Where to get Sinking Driftwood?

the tannens are natural & will fade somewhat in time .get used to it .I think african or south american 2 tone tan 2 light brown(the tan is light brown) from big alls is realy atractive ,even moreso than the Maylasian stuff. though if you have a maylasian bio tope use it .Its not bad. or mix its cheaper
 
I like the tea color that driftwood will add to the water for awhile. It's very natural looking. I think it's too bad that the tannins don't leech out of the driftwood forever. If someone sold this tea color tannin stuff in a bottle, I'd probably buy it.
 
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telecubby said:
the tannens are natural & will fade somewhat in time .get used to it .I think african or south american 2 tone tan 2 light brown(the tan is light brown) from big alls is realy atractive ,even moreso than the Maylasian stuff. though if you have a maylasian bio tope use it .Its not bad. or mix its cheaper

Well, i decided NOT to get used to it...Yes, it would look really cool in a biotope type tank...This was not a biotope, so it just made everything look dirty...
 
Ah finially found a lfs with the malyshan(sp) driftwood. Got some big pieces and will soak them over the weekend and finially get my tank going soon.
 
I got the malaysian stuff from aquaticeco. I really like it:
http://public.fotki.com/hurricanejedi/2006/aquarium_hardscape/

It adds a little color to my water but I don't find it intrusive, so don't mind that much. No problem sinking. (oh the color in the photos is not from the wood but my messing with the substrate)
 
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