Tiny Ramous Wood is a delicate, highly-branched driftwood derived from the ends of Osteomeles anthyllidifolia branches. It is primarily used in aquascaping to create "underwater forest" effects by anchoring mosses to its fine tips.
Characteristics: It is extremely light and may require pre-soaking or weighing down with rocks to prevent floating.
Usage & Preparation
Aquascaping: Ideal for attaching mosses like Riccardia or Riccia fluitans to simulate leafy tree canopies.
Preparation: It is recommended to pre-soak the wood until it becomes waterlogged before placing it in the aquarium.