Explore creative aquarium and reptile habitats with real Malaysian Driftwood
Ruggedly beautiful driftwood is an indispensable addition to any reptile landscape. Use versatile Malaysian Driftwood to add visual interest, increase architectural structure, or provide shelter and cover for terrarium or aquarium inhabitants. Create the ideal daytime hiding spot for nocturnal reptile species. Also great as an attachment site for Moss or even live epiphytes for a truly nature-inspired arboreal terrarium.
Please Note:
Malaysian Driftwood is a natural product and the size and shape of each piece are unique and will vary. Dimensions will also vary slightly. Rinse thoroughly and soak in water to help reduce the safe and natural release of organic acids that tint the water in aquariums and aquatic reptile and amphibian habitats.
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- Natural driftwood for decorating reptile terrariums
- Create a realistic environment for arboreal reptiles
- Great addition for desert reptile setups as well as aquariums
Malaysian Driftwood is a unique kind of wood that is exported from Malaysia. There are many varieties of trees that originate in Malaysia, however, the most sought-after wood comes from a species known as Diospyros Ebonasea. This perennial plant is responsible for some of the strongest and darkest wood that is used in various industries. Ebonasea can be classified as part of the Genus Diospyros, which comprises a collection of dark woods, often known as Ebony.
Malaysian Driftwood is excellent driftwood for amateurs of all levels as it isn't a risky wood that could pose the dangers that woods usually do. The exotic appearance will enhance any enclosure it's placed within and will last for a considerable period before it begins to decay. The moderate amounts in tannin release are great for freshwater systems and are usually suitable for tanks with blackwater. Blackwood provides a habitat for animals to lay their eggs, hide and consume. This kind of driftwood is not toxic, which makes it suitable for all types of species.
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