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Tiger Wood

It is pale in appearance and has a branched look that is thicker than most branch type driftwood. They generally are only available as larger show pieces. This type of driftwood is ideal for attaching ferns and mosses. It has a light amount of tannins and will get waterlogged quickly.

Pros

  • Amazing show pieces
  • Unique branch structures
  • Easy to prep

Cons

  • The look is not for everyone

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