anyone uses drift wood in in your tank

zgma

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I am moving fish into a bigger tank, 115, in this weekend. There are a few pices of drift wood in this tank that I use for fresh water fish. I don't have a lot of life rock. So, I am thinking about keeping those drift wood in the tank. Is it a bad idea?

Thanks.
 
The drift wood will pull the pH down. I use it in my Discus tank to maintain a low pH. I'm not ready to say it is a bad idea, but I would not say it is a good idea. I think you will be constantly battling your pH if you use the drift wood.
 
Another thing to consider: Have you ever use ICH medication (or other medication) to treated the tank that had the drift wood? If you have, you will have copper leeching back out. Copper is a no-no for reef tank.

Minh
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8524528#post8524528 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefugee
Another thing to consider: Have you ever use ICH medication (or other medication) to treated the tank that had the drift wood? If you have, you will have copper leeching back out. Copper is a no-no for reef tank.

Minh

Or anything else the FW tank may have been treated with or experienced while it was up for that matter.

-Justin
 
drift wood for fw tank only. especially if you are keeping discus. It will make water softer and ph lower. def good water for discus . but its no place for sw. driftwood in saltwater tank. it is unnature like justin said.
 
The move has completed. I will pop some pictures before Thanksgiving.

Thanks for all your inputs.
 
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