An important point in selecting layout materials is to place top priority on the size that fits your aquarium tank and then on the shape. Another thing to note is to get to know the characteristics of each layout material because different types of materials have different impact on the aquarium water quality
- Most suitable for beginners, This wood features an attractive figure created by branching, and helps you to produce an impressive layout
- For an expression, which evokes an image of the driftwood roots spreading under water
- Recommended for Aquarists who can make a composition with a combination of several branches
- For a wild layout modeled on the wood’s native environment which is also a habitat for tropical fish
Amazon Wood
An authentic piece of Amazonian Driftwood collected
Branch Wood
Popular driftwood with its attractive multi-branching form. Your aquarium looks cool just by placing this driftwood in it
Horn Wood
Drift wood of various shapes with surface colors ranging from brown to reddish brown
Keep a stock of well-shaped horn woods, will be useful in near future 🙂
Jati Wood
Usually available in thin branches.
Suitably used in combination with several branches.
Old Black Wood
Black driftwood in a branch form
This is commonly used to be one of ADA’s major driftwood in their layouts
White Wood
Relatively thick driftwood whitish in color.
Has the tendency to leach a lot of tannin
Drift Wood II
Hard , Solid driftwood resembling ebony and rosewood.
Not available commonly in aquarium trade due to limited availability
Philippine Drift Wood
Although not dealt & used by ADA, this is a good driftwood which is popularly seen.
The good thing about this driftwood is easy accessibility