Page 1 of 1
Bogwood
Posted: 11 Nov 2010, 16:51
by crkinney
I kep reading about bogwood .What is bogwood ?There arn't any bogs in florida. maybe some drift wood
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 11 Nov 2010, 17:05
by MatsP
Yes, bogwood is the term used for (usually) malaysian wood that has been sitting in a bog/swamp for a long time. But lots of different types of wood works in fish-tanks, as long as it's generally safe for the fish - see recent discussion in "Loricariidae" section.
--
Mats
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 11 Nov 2010, 17:06
by Richard B
It is a term used for certain types of wood retailed at LFS & suitable for tanks as it is very dense - it has been extracted from a bog somewhere. It tends to be more of a "lump" than a branched piece of wood like redmoor or sumatran driftwood.
In essence it is in everyday use a term that is oftenapplied to most woods used in tanks.
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 11 Nov 2010, 17:09
by Richard B
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 12 Nov 2010, 15:23
by crkinney
Thanks for the lesson and the pictures.One more question, would cypress from a dry creek bed be usable ,That I can get loads of.
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 12 Nov 2010, 15:53
by MatsP
I wouldn't use cypress or any coniferous wood - I think the resin will cause problems, but others have apparently tried that and is happy with the results. If it's quite old and thoroughly cleaned out of resin from being in a river for a long time, then I expect it's fine.
--
Mats
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 12 Nov 2010, 16:35
by apistomaster
crkinney wrote:Thanks for the lesson and the pictures.One more question, would cypress from a dry creek bed be usable ,That I can get loads of.
Try to find pieces which are buried in sand/gravel bank which are already at least partially water logged.
These tend to be well weathered and it will also make them easier to hold down.
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 12 Nov 2010, 17:17
by Viktor Jarikov
CRKinney, I believe this is the related thread mentioned by Mats.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =4&t=31382
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 17:41
by crkinney
Thanks folks .Now that I am well versed on bog wood Lets see if what I found in that dryed up swamp is what the fish want to eat.
It is so dry down here I have to walk slow the keep from starting a fire.

Re: Bogwood
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:52
by Viktor Jarikov
crkinney wrote:Lets see if what I found in that dryed up swamp is what the fish want to eat.
? was your question directed toward edible wood? You probably mean the kind plecos eat little-by-little over a long time, right? I did not know you were into plecos.
crkinney wrote:It is so dry down here I have to walk slow the keep from starting a fire.

well, maybe you would consider hanging up your cowboy boots with metal spurs and wearing neoprene snickers? or are there too many rattlers?

Re: Bogwood
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 01:55
by Syno Rey
I love Mopani wood...I have some in my pleco tank.
Re: Bogwood
Posted: 24 Nov 2010, 16:30
by crkinney
I have added A couple of emeral crrys and acouple of albino bristtle nose to my tank and thought they might like something to chew on.
No pointy toed boots for me I wear soft leather moccasin .If I havent gotten bit by now I guess I'm good to go