Mopani Wood Stump


Size: 12" - 14"
Price:
Sale price$19.99

Description

Add a bold, natural focal point to your aquascape with this Mopani wood stump for aquariums. Hand-selected for its rugged texture and striking two-tone coloration, this aquarium-safe driftwood stump is perfect for freshwater tanks, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional shelter for fish and shrimp.

Made from dense African Mopani wood, this stump provides a natural cave-like structure that creates hiding spots, breeding shelters, and resting areas for bottom-dwelling species and shy fish. Its dense hardwood composition ensures it sinks quickly and remains stable without the need for weights or anchors.

This aquarium driftwood stump also gradually releases tannins, which help lower pH levels, soften water, and support the development of beneficial bacteria—ideal for blackwater and natural biotope setups. It’s safe for all freshwater species and requires minimal prep before adding to your tank.

 

Features:

  • 100% Natural Mopani Wood Stump – Aquarium-safe and untreated

  • Unique, rustic stump shape for natural look

  • Perfect for aquascaping, shrimp tanks, Betta tanks, and more!

  • Supports blackwater conditions by releasing beneficial tannins

  • Fast-sinking, dense wood that stays in place

  • Encourages beneficial bacteria and biofilm growth

 

How to prepare:

 

1. Clean the Wood

  • Rinse it thoroughly under hot tap water.

  • Scrub with a clean brush to remove dirt and dust.

  • Don’t use soap or chemicals. That can be toxic in your tank.

 

2. Soak or Boil the Wood

Goal: Saturate it so it sinks and leaches out any leftover tannins or debris.

Option A: Boiling (best if the wood fits in a pot)

  • Boil for 1–2 hours. This kills bacteria and speeds up waterlogging.

  • Change water if it gets dark—this helps remove tannins faster.

Option B: Soaking (for large pieces)

  • Submerge the wood in a tub or bucket of fresh water.

  • Use a rock to hold it down.

  • Soak as needed, changing the water every few hours.

  • You'll know it's ready when it stays fully submerged and the water stops turning brown (or only lightly tinted).

 

3. Place It in Your Aquarium

If it still floats, you can:

  • Weigh it down with rocks/substrate

  • Tie it to a slate or aquarium-safe weight

  • Use fishing line to secure it temporarily


Keep in mind that: 
  • pictures above are a simple representation of the shapes you might get;
  • pictures above are all taken from pieces we have received and have or had on hand;
  • you will always receive a piece with great aesthetics.

 

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