I have a problem. I bought a new piece of driftwood for the new 6g bowfront (finally going to do my 'tree' with some fissidens fontanus), problem is: it doesn't want to sink. Here's the thing- this tank is a low pH, low TDS tank. I don't want to add rocks, etc that will pull up the TDS.
I left it in the tank, weighted down by another waterlogged piece of wood, for a week or so- no go. I pulled it out and boiled it in RO for 4+ hours, no go. It's still floating and doesn't seem to be any closer to getting waterlogged.
Does anyone have any tricks for speeding up this process that I'm not considering? I've heard of drilling or gluing the bottom to a piece of slate, but am not sure how this will effect my pH/TDS levels. Anyone have any experience with this? Same with weighing it down with rock, or drilling a hole through the 'trunk' and stuffing it with rebar, etc... I'm totally new to low pH/ low TDS tanks and don't want to mess it up being impatient with this wood!
Any advice is really appreciated!!
I left it in the tank, weighted down by another waterlogged piece of wood, for a week or so- no go. I pulled it out and boiled it in RO for 4+ hours, no go. It's still floating and doesn't seem to be any closer to getting waterlogged.
Does anyone have any tricks for speeding up this process that I'm not considering? I've heard of drilling or gluing the bottom to a piece of slate, but am not sure how this will effect my pH/TDS levels. Anyone have any experience with this? Same with weighing it down with rock, or drilling a hole through the 'trunk' and stuffing it with rebar, etc... I'm totally new to low pH/ low TDS tanks and don't want to mess it up being impatient with this wood!
Any advice is really appreciated!!
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