







🌿 Elevate your tank’s vibe with nature’s own sculptural roots!
This 160g bundle of natural driftwood roots is designed for aquascaping enthusiasts seeking authentic, versatile decor. Perfectly sized for fry, shrimp, and terrariums, these roots offer natural hiding spots and a visually stunning, customizable layout. Easy to prep by boiling and soaking, they integrate seamlessly with other tank elements to create a stress-free, vibrant aquatic or terrestrial environment.
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
L**I
The only place I can find drift wood roots like this
Love this stuff , I boiled it to get the extra tannis out and sanitize it. I have bought his twice and love you get a lot and I have it in my fish aquarium and terrarium
N**Z
You get a lot!
Was pleasantly surprised with how much came with this purchase. It does smell like wet, old roots just like you would think it would. Pour some hot water over them and let them soak for a few hours, let them dry out in the sun or on a towel. This removes a ton of the tannins and the smell. I used these with a lot of success. The different sizes and thickness in each root was great. Definitely worth the money. They look really good attached to larger driftwood/rocks, used small dabs of superglue to make each piece lineup exactly where I wanted it.
E**A
Kinda crap
Most of this came in broken tiny pieces like an inch or so. I soaked what I could salvage for a few days to get rid of the tannins so I could aquascape my 150gal I'd say I lost over half the order to bruttke breakage and more broke trying to add it to my tank. DO NOT add this without soaking and changing the water like 20 times
P**E
Boxed with care
Came with one of those packets that prevent moisture. Came in nice and dry, not mildewy, and will look great in my aquarium
R**.
Looks Great, But Leaches Way Too Many Tannins
These aquarium vines actually look quite nice in the tank—certainly have a very natural, jungle-like feel, and are pliable enough so you can put them wherever you prefer. My fish liked having the extra cover, and they integrated well with my other ornaments. All that being said, they leeched a tremendous amount of tannins. Even pre-soaked and pre-rinsed, the water was tea-brown within a day or two. I was expecting some discoloration, but this was well beyond I could stand without water changes and extra carbon in the filter. If you're doing a blackwater setup, this might actually be okay. But with clear water aquascaping, these vines are more trouble than they're worth. I'll probably be taking them out soon unless the tannin release really does slow down.
A**Y
Wet and Moldy
Showed up wet and molding. Not usable for me but the texture was neat on what it could've been.
K**G
Hopefully I can salvage some
When I opened the package, it was wet and all was covered in mold.
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