and Mopani wood that is not sealed?
Having had all kinds of woods/roots, both in terrariums and in aquariums, I prefer, by far, the fake wood/roots.
These fake woods are certainly expensive (it depends a lot where you buy them),
but after that, they last for decades, and cannot rot. And there's nothing to boil or bake neither, LOL.
Now, we've got plenty of choice concerning the model we'd like to have.
I agree that back to ten-twenty years ago, the fake wood/roots looked really fake,
but the industry improved a lot,
and it's almost impossible to tell the difference between a true root and a fake one.
:happy:
This is one piece of fake root I've got for two-three years now in an aquarium, it's just great.
How do I tell the difference between sealed Mopani wood and Mopani wood that is not sealed?
ME TOO, That was wonderful!!! I know some one that bought cypress for her tank... she said only some cypress? Will it lose toxicity?
13 yr old thread man. No one's responding to this.hello i am not sure if anyone is still intressted but i have birch wood in my curent newt paludarium and had it in an tropical aquarium with african dwarf frogs and never had any problems with toxicity orso and had oak leaves in such sort of inviroments (aquarium and paludarium, perhaps the oak leaves are not toxic?) and never had any problems with toxicity. so i am very intrested in why it is in the do not use list?