M mishmash Fishaholic Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 658 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2012 #1 Just got this lovely piece yesterday but the store owner did not know what it actually is called. I am hoping it is redmoor, it sure LOOKS like it but I like to know for sure. Either way, its going in the tank !
Just got this lovely piece yesterday but the store owner did not know what it actually is called. I am hoping it is redmoor, it sure LOOKS like it but I like to know for sure. Either way, its going in the tank !
K KittyKat Moderator Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 24, 2005 Messages 6,886 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jan 10, 2012 #2 It looks like red moor wood/root. Was it used in an aquarium before?
ian plant your tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 8,354 Reaction score 5 Location Lincoln uk Jan 10, 2012 #3 yep, i'd go with KK and say Redmoor.
Liam2368 Fish Crazy Joined Aug 21, 2011 Messages 376 Reaction score 1 Location Hull, East Yorkshire,UK. Jan 10, 2012 #4 redmoor it is.
stu40 PRC Joined Dec 27, 2010 Messages 1,342 Reaction score 0 Location Gloucestershire, UK Jan 10, 2012 #5 How much £ ?
OP OP M mishmash Fishaholic Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 658 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2012 #6 KittyKat said: It looks like red moor wood/root. Was it used in an aquarium before? Click to expand... No its a new bit of wood not used stu40 said: How much £ ? Click to expand... Lol, you asking the price to make the call ? Cost me £17 measures 45cm(L) x 30cm(H) x 28cm(W) KittyKat said: It looks like red moor wood/root. Was it used in an aquarium before? Click to expand... ianho said: yep, i'd go with KK and say Redmoor. Click to expand... Liam2368 said: redmoor it is. Click to expand... Cool Thats the answer I wanted to hear
KittyKat said: It looks like red moor wood/root. Was it used in an aquarium before? Click to expand... No its a new bit of wood not used stu40 said: How much £ ? Click to expand... Lol, you asking the price to make the call ? Cost me £17 measures 45cm(L) x 30cm(H) x 28cm(W) KittyKat said: It looks like red moor wood/root. Was it used in an aquarium before? Click to expand... ianho said: yep, i'd go with KK and say Redmoor. Click to expand... Liam2368 said: redmoor it is. Click to expand... Cool Thats the answer I wanted to hear