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Majoywoo Natural Coral Driftwood offers a set of three unique driftwood branches, ranging from 6 to 10 inches, perfect for enhancing the aesthetic of aquariums and terrariums. Each piece is hand-selected for its distinctive shape and durability, making it an ideal choice for both aquatic and reptile environments. Enjoy the natural beauty and versatility of these decorations, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
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Quality, Nice Pieces!
So I’ve ordered from this company at least three or four times over the years. Only once was I disappointed after unpackaging moldy wood. After I got over the disappointment of that order (which I did return), it hasn’t stopped me from continuing to order from this seller because of my past positive experiences. I’ve ordered both spider wood as mopani. This particular time I ordered 2 pieces of spiderwood, and I was not let down. The pieces are super unique, all at least 12” in length and loving the shapes. I’ve learned 1) You (almost always) get what you pay for in terms of the size you order. It is natural wood so every piece will be unique 2) It’s like a box of chocolates: you never know what you’re going to get. If you’re not happy with what you received (ex: 3 smaller pieces of spiderwood but you expected to get pieces that were bigger, then you probably should pay a little more 🤷🏻♀️). Or if you don’t like the shape, well….its natural wood . Also keep in mind some super glue, a piece of cotton (and some of whatever substrate you have to sprinkle over the glue to cover the white color the super glue dries)…..then you have more flexibility make what you want you can take those smaller pieces and create your own, unique piece. As I’ve learned since I started this hobby, you don’t have to be disappointed with what you receive (unless you paid for 2 larges pieces and didn’t receive two large pieces), you can do so many things with multiple small pieces. They don’t have to be just some wood that lays flat in your aquarium. Save some money (if you don’t end up returning it bc you got pieces arrived moldy)….and find a way to scape your tank with what you have. I boil all of the wood (and all things related to hardscape) every time. I’m still expecting there to be some tannins in my tank, but fish like it, it’s good for their slime coat and it’ll eventually be clear with proper maintenance as well as time. Im still anticipating it’s not going to sink straight to the bottom so I plan on anchoring them anyway for stability. And if you begin to see some fuzzy, unsightly white organic biomaterial growing on your wood, it’s more likely than not both the wood and your tank are trying to find an equilibrium and the white stuff with eventually go away if you don’t choose to try and get rid of it first. And for those who are complaining about their wood not sinking right away after boiling/sinking, then use a rock of something to anchor it down until it’s waterlogged. Problem solved. I’ve boiled and boiled sometimes and the wood still wouldn’t sink. So basically if you’re not happy with it or you feel like you got ripped off, then contact the seller. Otherwise look at it as a chance to do something cool by creating your own piece. My two 12” pieces of spiderwood did have some natural tiny thorn-like pieces (since remember: it’s natural wood), but I sanded those to try and help mitigate any injury to my fish. I saw some negative reviews from other people, looked at their pictures and thought : I would love to have received that piece. But the two pieces I received are going to be perfect for my river bed theme in a tank set up I’m working on now. Definitely recommend this seller as definitely will be ordering again in the future.
S**S
Great Value, Surprisingly Attractive Driftwood
I bought these mainly as a cost-effective way to introduce tannins into the water in some of my betta tanks. I didn't have high expectations regarding the quality or appearance of the wood—given the small size range listed, I figured they'd be basic, functional pieces at best.But I was genuinely surprised by what I received. None of the wood is rotten, all of it was relatively clean, and three of the five pieces are clearly mopani (as far as I can tell). Even if the other two aren't mopani, they appear to be some kind of hardwood that looks perfectly safe and suitable for aquarium use.What really stood out, though, was the aesthetic quality. These aren't just random wood scraps—someone clearly took the time to select pieces that would actually look nice in a small tank. If my experience is typical of their usual quality, these pieces offer far better value than what you'd find at many pet stores—especially the big chains. Not only are they more affordable, but you're also more likely to get something that's actually pleasing to look at.
A**Z
4/5 stars
Not too bad, the pieces are less than a foot. It does make nice decor in my lizards tank. The three pieces were enough for decor, it would be a one time purchase. It was a little expensive for the size of the woods but ehhh it was kinda worth it. The pieces of wood aren’t sharp and aren’t super thin.
S**K
Recommend
Really nice! I ordered one of their smaller sizes and this larger size. My smaller package came perfectly but my first package of my large order smelled as soon as I opened the box and unwrapping it I noticed some green and yellow mold. I contacted the seller and they replaced it right away and I received a replacement package within 2 days and this new one was clean. The driftwood is high quality, interesting pieces, and sizes are as advertised. My aquarium is full now but would order again if I build a new tank. Only con is you can't pick your pieces, but that is not advertised and you know before buying that you can't so I did not take any stars off for that.For the larger pieces, I used cyanoacrylate (superglue) to glue together just like the smaller ones and they are a bit heavy and it fell apart. I recommend using the cotton/cyanoacrylate mixture. After I used this method and let it dry, they solidly stayed together. I'd recommended boiling, then letting it dry and then gluing it (I saw many people say you can glue it wet but it didn't work for me), then soak it in a bucket and/or let it float in your tank to weigh it back down.
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