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Haha i actually know this because i bought drift wood you gotta let that soak for like half a month after boiling it with salt then boil it with no salt over annd over untill it stops releasing tannins
I 🤔 there is a 'clear' solution, without the nice brown tint? Used Almond leaves for tannins, 👌effect and benefits for South American dwarf cichlids, really got the Cacatuoides into spawning 😄
I didn't actually realize this would happen after adding drift wood, I just wanted to make sure that it was safe for the fish as it took me off guard this morning after my tank change 😂
I saw the title of this video and had to giggle. People want to get rid of the brown water and here I am buying tons of driftwood, leaves and seedpods to make my water more brown then Tea LOL.
bro... u could just add some dry banana leaves or dry almond leaves or even dry mango leaves to water that you are going to use for the further water changes... it really tans the water.... im using this trick over seven years and my fishes love them... cheap and best..
Thank you for this! I'm a new fish person and have done tons of research on setting up my aquarium properly before adding any fish. I did add driftwood and panicked when the water turned brown, but is still clear. At first I hated it, but the darker look is actually growing on me.. This video was super helpful with explaining! Thanks so much!
Same with me first time with driftwood came to my tank this morning and it’s a brown color.. I was worried at first because obviously it was new to me but I do dig the brownish water as long as it doesn’t hurt my fish
Initially it's a little dark, but over time it lightens. I live in a hard water area and some tannin in the water is so beneficial in softening my local water. I actually like the look if you choose pinkish lighting where you can control the spectrum, hygger are good at this. In all, I'm a fan of slightly brown water. I've also found it reduces algae problems too. Indeed, some people even add peat granules in their cannister filters to create the natural look.
In 1 of our betta tanks we were having trouble keeping tannins for long term. We had lots of floating plants and the whole tank is planted so I believe the plants were sucking it up. In a different betta tank that had no floating plants and less plants I noticed tannins lasted longer. When I did water changes I boiled almond leaf tea bags and diluted it with declorinated tap water.
Thank you for the info! I just added drift wood for the first time to my aquarium. I suspected it might be tannins, but didn't know what effects on the aquarium that it might have. My wife likes the darker water look, but I like the cleaner water look. I'm the one who maintains it....so I'll be doing a few more frequent water changes. She can eny the look while it's still there.
I boiled a piece of Mopani wood 6 times. I boiled it for 2 hours, let it cool, drained it and repeated 6 times. Each time lots of coffee colored water was poured out. The last bioling I added a vitamin C tablet, boiled for 4 hours and let cool overnight. You'd imagine after such a cooking it would be fork tender but it was still solid as a rock. It still has tannins but far less. It has not drasitcaly altered the PH.
I appreciate the video - btw - instead of staining my bathroom tub - a better idea would be to soak it outside in a trash can. One of those big cans. I live in FL where it’s hot all year - so if I put my wood outside in a big trash can - it would soak up all those tannins and the water stays relatively warm because it’s already 80 degrees here.
Useful advice. What is the beautiful cichlid (I think) at 2:30mins with gorgeous blue eyes? Your vids have been extremely useful on a whole range of important topics. Keep up the good work!
I bought a pretty big root to my aquarium, some synthetic moss prepped with seeds was glued on to parts of the root, it looked really beautiful. And those seeds are growing some nice heart-shaped small leafs. Because of the prepped seeds glued on there I assumed that the root have been pre-soaked or boiled beforehand because it was pretty pricy compared to mangrove roots or similar. But I was so wrong, the day after the tank was so brown that you couldn't see 15cm thru the water... 🤯 I did a 70% waterchange because I wanted to keep some good bacteria that have been growing for a week time. Then I waited another 3 days before I purchased the fish. You can see the background 60cm in, but it's still really brown cloudy. I know it's gonna go away after several waterchanges, but I'm getting greedy. Can I change the water every 2 days or so without harming the fish and plants? The aquarium is 80liters, I have 2 ancistrus, 10 neontetra, 7 guppy and 2 nerite snails :p
@@MorphedWombat I’m so tired of the brown water look… my cage never looks clean especially when I do water changes and makes the water Opaque wish my water would stop doing this but after 3 months it’s still just as strong as when I first added the freaking spider wood…
My driftwood fit in a 5 gallon bucket, I filled the bucket and changed the water every week, it took 2.5 months of soaking and releasing, and wire brush scrubbing the muck. key is to soak a long time.
Just started my first Cichlid tank (SA), and i have a huge piece of arching wood as the centerpiece, after about 5 days my water was this yellowish/brown color, and i thought i messed something up lol. Your video was the first to pop up, so for that i thank you! I actually do not mind the more natural look, it is a bit harder to see the fish but i think the fish like the tannins like you mentioned.
Just added two big pieces of driftwood to my 20 tall :), I couldnt boil it, so I soaked it in hot(but not boiling) water in a bucket (while changing it out once a day) for 3 days instead, the last change was just ever so slightly brown but honestly I think it should be fine! I hope my fish like the new hiding spots!
I've learned to embrace the tannins.. I do a lot of water changes so I don't worry about it too much.. I like the health benefits too.. when I first put my Driftwood in it,was really over powering and I soaked my wood for a week and then boiled it. By accident I realized how good purigen works 😂 when I added it to my filter one time.. right now all I have is my guppies, bettas, shrimp and corydoras... So I believe they all like it 😁 I've been using Indian almond leaves and elder cones periodically too.. thanks for another great video and explaining tannins! I hope you and mrs. Primetime have an amazing weekend... It's about time to see all of her Nano wall again.. I never get enough 👍 much love guys ❤️🙏✌️
Thank you! Ive been wondering whats wrong with my newly set palundarium as the water turned so brown almost immediately. I got my driftwood from dads old aquarium and didnt wash it. Perhaps thats the case because i added all the bacteria and stuff
What about a pinkish tinge to water ? It’s mostly clear looking in the tank but put in a bucket it looks pink the only thing I did was lightly flush one of the canister filters it’s got me stumped any help would be appreciated
If you don't want to stain your bathtub for those big pieces you can go to Lowes\HD\etc and get a big trash can. You can get a 30 gallon one pretty close in size to a bathtub for about $35
your tank looks amazing! But at 1:15 i see the floaters and long roots are blocking alot of light, how do your anubias and other plants at the bottom of driftwood deal with that?
I have a 40-gallon acrylic tank with one goldfish, their tankmate of eight years just passed away, will tanins from driftwood permanently stain the acrylic?
I have a planted 180 gallon tank with a tree trunk and it's roots in the tank. My tap water is high in ammonia so I don't want to do many water changes, I use a sponge filter. Can i put charcoal in a stock and an air stone to get rid of tannins?
Thank you this is helpful, my driftwood turned the water red which I kinda liked cause it looked like a tea stained aquarium but then the next day it turned super dark brown 😂
So I bought driftwood that’s for an aquarium. I boiled it for a half an hour at a time then cooled it and then boiled it again and did this for hours. The wood is waterlogged, but I put it into a 5 gallon bucket and overnight it still turned the water a light brown. When will it stop turning water brown so I can put it in my tank and not have this problem
Can I send a picture? My piece of driftwood had been in my previous tank for over a year, and never did I see my water so DARK as it is now. I do have a new substrate (Landen aquarium soil) that was supposed to not cloud or colour the water. So I am not sure what exactly is turning my aquarium water so dark brownish red.
So, all other reviews about this substrate, people were raving at how clear their water was.. I have no clue what is causing it, and 25% water changes do almost nothing. I'll do a 90%..
How long does it take for them to go away? I recently set up a pond and added plants, rocks and a driftwood i had soaked for DAYS. I dumped the water and soaked it again and today when i went to my pond it was kind of murky and brown. Didn't look like that yesterday. I thought algae, thought sediments settling and then I remembered the driftwood. Its my first time doing most of this and first time with driftwood, though I read about the tannins Ive never dealt with them. I took the wood out and put it in a fresh tub of treated water and hope to soak it out a bit more and Im getting a stronger pump for the filter in hopes that will remedy it. Any idea how long it will take to get rid of the tannins? Will the water clear on its own if its not in there? Is there any safe additive to put in the pond to help clear the water? I ws reading reviews on Amazon for some things and half of the reviews were positive while the other had dead fish : ( Any tips on ponds?
@@PrimeTimeAquaticsthanks so much for replying! I don’t mind it so much I guess, seems more realistic, but I’d prefer to be able to see my fishies and their colors (they’re guppies). As for water changes…. This makes me soooo nervous 😩 how do you add water if it’s from a hose or the sink? Do I need to get a bucket and treat it first and THEN dump it in??? I’m a newbie, I’ve only been at this a few months, but I’m also aware of most of the stuff in the sense that I’ve been reading and researching everything. I’m obsessed 🥰
I'm just now coming back into the fish keeping hobby after a long time, and I'm currently working on a freshwater Molly tank. I currently have a few live plants and two pieces of spiderwood which in turn released tannin into my water, I don't love the look and will be doing frequent water changes to get rid of some of that, but my question is, will the tannin affect the ph of my water? I know mollies need a ph of 7.5 to 8.5 and I wanted to be sure the tannin wouldn't affect that.
Any idea why my spider wood turns almost a black color after boiling off tannin and placing in my tank? I need something lighter for this particular build. Any suggestions?
@@PrimeTimeAquatics 02:09 The wood in this tank is exactly what I am looking for in both color and tone. What I am saying is the wood I purchased almost immediately turned black when submerged. May I ask where you purchased the wood from and what type it is?
I have the aqueon 3 gallon filter for my 5gallon betta tank do you think that the carbon in that filter is sufficient? I really like the look of the brown water but I want to make sure it isn't harmful
Ive had a large piece of driftwood to my 40 gallon about 2 months ago and I still keep getting brown water. Doing my fourth water change. Three plants and no fish (waiting for the water to stay clear)
Good afternoon I was wondering how I can clean allergy off the plants and decorations inside a aquarium right to reuse them back in my aquarium your thoughts
Sometimes that can be hard. I know there have been times when I just had to toss fake plants because it would have taken too long to clean them off. You could bleach decorations (10% bleach solution) and then rinse them off?
The brown water helped my betta fish so much! I have a bunch of live plants & he was still trying to fight himself.. the brown water makes it so he can't see his reflection as well. 🥰 I was very concerned with how brown the water got. *ended up doing 20% water change the next morning because I couldn't even see with the light on! 🤦🏻♂️🤯 Pleased to know the brown water is beneficial (: tannins 🙌🥰
I have boiled my driftwood several times and it's still turning the water brown. It's much lighter than in the beginning but I'm hesitant to put it in the tank as I don't want it to turn my water brown. How do I know when it's safe to add it to the tank?
Currently soaking two large driftwood pieces in a plastic tote in my bathtub… Does it help, or not help to scrub the wood with like a toothbrush as you soak?
How about adding ADA water clearer liquid? I bought one, used it in newly cycling tanks and it ruined it all by creating plums of dust everywhere and sitting on the bottom, so I don't do that anymore, but wondering if adding that to a tank with some tannin, would change things?
@@PrimeTimeAquatics I added some of the ADA liquid water clearer to the 30liter tank and one hour later crystal clear although some light plums of dust sits on moss and other plants, just a bit, I can clean up that when washing the filter again... Cycling now, no intention to add fish but only much later either one Betta or an Amazon Puffer... Only one... But it is a nano planted tank inspired by Flamenco (driftwood I found resembling two dancers!) and using Tropica mosses and plants only.. 😊
Jason I have added Driftwood and had the water turned brown which does not concern me this was a great video. My question is I bought spiderwood from the store and put it in my tank the next morning it was completely covered with a whitish clear basically jelly substance I rinsed it off and put the wood back in and it came back what could this be? Thank you
@@PrimeTimeAquatics Thank you very much for replying to my question. It does not seem to be effecting my fish either and i have guppy fry and small plecos. I took the wood back out to soak in water for a bit, see if that helps decrease it because its disgusting looking.
So I've added a 6" x 2" cholla wood for my shrimp, and even after boiling it 4 or 5 times it still managed to tint my water quite a bit. Is it normal for cholla wood to do this? So will adding some more plants help clear it up some?
hello sir i have a vertical standing tank with dimension of( L=25" w=14" H=48" all side mention in inch) it is 290litre tank i would like to hear which filter should i use for my tank it is very difficult to clean it here and there so do suggest a filter for vertical aquarium tank I m really tired cleaning and maintaining the tank
Now, brown water when it's not drift wood? I have a 40g I use for breeding mystery snails, and after running that tank for about a year and a half without any problems, the water suddenly turned brown and is staying brown. I haven't changed anything in what I am doing, they get the same food as ever, the filters are the same as ever (and get regular cleaning and cartridge changes), it's the same decorations as ever, same substrate as ever, etc. etc. The water just turned brown for no obvious reason. I'm uncertain whether it's harming the snails - there are some that are still doing their snaily thing same as ever, but a whole lot of the big adults have taken to floating all day, which they weren't doing before. It might be they are just getting old, they are all roughly the same age and they might just be at that age (at least 9 months old, which is on the older side for a mystery snail), but I'm not entirely convinced as they really should last at least 12 months, so they should have a few more months in them. I've got baby snails in the tank and they are getting to be big enough to be saleable, so that's a good sign that the babies seem to be doing ok? And unfortunately I do have ramshorns in the tank, who are out of control - I removed about 400 of them in the past 3 days... I hadn't been paying good attention for them until recently so hadn't caught on to how many there had gotten to be! Brown snails in really brown water, mostly hiding in caves and rocks, and the undersides of plants, they really took off! Now I expect ramshorns are more hardy and durable than mystery snails, but for the level of success those ramshorns are having, surely the water conditions, despite the brownness, aren't actually bad? To be sure, the things I test for all come back well within acceptable ranges, so pH is a little bit above 7 (it varies from day to day, but 7.2 or 7.4, in that ballpark); using the API test solutions, ammonia is typically between 0 and 0.25, nitrite similar, nitrate between 0 and 5, usually closer to 0. I'm just utterly clueless to why the water has turned brown or how I am supposed to clear it up, if such a clearing up is actually called for. I feel like the only way to fully clear it up would be to do a 100% water change! And I'm none too eager to do that if I don't absolutely have to. So other than driftwood, what are other possibilities I can consider?
I bought a medium piece of driftwood from Fluval and I have boiled it 30 mins to an hour each time for about 6 or 7 times now. I thought that would be enough to stop the tannins coming out and changing my water colour. But I woke up this morning and the side of the tank with the wood had a yellowish brown tint again, so into the large pot to get boiled again. It's literally in the process right now as I'm typing this. It would be nice to be able to buy this wood already processed
I'm doing the same thing. I'm setting up a tank for my parents because they are adopting my male guppy (Comet). I have boiled this piece of wood 6 to 7 times for 2 hours each and it's still leaching out.
@@queenneptune2456 I did it about 10 times and my water was only a tiny bit brown and didn't take too long to disappear. I just bought new wood and only boiled it 3 times and the water is much darker then the first time I did it but I'm not going through all that effort again. I don't think it will take many water changes before it's not even noticeable anymore
@@queenneptune2456 also, that's super awesome your parents are adopting your fishy. Thats not often something parents are willing to take on. Too bad you can't send pictures through the chat or I would show you my fish and ask to see your guppy comet
I soak my in rub maid tub. For weeks at time that way. I can get good Bacteria. Grow on it before add to tank. Just do small water change in tub every week so you don’t kill the Bacteria grow on it. Seems to work well
I added driftwood and submerged it with weights, water turned brown, but one change in fish behaviour that freaked me out. My tetras were on top of my tank and gasping for air. That never happens, my tetras stay mid tank, top is ruled by my betta. This never felt right and i immediately removed it and changed water.
Added oak leafs and cholla wood to new used shrimp tank now people ask if I have animals in their? My answer is yup and watch them push nose up against the glass. How do I get nose prints of glass Professor?
Yo thanks for this, I’m new to keeping fish and I was recently upgrading my bettas tank to a more natural tank. (Trying to make the switch to live pants and drift wood, etc.) and ngl I panicked a bit when I put the piece of wood in the water turned brown.
2.46 top left corner, that's a shellie tank with floaties, right? Brown water for me is awful to look at. I'm all for natural and I don't care for crystal but brown? Nein, nicht für mich! And another thing. If you're really serious about getting rid of tannins, put the wood in the car and drive the car into a lake. For pre soaking, obvs....
I need help...i had this molave wood or Vitex parviflora(scientific name) it looks really2 good...if i saoked it can i use this kind of wood for my fishtank?
I want to keep my little pieces of wood .. and my plants but my plants have got a layer of what looks like tannins.. and all the leaves are dark brown :( I spent a lot of money on my plants and i don’t know what to do or how to save them…
Might be some brown algae growing on them? The only way the wood would be impacting the plants is if your KH was low and the wood lowered your pH. It might be worth checking your pH. Some plants naturally die back a little if they were grown out of water at the plant farm too.
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Haha i actually know this because i bought drift wood you gotta let that soak for like half a month after boiling it with salt then boil it with no salt over annd over untill it stops releasing tannins
I 🤔 there is a 'clear' solution, without the nice brown tint? Used Almond leaves for tannins, 👌effect and benefits for South American dwarf cichlids, really got the Cacatuoides into spawning 😄
I didn't actually realize this would happen after adding drift wood, I just wanted to make sure that it was safe for the fish as it took me off guard this morning after my tank change 😂
I saw the title of this video and had to giggle. People want to get rid of the brown water and here I am buying tons of driftwood, leaves and seedpods to make my water more brown then Tea LOL.
I like blackwater tanks too. :-)
bro... u could just add some dry banana leaves or dry almond leaves or even dry mango leaves to water that you are going to use for the further water changes... it really tans the water.... im using this trick over seven years and my fishes love them... cheap and best..
All these I lOvE mY BrOwN water comments. I like it too, but I like the bright colors of my fish more. Colors are much easier to see in clear water
They can have their opinions lol.
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Thank you for this! I'm a new fish person and have done tons of research on setting up my aquarium properly before adding any fish. I did add driftwood and panicked when the water turned brown, but is still clear. At first I hated it, but the darker look is actually growing on me.. This video was super helpful with explaining! Thanks so much!
Same with me first time with driftwood came to my tank this morning and it’s a brown color.. I was worried at first because obviously it was new to me but I do dig the brownish water as long as it doesn’t hurt my fish
Initially it's a little dark, but over time it lightens. I live in a hard water area and some tannin in the water is so beneficial in softening my local water. I actually like the look if you choose pinkish lighting where you can control the spectrum, hygger are good at this. In all, I'm a fan of slightly brown water. I've also found it reduces algae problems too. Indeed, some people even add peat granules in their cannister filters to create the natural look.
In 1 of our betta tanks we were having trouble keeping tannins for long term. We had lots of floating plants and the whole tank is planted so I believe the plants were sucking it up. In a different betta tank that had no floating plants and less plants I noticed tannins lasted longer. When I did water changes I boiled almond leaf tea bags and diluted it with declorinated tap water.
Yeah I added drift wood to my 55 gallon and it has turned dark, so I’m here taking notes 📝💜💖
Thank you for the info! I just added drift wood for the first time to my aquarium. I suspected it might be tannins, but didn't know what effects on the aquarium that it might have. My wife likes the darker water look, but I like the cleaner water look. I'm the one who maintains it....so I'll be doing a few more frequent water changes. She can eny the look while it's still there.
Cool - the brown will decrease a little with each water change. :-)
I boiled a piece of Mopani wood 6 times. I boiled it for 2 hours, let it cool, drained it and repeated 6 times. Each time lots of coffee colored water was poured out. The last bioling I added a vitamin C tablet, boiled for 4 hours and let cool overnight. You'd imagine after such a cooking it would be fork tender but it was still solid as a rock. It still has tannins but far less. It has not drasitcaly altered the PH.
That big piece of wood that left the brown stains in my bathtub is going to hurt when my wife bounces it off my head!
Let's count that as the cost of fish keeping. Haha
What about the brown skid marks in your draws 😆 🤣
I’m digging the brown water. We just added live plants too and it looks more natural.
I like the look too. :-)
Thank you, this video has reassured me about a piece of driftwood I've been planning to add to my new tank!
Good luck!
Chemical filtration like carbon or purigen will also remove some tannins from your water
Funny I’m about to add drift wood to my tank, great video
I appreciate the video - btw - instead of staining my bathroom tub - a better idea would be to soak it outside in a trash can. One of those big cans. I live in FL where it’s hot all year - so if I put my wood outside in a big trash can - it would soak up all those tannins and the water stays relatively warm because it’s already 80 degrees here.
Extremely helpful because I was freaking out for a second 🙃
Glad you’re not freaking out anymore!
I have some drift wood and I did a lot of boiling with it and it still releasing tannins how long will it take to remove the tannins
If you do weekly water changes chances are you will see a noticeable difference each week.
I find that using a good quality activated carbon will remove these tannins
If you want to keep the brown color, use aquarium peat moss in the filter
I love you guys so much. You’re a life saver. I just made driftwood at home, and I was starting to freak out.
Thank you!
Tannins will never leave my tanks. You like ur rock piles i love the driftwood and beside u can't tell unless u pull water from the tank
Haha. I like rock piles and tannins. :-)
Man thanks a lot. I was stressing out about my tank turn yellow, now I feel so much better now. Thank you you make my day🤙
Jason cracking me up! "Decisions have to be made."
Useful advice. What is the beautiful cichlid (I think) at 2:30mins with gorgeous blue eyes? Your vids have been extremely useful on a whole range of important topics. Keep up the good work!
Cryptoheros nanoluteus!
Brown water is cool. Have it in my ten gallon tank with sunfish (Elassoma Gilberti)
Thanks so much! I'm cycling a tank right now for an axolotl and this was defiantly very helpful!
I bought a pretty big root to my aquarium, some synthetic moss prepped with seeds was glued on to parts of the root, it looked really beautiful. And those seeds are growing some nice heart-shaped small leafs. Because of the prepped seeds glued on there I assumed that the root have been pre-soaked or boiled beforehand because it was pretty pricy compared to mangrove roots or similar. But I was so wrong, the day after the tank was so brown that you couldn't see 15cm thru the water... 🤯 I did a 70% waterchange because I wanted to keep some good bacteria that have been growing for a week time. Then I waited another 3 days before I purchased the fish. You can see the background 60cm in, but it's still really brown cloudy. I know it's gonna go away after several waterchanges, but I'm getting greedy. Can I change the water every 2 days or so without harming the fish and plants? The aquarium is 80liters, I have 2 ancistrus, 10 neontetra, 7 guppy and 2 nerite snails :p
I do nothing. I sit back and enjoy the natural look of dark water while it lasts.
Me too!
Do you guys mean it goes away by itself ?
Pretty sure with partial water changes
I have this right now.. first time with driftwood came here but now I know it’s not harmful.. truthfully it looks nice so ima leave it as well
@@MorphedWombat I’m so tired of the brown water look… my cage never looks clean especially when I do water changes and makes the water Opaque wish my water would stop doing this but after 3 months it’s still just as strong as when I first added the freaking spider wood…
I appreciate the video, I don’t like my brown water I ended up with it pretty bad even after boiling the driftwood for hours.
My driftwood fit in a 5 gallon bucket, I filled the bucket and changed the water every week, it took 2.5 months of soaking and releasing, and wire brush scrubbing the muck. key is to soak a long time.
Just started my first Cichlid tank (SA), and i have a huge piece of arching wood as the centerpiece, after about 5 days my water was this yellowish/brown color, and i thought i messed something up lol. Your video was the first to pop up, so for that i thank you! I actually do not mind the more natural look, it is a bit harder to see the fish but i think the fish like the tannins like you mentioned.
Enjoy it while it lasts :-)
I have a waalstad method tank and this helped a lot I just wanted to know if they hurt the fish ty
Usually it works just fine.
Just added two big pieces of driftwood to my 20 tall :), I couldnt boil it, so I soaked it in hot(but not boiling) water in a bucket (while changing it out once a day) for 3 days instead, the last change was just ever so slightly brown but honestly I think it should be fine! I hope my fish like the new hiding spots!
How did it work out? Did the water still turn brown?
I've learned to embrace the tannins.. I do a lot of water changes so I don't worry about it too much.. I like the health benefits too.. when I first put my Driftwood in it,was really over powering and I soaked my wood for a week and then boiled it. By accident I realized how good purigen works 😂 when I added it to my filter one time.. right now all I have is my guppies, bettas, shrimp and corydoras... So I believe they all like it 😁 I've been using Indian almond leaves and elder cones periodically too.. thanks for another great video and explaining tannins! I hope you and mrs. Primetime have an amazing weekend... It's about time to see all of her Nano wall again.. I never get enough 👍 much love guys ❤️🙏✌️
That's a good point! A nice way to keep the tannins going - almond leaves, elder cones. :-)
Thank you for your knowledge and videos. Your vids and my aquariums keep me sane in MN.
Thank you!
Thank you! Ive been wondering whats wrong with my newly set palundarium as the water turned so brown almost immediately. I got my driftwood from dads old aquarium and didnt wash it. Perhaps thats the case because i added all the bacteria and stuff
I aftually like it with the brown tint
If I used Purigen lighten the tint, would I be able to keep the helpful botanicals?
If you like the tannin look in your tank, I have found that Mopani wood is the biggest leech of tannins and will turn your water into a tea colour.
I agree - it seems to turn the water the most brown compared to other types of driftwood.
I wish I would've known this before getting a huge like 5 pound piece of mopani wood because I found this video after noticing the color change 😭
Mine was brown but it was crystal clear brown, So I'll just put it back in because you said it's ok😁
What about a pinkish tinge to water ? It’s mostly clear looking in the tank but put in a bucket it looks pink the only thing I did was lightly flush one of the canister filters it’s got me stumped any help would be appreciated
Thank you sir! “Cleared” things up for me!😂🙏
If you don't want to stain your bathtub for those big pieces you can go to Lowes\HD\etc and get a big trash can. You can get a 30 gallon one pretty close in size to a bathtub for about $35
your tank looks amazing! But at 1:15 i see the floaters and long roots are blocking alot of light, how do your anubias and other plants at the bottom of driftwood deal with that?
We tend to clean out the duckweed on a weekly basis so it generally works fine.
I have a 40-gallon acrylic tank with one goldfish, their tankmate of eight years just passed away, will tanins from driftwood permanently stain the acrylic?
I haven't had too many acrylic tanks so I'm not sure?
I have a planted 180 gallon tank with a tree trunk and it's roots in the tank. My tap water is high in ammonia so I don't want to do many water changes, I use a sponge filter. Can i put charcoal in a stock and an air stone to get rid of tannins?
You can try carbon - it might take a little longer, but it should help.
carbon in a filter will also take out tannins right?
Possibly some
Cheers pal I’ve got that problem with it naw . Thanks for the good information.
Great help
I just set up new tank. got a beautiful driftwood and this happened.🖤🐠
Enjoy it while it lasts. It will go away as you do more water changes. :-)
Thank you this is helpful, my driftwood turned the water red which I kinda liked cause it looked like a tea stained aquarium but then the next day it turned super dark brown 😂
So I bought driftwood that’s for an aquarium. I boiled it for a half an hour at a time then cooled it and then boiled it again and did this for hours. The wood is waterlogged, but I put it into a 5 gallon bucket and overnight it still turned the water a light brown. When will it stop turning water brown so I can put it in my tank and not have this problem
It could be a while, but it goes away over time. Enjoy it while the tannins are still there. 😃
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you for the video.
Can I send a picture? My piece of driftwood had been in my previous tank for over a year, and never did I see my water so DARK as it is now. I do have a new substrate (Landen aquarium soil) that was supposed to not cloud or colour the water. So I am not sure what exactly is turning my aquarium water so dark brownish red.
I doubt it's the wood?
So, all other reviews about this substrate, people were raving at how clear their water was.. I have no clue what is causing it, and 25% water changes do almost nothing. I'll do a 90%..
How long does it take for them to go away? I recently set up a pond and added plants, rocks and a driftwood i had soaked for DAYS. I dumped the water and soaked it again and today when i went to my pond it was kind of murky and brown. Didn't look like that yesterday. I thought algae, thought sediments settling and then I remembered the driftwood. Its my first time doing most of this and first time with driftwood, though I read about the tannins Ive never dealt with them. I took the wood out and put it in a fresh tub of treated water and hope to soak it out a bit more and Im getting a stronger pump for the filter in hopes that will remedy it. Any idea how long it will take to get rid of the tannins? Will the water clear on its own if its not in there? Is there any safe additive to put in the pond to help clear the water? I ws reading reviews on Amazon for some things and half of the reviews were positive while the other had dead fish
: ( Any tips on ponds?
I generally doesn't go away unless you do water changes. The tannins are good for the fish though.
@@PrimeTimeAquaticsthanks so much for replying! I don’t mind it so much I guess, seems more realistic, but I’d prefer to be able to see my fishies and their colors (they’re guppies). As for water changes…. This makes me soooo nervous 😩 how do you add water if it’s from a hose or the sink? Do I need to get a bucket and treat it first and THEN dump it in??? I’m a newbie, I’ve only been at this a few months, but I’m also aware of most of the stuff in the sense that I’ve been reading and researching everything. I’m obsessed 🥰
I'm just now coming back into the fish keeping hobby after a long time, and I'm currently working on a freshwater Molly tank. I currently have a few live plants and two pieces of spiderwood which in turn released tannin into my water, I don't love the look and will be doing frequent water changes to get rid of some of that, but my question is, will the tannin affect the ph of my water? I know mollies need a ph of 7.5 to 8.5 and I wanted to be sure the tannin wouldn't affect that.
It depends on your KH. The higher the KH the less likely the tannins will impact pH.
Any idea why my spider wood turns almost a black color after boiling off tannin and placing in my tank?
I need something lighter for this particular build.
Any suggestions?
Some of it changes color and almost all wood looks darker over time?
@@PrimeTimeAquatics 02:09 The wood in this tank is exactly what I am looking for in both color and tone.
What I am saying is the wood I purchased almost immediately turned black when submerged.
May I ask where you purchased the wood from and what type it is?
so i can just add tea to aquarium for tannin?
I have the aqueon 3 gallon filter for my 5gallon betta tank do you think that the carbon in that filter is sufficient? I really like the look of the brown water but I want to make sure it isn't harmful
I can’t find any information on cork bark and fish tanks. I would love to see a video of you using cork bark or talking about it
Is it possible to color your whater.. blue or pink by adding food coloration for instance.. ?
Usually dies either harm fish long term or can be bad for beneficial bacteria.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics okay.. better not then. Thanks for answering so quickely
How do I adjust the GH levels in my fish tank without affecting the PH levels?
GH won’t impact pH. Flip Aquatics sells a GH booster. I generally don’t use them though.
try and find a very big bucket. sometimes pet stores who keep things in bulk have a few to spare
Thank you for this video!
Ive had a large piece of driftwood to my 40 gallon about 2 months ago and I still keep getting brown water. Doing my fourth water change. Three plants and no fish (waiting for the water to stay clear)
Good afternoon I was wondering how I can clean allergy off the plants and decorations inside a aquarium right to reuse them back in my aquarium your thoughts
Sometimes that can be hard. I know there have been times when I just had to toss fake plants because it would have taken too long to clean them off. You could bleach decorations (10% bleach solution) and then rinse them off?
Maybe Im a naturalist, but I love the look of the water when it's a touch brown.
If I don't do water changes in a heavily planted tank, will the tannins eventually break down?
Not really - they will be there for a long time.
For a large piece of driftwood for tanks 125 and bigger, you have to boil for almost a day to get any real results.
The brown water helped my betta fish so much!
I have a bunch of live plants & he was still trying to fight himself.. the brown water makes it so he can't see his reflection as well. 🥰
I was very concerned with how brown the water got.
*ended up doing 20% water change the next morning because I couldn't even see with the light on! 🤦🏻♂️🤯
Pleased to know the brown water is beneficial (: tannins 🙌🥰
I have boiled my driftwood several times and it's still turning the water brown. It's much lighter than in the beginning but I'm hesitant to put it in the tank as I don't want it to turn my water brown. How do I know when it's safe to add it to the tank?
I tend not to worry about a lot because water changes get rid of the brown color over time anyway.
Does the same apply to mopani wood?
Yes!
Do I have anything to be concerned about with purple teak? The water is really really dark red even after boiling 😳
Not sure about purple, but if it’s wood that is commonly added to a tank probably not.
Currently soaking two large driftwood pieces in a plastic tote in my bathtub…
Does it help, or not help to scrub the wood with like a toothbrush as you soak?
I haven’t found it to matter.
My fish love it and the brown water seems to fade fairly fast.
How about adding ADA water clearer liquid? I bought one, used it in newly cycling tanks and it ruined it all by creating plums of dust everywhere and sitting on the bottom, so I don't do that anymore, but wondering if adding that to a tank with some tannin, would change things?
I'm not sure? My first thought is it probably wouldn't help? Either way water changes would remove it though.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics I added some of the ADA liquid water clearer to the 30liter tank and one hour later crystal clear although some light plums of dust sits on moss and other plants, just a bit, I can clean up that when washing the filter again... Cycling now, no intention to add fish but only much later either one Betta or an Amazon Puffer... Only one... But it is a nano planted tank inspired by Flamenco (driftwood I found resembling two dancers!) and using Tropica mosses and plants only.. 😊
I have 2 small pieces of mopani betta wood in my 5g tank - why are my live plants turning brown??? are they dying from the wood?
Jason I have added Driftwood and had the water turned brown which does not concern me this was a great video. My question is I bought spiderwood from the store and put it in my tank the next morning it was completely covered with a whitish clear basically jelly substance I rinsed it off and put the wood back in and it came back what could this be? Thank you
That is a fungal or bacterial coating. I haven't seen it ever hurt our fish - just looks bad for a week or two. :-)
@@PrimeTimeAquatics
Thank you very much for replying to my question. It does not seem to be effecting my fish either and i have guppy fry and small plecos. I took the wood back out to soak in water for a bit, see if that helps decrease it because its disgusting looking.
So I've added a 6" x 2" cholla wood for my shrimp, and even after boiling it 4 or 5 times it still managed to tint my water quite a bit. Is it normal for cholla wood to do this? So will adding some more plants help clear it up some?
It sure is. It will go away as you do your weekly water changes.
Used organic soil, it has lots of pieces of wood in it.
I now own a very brown water 40b. Looks beautiful with giant bronze crypts
Nice!
Can boiling driftwood before adding to your boil the tannins out?
It definitely will!
hello sir
i have a vertical standing tank with dimension of( L=25" w=14" H=48" all side mention in inch) it is 290litre tank
i would like to hear which filter should i use for my tank it is very difficult to clean it here and there
so do suggest a filter for vertical aquarium tank
I m really tired cleaning and maintaining the tank
I think you might have the best luck with either sponge filters or a canister filter with an extended intake tube that reaches to the bottom.
Now, brown water when it's not drift wood? I have a 40g I use for breeding mystery snails, and after running that tank for about a year and a half without any problems, the water suddenly turned brown and is staying brown. I haven't changed anything in what I am doing, they get the same food as ever, the filters are the same as ever (and get regular cleaning and cartridge changes), it's the same decorations as ever, same substrate as ever, etc. etc. The water just turned brown for no obvious reason.
I'm uncertain whether it's harming the snails - there are some that are still doing their snaily thing same as ever, but a whole lot of the big adults have taken to floating all day, which they weren't doing before. It might be they are just getting old, they are all roughly the same age and they might just be at that age (at least 9 months old, which is on the older side for a mystery snail), but I'm not entirely convinced as they really should last at least 12 months, so they should have a few more months in them. I've got baby snails in the tank and they are getting to be big enough to be saleable, so that's a good sign that the babies seem to be doing ok?
And unfortunately I do have ramshorns in the tank, who are out of control - I removed about 400 of them in the past 3 days... I hadn't been paying good attention for them until recently so hadn't caught on to how many there had gotten to be! Brown snails in really brown water, mostly hiding in caves and rocks, and the undersides of plants, they really took off! Now I expect ramshorns are more hardy and durable than mystery snails, but for the level of success those ramshorns are having, surely the water conditions, despite the brownness, aren't actually bad? To be sure, the things I test for all come back well within acceptable ranges, so pH is a little bit above 7 (it varies from day to day, but 7.2 or 7.4, in that ballpark); using the API test solutions, ammonia is typically between 0 and 0.25, nitrite similar, nitrate between 0 and 5, usually closer to 0.
I'm just utterly clueless to why the water has turned brown or how I am supposed to clear it up, if such a clearing up is actually called for. I feel like the only way to fully clear it up would be to do a 100% water change! And I'm none too eager to do that if I don't absolutely have to. So other than driftwood, what are other possibilities I can consider?
They can stir up a lot of detritus. You could try a combo of more gravel vacuuming and more filter floss?
I bought a medium piece of driftwood from Fluval and I have boiled it 30 mins to an hour each time for about 6 or 7 times now. I thought that would be enough to stop the tannins coming out and changing my water colour. But I woke up this morning and the side of the tank with the wood had a yellowish brown tint again, so into the large pot to get boiled again. It's literally in the process right now as I'm typing this. It would be nice to be able to buy this wood already processed
I'm doing the same thing. I'm setting up a tank for my parents because they are adopting my male guppy (Comet). I have boiled this piece of wood 6 to 7 times for 2 hours each and it's still leaching out.
@@queenneptune2456 I did it about 10 times and my water was only a tiny bit brown and didn't take too long to disappear. I just bought new wood and only boiled it 3 times and the water is much darker then the first time I did it but I'm not going through all that effort again. I don't think it will take many water changes before it's not even noticeable anymore
@@queenneptune2456 also, that's super awesome your parents are adopting your fishy. Thats not often something parents are willing to take on. Too bad you can't send pictures through the chat or I would show you my fish and ask to see your guppy comet
@@forgetfulpriestiv14 my parents tank is cycling. So I'm using a bucket to soak it in the mean time
@@queenneptune2456 great idea, that will help, maybe run a air stone to help agitate and mix up the water as well to help leach the tannins out faster
If I have a new tank- could putting in the drift wood help get the nitrate amd phosphates where they should be?
I don't think it will have much an impact either way.
I keep tannins in my betta tanks and my cherry shrimp tanks. What about guppies? Would tennis have benefits for guppies?
I think most fish can benefit from them provided the KH isn't low and the tannins aren't lowering the pH for fish that like a high pH.
I soak my in rub maid tub. For weeks at time that way. I can get good Bacteria. Grow on it before add to tank. Just do small water change in tub every week so you don’t kill the Bacteria grow on it. Seems to work well
Nice idea!
I added driftwood and submerged it with weights, water turned brown, but one change in fish behaviour that freaked me out. My tetras were on top of my tank and gasping for air. That never happens, my tetras stay mid tank, top is ruled by my betta.
This never felt right and i immediately removed it and changed water.
Good instincts! Something was off for sure!
How long it must to soak the wood before boiling for driftwood
I boil it as soon as I get it.
Added oak leafs and cholla wood to new used shrimp tank now people ask if I have animals in their? My answer is yup and watch them push nose up against the glass. How do I get nose prints of glass Professor?
Too funny!
Yo thanks for this, I’m new to keeping fish and I was recently upgrading my bettas tank to a more natural tank. (Trying to make the switch to live pants and drift wood, etc.) and ngl I panicked a bit when I put the piece of wood in the water turned brown.
It will go away as you do water changes. The betta will like it though :-)
2.46 top left corner, that's a shellie tank with floaties, right?
Brown water for me is awful to look at. I'm all for natural and I don't care for crystal but brown? Nein, nicht für mich!
And another thing. If you're really serious about getting rid of tannins, put the wood in the car and drive the car into a lake. For pre soaking, obvs....
Thanks for the info 👍
I need help...i had this molave wood or Vitex parviflora(scientific name) it looks really2 good...if i saoked it can i use this kind of wood for my fishtank?
I'm not sure. I haven't heard of anyone using it?
is it the same for bogwood?
There are lots of different types of driftwood? However, not all wood types are safe for an aquarium.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics ah right OK thank you 😊
What happens if you don't do a regular water change will it finally turn clear or still be the brown look?
It will stay brown unless you do water changes.
Thnks for the information 😀
It’s easy to solve this problem I have a native tank and is got wild snails and a small colony of zebra muscles glass stays clean and the water clear
Thanks for this.💜💜💜
Man, I like how you talk and explain. GG! You got a brand new subscriber :)
Thanks for being here!
I want to keep my little pieces of wood .. and my plants but my plants have got a layer of what looks like tannins.. and all the leaves are dark brown :( I spent a lot of money on my plants and i don’t know what to do or how to save them…
Might be some brown algae growing on them? The only way the wood would be impacting the plants is if your KH was low and the wood lowered your pH. It might be worth checking your pH. Some plants naturally die back a little if they were grown out of water at the plant farm too.
@@PrimeTimeAquatics how would I fix this? what are the right KH measurements