Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:43 pm
Just curious, but you said that the wood you bought was specifically for this type (of habitat, I'm assuming). Do you know what kind of wood it is? I had tried T-Rex grapevine, which said it was for basking reptiles, for a basking area. After being in the water for a while a light green mucus-like film developed on the part that was submerged in the water. It had to continually be scrubbed and dried; I finally took it out, and later found out that grapevine is not suitable in high humidity environments. I haven't found any wood that was particularly good (have never tried real driftwood, though) and can't think of any unless it were treated (which could cause problems depending on what was used). I opted for corkbark, which is moisture resistant.
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." -Antoine de Saint Exupery-