IMO IME, I did have plastic dowells I bought at home depot for gardening, but once i cut to size i noticed the inside was metal. I had already begun drilling rocks and taking the tank apart. I scoured through home depot and found things like plastic poles for driveway reflectors, and plastic for venetian blinds. nothing that was the right size and rigidity for the project. the last thing that I could find to possibly do this was wood. it was not treated wood!!!! anyhow I do have concerns and I am always looking around for some suitable replacement fo them but in the meantime. the wood is not exactly "load Bearing" and I am curious if the wood will just expand to fit the drilled holes and stop there.
The concern about the nitrates with rotting wood? hmmm, why do they sell giant pieces of drift wood for tanks if this is a problem? I found a piece of drift wood in the deleware river about the size of my tank and had it in there for years (freshwater tank). and honestly the amout of wood in my tank is minimal. I have not had any die off or any ill effects to mention as of yet.
agree/disagree?
The concern about the nitrates with rotting wood? hmmm, why do they sell giant pieces of drift wood for tanks if this is a problem? I found a piece of drift wood in the deleware river about the size of my tank and had it in there for years (freshwater tank). and honestly the amout of wood in my tank is minimal. I have not had any die off or any ill effects to mention as of yet.
agree/disagree?