Manzanita Wood
Manzanita Driftwood
Manzanita Driftwood is prized for its clean, elegant branching and smooth texture, making it a top pick for aquascaping and terrarium builds. Its naturally graceful lines provide a minimalist, sculptural aesthetic while offering shelter and climbing surfaces for aquatic and terrestrial species. The wood is lightweight and durable, and it takes on a slightly darker tone when soaked.
Size Options (approximate):
• Small: 8–10”
• Medium: 10–15”
• Large: 15–20”
What to Know:
• Each piece is unique in shape, thickness, and form. The images serve as general examples only.
• Manzanita may float until fully saturated. Soaking it in water for several days or securing it in your scape will help keep it submerged.
• Although low in tannins, a slight tint to water is possible initially. Boiling the wood can help reduce this effect and prep it for tank use.
• Rinse well before adding to your setup. Boiling for 1–2 hours is optional but can accelerate the saturation and cleaning process.
Manzanita Driftwood
Manzanita Driftwood is prized for its clean, elegant branching and smooth texture, making it a top pick for aquascaping and terrarium builds. Its naturally graceful lines provide a minimalist, sculptural aesthetic while offering shelter and climbing surfaces for aquatic and terrestrial species. The wood is lightweight and durable, and it takes on a slightly darker tone when soaked.
Size Options (approximate):
• Small: 8–10”
• Medium: 10–15”
• Large: 15–20”
What to Know:
• Each piece is unique in shape, thickness, and form. The images serve as general examples only.
• Manzanita may float until fully saturated. Soaking it in water for several days or securing it in your scape will help keep it submerged.
• Although low in tannins, a slight tint to water is possible initially. Boiling the wood can help reduce this effect and prep it for tank use.
• Rinse well before adding to your setup. Boiling for 1–2 hours is optional but can accelerate the saturation and cleaning process.
Manzanita Driftwood
Manzanita Driftwood is prized for its clean, elegant branching and smooth texture, making it a top pick for aquascaping and terrarium builds. Its naturally graceful lines provide a minimalist, sculptural aesthetic while offering shelter and climbing surfaces for aquatic and terrestrial species. The wood is lightweight and durable, and it takes on a slightly darker tone when soaked.
Size Options (approximate):
• Small: 8–10”
• Medium: 10–15”
• Large: 15–20”
What to Know:
• Each piece is unique in shape, thickness, and form. The images serve as general examples only.
• Manzanita may float until fully saturated. Soaking it in water for several days or securing it in your scape will help keep it submerged.
• Although low in tannins, a slight tint to water is possible initially. Boiling the wood can help reduce this effect and prep it for tank use.
• Rinse well before adding to your setup. Boiling for 1–2 hours is optional but can accelerate the saturation and cleaning process.