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Drift wood where is best place to buy slash find
Just wondering where the best spots to find drift wood I find in creeks or beaches when I'm working and I'll post up some pictures of my trees soon daniel
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Re: Drift wood where is best place to buy slash find
Hi mate, sometimes its not as easy as just popping down to the local creek to find driftwood, legally taking driftwood from a creek is the same as taking a sp. of fish, fauna or flora and there might be some discrepancies involved as far as parks and wildlife are concerned, in saying that i agree we have a lot of fish and aquatic inverts that need driftwood as shelter.purelydaniel wrote:Just wondering where the best spots to find drift wood I find in creeks or beaches when I'm working and I'll post up some pictures of my trees soon daniel
Best place would be any of the aquariums locally, at least then you can be certain that you wont harming the envrionment or potentially exposing your tree to harmful fungi or bacteria.
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Re: Drift wood where is best place to buy slash find
Hmm... debatable depending on the practices of the aquariums supplier.VelvetSicklid wrote:Best place would be any of the aquariums locally, at least then you can be certain that you wont harming the envrionment
However, one really good aspect is that they have usually presoaked and re-dried the driftwood removing salts and tanends.
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Re: Drift wood where is best place to buy slash find
Hi Daniel , driftwood while it is light it is usually very soft and weak . If you plan to use it for Phoenix Grafts or Tanuki , i would and do use old tree roots . Pine roots collected years after the tree's are felled usually contain only the resinous part of the root which is very strong and most of the softwood has decayed leaving a natural looking craftsman carved like finish , naturally done by Mother Nature . They just needs a clean up with a wire brush to remove any soft wood remaining .
A few weeks ago i discovered some great pieces of red gum roots from toppled tree's these have extremely good characteristics as they were from uprooted century old tree's grown in river wash / stones , which the Council allowed the locals to cut for fire wood , at a cost of course .Mind you it took 140 kph winds to bring them down , I collected the roots from the remaining stumps before the Council removes them to burn .The topic is "Red Gum Roots" Hope this helps .
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A few weeks ago i discovered some great pieces of red gum roots from toppled tree's these have extremely good characteristics as they were from uprooted century old tree's grown in river wash / stones , which the Council allowed the locals to cut for fire wood , at a cost of course .Mind you it took 140 kph winds to bring them down , I collected the roots from the remaining stumps before the Council removes them to burn .The topic is "Red Gum Roots" Hope this helps .
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I should of clarified, that personally he wouldnt be harming the environment.cre8ivbonsai wrote:Hmm... debatable depending on the practices of the aquariums supplier.VelvetSicklid wrote:Best place would be any of the aquariums locally, at least then you can be certain that you wont harming the envrionment
However, one really good aspect is that they have usually presoaked and re-dried the driftwood removing salts and tanends.
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Thanks alpineart, that's a great little piece of advice I have not come across yet. I know what I'm doing today 

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Thanks mate sounds creative and ideal for what I want. I have found a lot over the passed 5 months and i need to put pictures up of my plants you'll all enjoy i think
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Re: Drift wood where is best place to buy slash find
found a whole lot of driftwood today was great. since its been flooded there is heaps of finds have a look