Unique product P082620
A unique piece of Scandinavian bogwood, naturally preserved in peat over hundreds to thousands of years. This is a real eye-catcher and works perfectly as an aquarium root in aquascape and aquarium.
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Description of the nature of the root
A robust Tuskwoodrot with a distinct L-shape.
Aquarium style suggestions and planting ideas
Its shape makes it suitable as a base in the aquarium, either standing or lying down. It can act as a natural divider or as part of a larger composition. Attach plants such as Anubias, Bucephalandra or Java fern to the surface to soften the impression. Mosses can also be tied to create a more lush look. The horizontal part can provide shade and hiding places, while the vertical part can add height to the layout.
Dimensions of the root
- Length: 58 cm
- Height: 43cm
- Depth: 18cm
Proposed aquarium format and size
Measuring 58 cm in length, 43 cm in height and 18 cm in depth/width, this root is an excellent choice for medium to large aquariums.
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The AI image is an inspirational suggestion for how the root can be used in an aquarium. Only the root or set of roots is included in the product; plants, substrate, rocks, fish and other fittings are not included. There may be discrepancies between the rendered AI aquascape and the shopping list.
- Style in the inspiration image: Ryuboku
- Proposed aquarium format: 90P, approximately 90 x 45 x 45 cm
Characteristic of Ryuboku, roots and wood are the clear main structure, often with epiphytes, mosses and plants reinforcing the shape of the root.
Plants in the proposal
- Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba' - Care requirements: More demanding
- Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Green' - Care requirements: Normal
- Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' - Care requirements: Light
- Bucephalandra sp. 'Wavy Green' - Care requirements: Normal
- Vesicularia dubyana - Care requirements: Light
- Rotala rotundifolia - Care requirements: Normal
- Ludwigia repens 'Rubin' - Care requirements: Normal
- Microsorum pteropus 'Trident' - Care requirements: Light
substrate
- nutrient-rich aquasoil
- fine sand / cosmetic sand
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Advantages of Tuskwood
- Genuine mineralised bogwood / moss wood
- Long life span
- Normally no biofilm or mucus formation
- Works in both hard and soft water
- Reliable sinking ability, normally sinking within 2-4 weeks
- Naturally beautiful colour tones in dark brown with a slightly reddish tinge under water
Unlike regular spiderwood, manzanita, mangrove or Malaysian driftwood, Tuskwood comes from Europe and has formed naturally in Nordic peatlands. The mineralisation and impregnation of humus makes the wood durable and beautiful.
Tuskwood slowly releases natural humic substances that support fish health. However, the impact on the colour of the water is minimal and usually not noticeable.
- Stable and mild release of humus
- Positive for the well-being of fish
- Spleen antimicrobial
A more sustainable choice
Much of the wood sold for aquascaping comes from tropical forests in Asia and is shipped halfway around the world.
Tuskwood is a Nordic natural material, collected locally as a by-product of other natural uses. This makes it a more sustainable choice, without tropical unregulated logging, mangrove destruction or undignified labour conditions. Tuskwood stands for minimal transportation and the promotion of local economy and jobs.
Tuskwood is a very small company, and we use AI to focus on quality and delivery. Aquascape renderings, translation into languages other than Swedish and the description of the individual root on this page are made using AI and may have minor errors. We apologise for this. Real people are always available by phone or email.



















