Michigan Cichlid Association

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Charles99 on May 22, 2012, 01:56:16 PM

Title: Using old stumps in cichlid tank
Post by: Charles99 on May 22, 2012, 01:56:16 PM
I was wondering if it would be safe to use some old stumps from shrubbery in my fish tank. I removed the bush(evergreen spruce) probably five years ago and the stumps has been sitting in my backyard. 
Title: Re: Using old stumps in cichlid tank
Post by: Ron on May 22, 2012, 02:04:36 PM
I've often thought about collecting my own wood as well for display. Here are a few concerns I see about using it in a cichlid tank.

Title: Re: Using old stumps in cichlid tank
Post by: Charles99 on May 22, 2012, 02:53:36 PM
Thanks for the quick reply, the sun has bleached the wood white and I thought it would look great in an aquarium.
Title: Re: Using old stumps in cichlid tank
Post by: Marty on May 22, 2012, 10:45:57 PM
I agree with pretty much everything Ron said.

I would look for a hardwood (like oak) if you can find it so it lasts longer.  Get yourself a tub and soak the wood in water with some bleach added over a few days at least to kill off bacteria or any nasties you don't want in your tank.  Then you want to rinse thoroughly and soak again to make sure the bleach is gone.

If you have any doubts about the safety of the wood, you might consider a cheap "guinea pig" in the tub for a while before adding the wood to your display tank.

If the wood isn't sinking, a good way to keep it on the bottom is to take a piece of slate or ceramic tile, drill a hole in it and use a screw to anchor it to the wood.