EVoyager31 Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 How does one boil drift wood if it is too large for a pot? I've heard of soaking it in a tub for a long time to leech out the tannins and all that... but surely my water doesn't get hot enough. Are there other ways to ensure the driftwood is safe for my tank? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janoš Bećar Pecaroš Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 I boiled a pot of water and poured it over the wood in a plastic tote. Than I boiled another pot and pored it over the wood too. I did that until the wood was submerged. Left it for 24 hours like that because I had to work, but a couple hours should be enough. But I didn’t do that to leach out the tannins, I did it to disinfect the wood. I want the tannins in my tanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVoyager31 Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 On 11/11/2022 at 3:12 PM, Janoš Bećar Pecaroš said: I boiled a pot of water and poured it over the wood in a plastic tote. Than I boiled another pot and pored it over the wood too. I did that until the wood was submerged. Left it for 24 hours like that because I had to work, but a couple hours should be enough. But I didn’t do that to leach out the tannins, I did it to disinfect the wood. I want the tannins in my tanks. Thanks for the tips... I am trying to leech tannins, make it sink, and disinfect. I wonder if there is a place I could go that could boil large items like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warren Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 (edited) I've honestly just ran hot water from the tap and never experienced a problem. Edited November 11, 2022 by Warren Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billango Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 Where did you get your driftwood from? If it's from a fish store it's probably safe anyways. Hot water could still be used to leech out the tannins or make it sink. Even hot tub water would still help to open up the pores to waterlog it faster, as well as leech out tannins. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lefty o Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 5 gallon bucket, or rubbermaid tub , whatever fits the size. pour hot water in and let it soak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rita Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 This piece was too big for any pot I had... so I had to put it in a tote in the bathtub... I just used as hot of water as my tap would create and changed the water every day for 2 weeks. I finally got tired of waiting for the tannins to leach and set up the tank... it turned brown still.... but since I was going to cycle it for an additional month I didn't care. It eventually sorted itself out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flumpweesel Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 The last bits of wood I picked up (bog wood) I just threw in a bucket and left it in the sun for a few weeks outside while out for rid of its shop grot and leeched it's worst tannins away. I didn't boil it just do what is practical for the piece you have. A good presoak is important just so you know what your dealing with tannins wise if you throw it in a bucket and it goes dark quickly your know it going to need a long soak sometimes you can get away with a short soak one end at a time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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