Description
Centurion Wood — Mediterranean heritage, century-old wood with rich color and intricate form. Dark, reddish-brown wood with twisted, intertwined branches — add historical character and complex texture with this aged wood.
Centurion Wood is not just driftwood — it's a living artifact. With its deep reddish-brown tones and interwoven, sculptural branches, it brings bold contrast and dynamic movement to aquascapes, terrariums, and paludariums alike. Often over 100 years old, Centurion Wood reflects the Mediterranean's enduring connection between land, tradition, and time. Its naturally aged structure provides both aesthetic value and functional benefits — creating hiding spots and shelter for aquatic and terrestrial species.
Centurion Wood does release tannins during the first month, which may temporarily tint the water a warm amber tone. This effect is harmless and even beneficial, but can be minimized with pre-soaking or boiling. Pair with calming plants and neutral rocks to create stunning visual contrast and organic balance in any setup.
The WIO difference: Carefully selected and naturally aged, each piece embodies history, texture, and ecological harmony.
Key Points
- Historical Texture: Wood pieces are over 100 years old — rich with Mediterranean tradition
- Dynamic Form: Twisting, interwoven branches create exciting shapes and layout possibilities
- Color & Contrast: Deep reddish-brown tones pair beautifully with green plants and cool stone
- Tannin-Rich: Naturally releases tannins that replicate Amazon-style biotopes
- Functional & Aesthetic: Provides shelter for aquatic and terrestrial life
- Versatile: Ideal for aquariums, paludariums, and terrariums
- Packaging: Sold by piece — available in Small (S), Medium (M), Large (L), XL, and Jumbo
- Origin: Naturally aged Mediterranean hardwood, untreated and authentic
Preparation & Curing
- Curing Required: Natural wood should be cured before introduction into aquariums or terrariums
- Basic Curing (new setups or small loads): Soak in warm water for 24 hours; rinse thoroughly before use
- Intensive Curing (established aquariums with livestock): Boil for 30–60 minutes to eliminate potential contaminants; follow with daily soaking in fresh water until it runs clear
- Gradual Introduction: Introduce slowly to monitor potential water chemistry changes; start with small pieces if uncertain
Initial Buoyancy
- Wood may float initially — soak for up to a month or secure temporarily using rocks, anchors, or WIO ScapeGlue until fully waterlogged
Water Monitoring
- Wood releases tannins that may tint water a warm amber tone — harmless and even beneficial, minimized with pre-soaking or boiling
- Maintain kH ≥ 3 for a stable buffer and monitor pH regularly
- Test pH, kH, and gH weekly during initial setup
- Perform partial water changes as needed to manage coloration
- Biofilm or saprolegnia may appear early on — this is natural and harmless; remove manually if desired, it will subside over time
Placement
- Place so its twisted structure flows naturally with the layout
- Use diagonals, negative space, and surrounding plants to accentuate its dramatic curves
- Combine with neutral rocks and lush greenery for strong contrast and harmony
Available from Cuboid Nature Aquarium — Authorized Retailer for WIO.
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