
Texture Shrimp Driftwood
Texture Shrimp Driftwood is a naturally textured wood piece that's ideal for freshwater aquariums, especially for shrimp and small aquatic creatures. Its porous surface encourages biofilm growth, providing a natural food source, while also offering hiding spots and foraging surfaces.
Approx Sizes -
X -SMALLÂ 5" -6"Â
SMALLÂ 7"-9.75"Â
MEDIUM 10"-14"
LARGE 14.1" -19.5"
X-LARGE 19.5" -23.6"Â
We strongly recommend boiling all aquarium wood for 30–60 minutes prior to placing it into your tank.
Boiling helps to:
- Remove excess tannins to reduce water discoloration.
- Eliminate potential pathogens, such as bacteria or parasites that may be present on natural wood.
- Fully saturate and sink the wood, preventing floating in the tank.
- Reduce the risk of fungus growth during the first few weeks underwater.
Because wood is a natural product, variations in colour, shape, and tannin release are normal. Some pieces may still release mild tannins over time, which is safe and beneficial for many freshwater species.
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Description
Texture Shrimp Driftwood is a naturally textured wood piece that's ideal for freshwater aquariums, especially for shrimp and small aquatic creatures. Its porous surface encourages biofilm growth, providing a natural food source, while also offering hiding spots and foraging surfaces.
Approx Sizes -
X -SMALLÂ 5" -6"Â
SMALLÂ 7"-9.75"Â
MEDIUM 10"-14"
LARGE 14.1" -19.5"
X-LARGE 19.5" -23.6"Â
We strongly recommend boiling all aquarium wood for 30–60 minutes prior to placing it into your tank.
Boiling helps to:
- Remove excess tannins to reduce water discoloration.
- Eliminate potential pathogens, such as bacteria or parasites that may be present on natural wood.
- Fully saturate and sink the wood, preventing floating in the tank.
- Reduce the risk of fungus growth during the first few weeks underwater.
Because wood is a natural product, variations in colour, shape, and tannin release are normal. Some pieces may still release mild tannins over time, which is safe and beneficial for many freshwater species.

















