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Aquarium driftwood is a type of decor placed in a fish tank. Not only does it add to the beauty of the tank, but it can also provide natural hiding places for fish.

There are many types, shapes, colors, and patterns of aquarium driftwood. These are some types of driftwood for aquariums you’ll find from sellers on Etsy:


  • Dragon: Ideal for freshwater aquariums, dragon wood is a large driftwood for aquariums composed of a central trunk that branches out with feelers. It looks like an underwater bonsai tree. Dragon wood ranges from light brown to dark brown, with occasional gray tones.
  • Manzanita: Derived from mountain shrubs in the western United States, manzanita wood features spindly branches. Manzanita driftwood runs from red to mahogany in color.
  • Spider: Spider wood is an aquascaping driftwood featuring unpredictable shapes. The color ranges from light yellow to deep gold. Spider wood makes an eye-catching focal point in your tank.
  • Tiger: The perfect centerpiece for any aquarium, tiger driftwood has a unique root structure and complex shape. The varied, striped coloration of rich brown tones of this large aquarium driftwood is gorgeous, and it doubles as a cozy place for skittish fish to lounge.

Once you receive new aquarium driftwood decor, clean it by hand with plain tap water or lightly brush any dust or dirt from the surface. If your driftwood doesn’t sink right away, soak or boil it first. You can weigh down a new piece of driftwood with rocks for the first couple of days, which helps it to become waterlogged and stay in place. Once driftwood is submerged, it requires little maintenance and quickly becomes a happy hangout for your fish.

Introducing driftwood aquarium decor to your tank design provides a natural look and helps your fish feel more at home. While you can use driftwood in any aquarium design, it’s most often incorporated into biotopes. Biotope tanks recreate an organic environment. Biotopes can be generic or very niche, depending on your desired outcome. You can create a biotope to mimic a specific pond in a country or as precise water conditions, such as blackwater.


Mix your driftwood with stones, pebbles, and aquatic plants to provide your fish with a healthy, beautiful waterscape in which to thrive.