Mopani driftwood root?

In my largest tank I have mopani, but it still colors the water very lightly even at 7months+. I see the tannins as a reminder to change the water, hehe. But supposedly Manzanita(sp) wood supposedly doesnt leech as bad from the start, but I dont know personally.

But driftwood, I personally like to boil or soak for atleast a month, and if its too large for the stovetop, a dishwasher without soap helps too, if it fits.
 
I like the tannins personally, my 5g looked rather bare without a piece in it, even more weird without the tannins. I put one and looked great :p . Only problem was that the wood was contaminated with something making it unusable. And it looks really weird too.
 
Piece of driftwood

Check out this piece I picked up from a local lfs that is going out of buisness and this was in one of their tanks.

It was $4 So I figured I dont have much to loose if its not real drifwood:) It sinks right away and doesnt brown up the water at all. It just has a couple really dark spots when under water. anybody know what kind of wood this is?

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That looks huge!
 
Probably the root or branches from a local tree that fell into a river or lake anf they found it and brought it in. If it was already in a fish tank, then why not use it? :) It looks like a huge piece, I would trim it down to several pieces of wood if I had it.
 
Is it possible to get java moss to grow all over it? if yes do I just atach some with string and let it grow on, or would I have to cover the enire thing myself??
 
Is it possible to get java moss to grow all over it? if yes do I just atach some with string and let it grow on, or would I have to cover the enire thing myself??
Java moss will grow anywhere. You can try the string to make them attach there temporarily until they establish on it.
 
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