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Description
spider plants in aquarium Spiderwood Aquarium HardscapeSpiderwood is known for its wild, multibranching shape that instantly adds depth and personality to any aquarium hardscape. This type of driftwood has twisting limbs that make it easy to create a natural, organic look, mimicking the root systems found in riverbanks and forest streams. Whether you stand it upright, lay it on its side, or angle it, each orientation creates a fresh visual story. Its no surprise that Spiderwood has become one of our
Spiderwood is known for its wild, multi‑branching shape that instantly adds depth and personality to any aquarium hardscape. This type of driftwood has twisting limbs that make it easy to create a natural, organic look, mimicking the root systems found in riverbanks and forest streams. Whether you stand it upright, lay it on its side, or angle it, each orientation creates a fresh visual story. It’s no surprise that Spiderwood has become one of our favorite driftwood choices here at Buce Plant HQ.
Product Features and Benefits
- Unlike solid logs, Spiderwood features thin, sprawling branches that provide a sense of scale and movement. It is the premier choice for a planted aquarium hardscape, offering endless points to attach moss or small epiphytes.
- The complex tangles create a perfect "jungle gym" for shrimp and small fish, providing safety and exploration zones.
- This aquarium wood is easy to reposition and stack, allowing you to build towering vertical structures or low-profile root systems.
Size Specifications
Photos provided are a representation of what you will receive. As Spiderwood is a natural aquarium hardscape product, please expect variations in shape, weight, and character.
- Small: 6-12 inches
- Medium: 10-16 inches
- Large: 14-20 inches
- Extra Large: 18-24 inches
Preparation and Care
Driftwood is a natural product and requires a bit of prep before it’s ready for prime time.
- Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the piece to remove any dust or debris from transit.
- The "Float" Phase: Because it is lightweight, Spiderwood will almost certainly float initially. We recommend soaking it in a bucket or boiling it in water until it decides to join the rest of your aquarium hardscape at the bottom of your tank.
- The "White Fuzz" Phenomenon: It is common for a harmless white biofilm to develop on Spiderwood during the first few weeks. Don't panic, your shrimp and snails will think it’s a five-star buffet. It will eventually disappear on its own.
- Tannin Release: Spiderwood releases fewer tannins than other aquarium driftwood, but a quick boil will still help it sink faster and keep your water clear.
Important note: We recommend rinsing wood thoroughly before adding it to an established aquarium. If you prefer, you may also boil the wood for at least 1–2 hours to help release tannins.
Shipping Notes
- Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
- Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
- Delivery to the USA:
- Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
- If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
- To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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