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Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Hi all,
I'm Looking for a source for realistic looking driftwood and stumps that is made of ceramic, or weighted plastics. Anybody know where I can find these items?
thanks,
al
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Al,
One of the LFS in the area - Simsbury, CT - used to have very realistic epoxy/plastic root systems for fish tank use. I haven't been there in some time. Pet Warehouse also used to have similar items, but don't anymore.
I'll see if I can find them on line.
John
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
I actually saw very nice plastic resin (they're pretty weighty) driftwood root looking things at Petsmart, in different sizes recently.
Harriett
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
I was actually just looking at some yesterday. Looked very much like the driftwood that you added to your tank Al. The probelm was that, at this LFS, a relatively small piece was $33! I imagine that you could find a wholesaler or e-vendor that would sell them cheaper. When I stop by the store to get food today I'll get the name of the manufacturer.
HTH
peter
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
i saw some at petsmart too,
try epoxy-coating some real ones, or make a mold and fabricate some out of resin.
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Hmm, sounds like we need to start a thread about artificial root systems for adding a natural look to bare bottom discus tanks.
Curious,
What would most hobbyist be willing to pay for a sizeable piece that dressed up a 75 gallon tank?
Would anyone consider a small display for a 29 gallon or 30long?
What are a few brands of aquatic safe resin that we could construct such roots out of?
You know what..I'm moving all of this as a seperate post to the DIY section. Answer these question there if you like.
Here's the thread:
http://forum.simplydiscus.com//index...threadid=17205
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Brew, Pet Smart has them, theyre made by Top Fin - someone over at cichlids has one - Ill go hunting for you. I want one too - they look COOL 8) hopefully Ill be able to get one in July - i think Joefish has seen them in his area at Pet Smart - we dont have the Pet Smart shops here. :'(
Kerry
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
http://www.simplycichlids.com/forum/...d=784;start=15
there ya go Brew - Super Red Tops got one - if you fnd them can you grab me one too? Ill send the loot !!!!
Hope they still make them - theres a website for Pet Smart but the ornament side is down.
Kerry
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
HI all,
Thanks!
Kerry..I'll look into it, Jason.. epoxy coated...that not a bad idea!
-al
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
I got a big stump I coated with about a gallon of resin about 7 years ago, the wood was waterlogged and I'm sure its funky under the resin but its still completely sealed off and nothing I can see leaches out.
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Jason,
what kind of resin did you use?
-al
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
something like this Al,
but you can find it for less in a hardware store.
http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/...tail/iid/11733
I think The stuff I nused was called "glass coat" or "liquid glass" something like that, fda aproved waterproof 2-part epoxy
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Re:Looking for realistic ceramic or plastic driftwood
Al,
If you find out the make of the wood or the manufacturer who makes them. I can check with my guy. I am sure we can get it around 30% below wholesale.
Henry
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