Re: Malaysian driftwood
Malaysian wood is very dense, and will sink w/out soaking (unlike most dry pieces of wood) and lasts for many, many years whereas other woods will decay and/or gradually "dissolve" in an aquarium. The tannins do take quite a long time to soak out, here's a couple pics from when I first set up my 125 gallon tank. First pic is a 90 gallon tank I used to soak several large chunks of wood, second is a 5 gallon bucket of the water after several days. The tannins won't leach out unless the wood is submerged, and are harmless to fish, and certainly reptiles as well.
It was a couple months for the majority of the water-staining effect to stop, and probably a year or more before the water stayed clear between partial changes.
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