How do u make driftwood sink to bottom

PaintballFan07

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I bought some driftwood, washed it n soaked it in a bocket for 2 days. The driftwoods marble slab was broken when it was shipped n i dont have time to send it back and wait for another piece. So i took any of the small broken pieces of marble and drilled the wood to a cutting board. some pieces sank right to the bottom but 2 others didnt. What should i doi need this tank set up by sunday. thanx
 
My dad came up with a idea that i should use a slab a ceramic tile. Would this hurt the water. I poured some vinegar on it n it didnt fiz up so im thinking its ok, wat do u think?
 
I used fishing line and attached an "aquarium safe" rock that i found and in my garden...i boiled the rock and tied the bog wood to the rock...Now depending on the size of the bog-wood you will have to experiment with the size of the rock...I then placed it in there and buried the rock under my gravel so only the wood was visible.....after awhile the wood will not float anymore and you can place the rock anywhere in your tank...HIH
 
digital_run said:
I used fishing line and attached an "aquarium safe" rock that i found and in my garden...i boiled the rock and tied the bog wood to the rock...Now depending on the size of the bog-wood you will have to experiment with the size of the rock...I then placed it in there and buried the rock under my gravel so only the wood was visible.....after awhile the wood will not float anymore and you can place the rock anywhere in your tank...HIH
thanks digital. I used the ceramic tile and i silaconed the cutting board to the tile.
 

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