🌿 Drift into natural elegance—your tank’s new statement piece!
PINVNBY Natural Driftwood offers three unique 7-11 inch Mopani wood pieces, hand-selected for durability and natural beauty. Designed for aquariums and reptile habitats, this eco-friendly decor enhances your tank’s environment with authentic textures and shapes, creating a stunning, naturalistic display that lasts.
L**E
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Nice piece. A bit too large (my fault) but will save it for another build using a larger tank.
B**E
worth the money!
I love the pieces I received and the price was great! I will definitely order again in the future if I need more.
J**A
Great- but so your homework and know how much work this takes to prepare for fish tank
It you buy this, be aware you will need to do a lot of prep work before it’s ready for your tank. I read most reviews and was ready to boil and soak the wood for a few days. A few days turned Into 2 weeks. I boiled the wood every hour when there was daylight, and switched out the water on the hour- which was always dark dark brown. During the night time I let is soak in fresh water. The water was dark come morning time. I did this for 48 hours. Needless to say I was tired of boiling wood by the end of the 2 days. So I just decided to soak it until I hit the two week point- and changing the water in the morning. Every morning the water was pretty dark until the week mark. Then from 1 week to two weeks it was just tea colored. At the two week mark I decided to boil it and the water was so dark and brown. I decided that I would probably return it since the water was never clear like the other reviewers mentioned. I decided I would place the woods in my fish tanks and if it turned the water tea colored I would return it since I like clear water in my fish tanks. I put the two smaller wood pieces in my 29 gallon tank, and the biggest piece in my 20 gallon tank. And I was totally surprised but my tanks are super clear, even after 3 days of being in there. Maybe my awesome filters are taking care of it? Who knows. But my fish love them, especially my bristlenose plecos. They are beautiful( albeit small) pieces of drift wood. Maybe I could have put the wood on the fish tank sooner? Or maybe I boiled it and soaked it just long enough? What I did worked for me, but if you don’t want to spend that amount of time getting it ready, I would just go to a specialty aquarium store and get something they have. For the price, these are great. But I took one star off for having to spend so much time getting these ready.
E**H
Tanic acid
I bought these for my 15 gallon tank, and they look great. The ONLY important note worth mentioning is the tanic acid. If you do not follow proper procedures before placing into your tank, the wood WILL turn your water orange, and water visibility will be lost. This does NOT damage the fish in any way, and is actually healthy for them. It just isn't pretty for humans to look at. The wood arrives lightweight and bone dry. They float in the water because of this. But again: if you follow the proper procedures beforehand, you can easily resolve this issue. Very durable wood, lasted years before it began to rot. Easy to add to the tank.
R**R
Skinny, spindly, sawn off, broken, & sad looking driftwood.
I bought these based on the images presented by the seller and from other reviews. In particular, any of them shown in the item description or review of the ones by the banana was what I was hoping for. I am super disappointed with how the ones I recieved look though. I thought I better add how mine look so others have a more balanced idea of what they might get. Mine had one promising looking piece but it was sawed in half. Another one is spiky all over with some branches broken off, and others sawn off, maybe to give it a base? The branches were smaller than my pinky, and I am a petite person, under 5' tall, so I have pretty skinny fingers. Maybe pencil sized branches? The last one also lacked bulk to it & was also long and spindly. None were something I would have picked out or bought if I could have seen them in person in a store. They seem highly overpriced for what I got. Then there were some sawn off little bits in the package as well, I included a larger one in my photo.I also took a second pic with the more substantial Galápagos brand driftwood I purchased online from PetCo for cheaper and picked up in store. I went in and looked at the other driftwood they had, and the one they picked for me looked nicer than the one they left behind, but again, I don't know that I would have wanted to buy it if I had seen it for myself. I was hoping this Amazon purchased driftwood was similar to the PetCo wood, but more interestingly shaped. None of them have matched my expectations, so the hunt for neat looking driftwood for my aquarium continues. These from Amazon are definitely not it. If the thickest one hadn't been cut in half, I may have let it go and been happy I got at least one useable piece, but as is, these upset me.
J**N
Read me
Was a big think of wood which was great for the price however the wood was noticeably cut in half so it didn’t look right for my tank.
S**E
Almost to big
Ordered a piece for a 75 gallon aquarium to attach some Java fern to, when it arrived I couldn’t believe my eyes, the piece was 27 inches long, absolutely huge, but couldn’t be happier with it. Only down side was it was so big it was extremely difficult to boil to clean and remove tannins before it was placed in the aquarium.
R**2
Nice wood but...
These are some nice chunks of wood and are probably great for their intended purpose. I purchased them to display some flies that I tied, however, the wood was so hard I couldn't get the hooks to poke into them. It's not any fault of the product, I was expecting softer wood like drift wood but that's not the case. I ended up putting them on a window sill for decoration, minus the flies. Still good wood for a terrarium I would suspect.
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