Will most woods work for plecs?

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Will most woods work for plecs?

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I know alot of woods are deadly but I was wondering if specifically sand blasted grapevive would be okay. Ive tried it before but it got really fuzzy and turned the water really dark. Any info would be appreciated

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Not grape. Apart from fungusing easily (the fuzzy stuff), the wood probably contains too much saponins (the dark stuff).
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Well do you know any soures for driftwood that doesn't cost and arm and a leg.
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