Description
⚠️ EXTREMELY RARE - Limited stock available
Blackforest Root is an exceptionally rare and striking natural hardscape material prized for its deep, dark coloration and dramatic gnarled root structure. This premium wood creates bold, moody aquascapes with an ancient, mystical character that commands attention and becomes the centerpiece of any underwater landscape.
The rich, nearly black appearance of Blackforest Root provides stunning contrast against bright green plants and light-colored substrates. Its twisted, sculptural root formations create natural depth and visual interest, while offering perfect attachment points for epiphyte plants like Anubias, Bucephalandra, Java Fern, and mosses.
Key Features:
- Exceptionally dark, nearly black natural coloration
- Dramatic gnarled root structure with ancient character
- Creates bold contrast in planted aquascapes
- Dense wood that sinks quickly with minimal preparation
- Perfect for attaching epiphytes and creating focal points
- Ideal for dark, moody, and mystical aquascape themes
- ⚠️ Extremely rare - limited stock availability
Available Sizes:
- Small: 10–30 cm
- Medium: 40–60 cm
- Large: 70–90 cm
Note: Each piece is unique. Product image is for illustration only—your piece will vary in shape, texture, and branching pattern. This is a rare natural product with organic variation. Sizes are approximate.
Care Information
Preparation: Rinse thoroughly under running water before use. Blackforest Root is dense and typically sinks within 24–48 hours with minimal soaking. For faster results and to reduce tannin release, boil for 30–60 minutes before adding to your aquarium.
Water Parameters: Blackforest Root will release tannins, creating a natural amber tint in the water. This is ideal for blackwater biotopes and species that prefer soft, acidic conditions (like Betta, Tetras, and Rasboras). If you prefer crystal-clear water, use activated carbon in your filter or pre-soak the wood for several weeks with regular water changes.
Maintenance: Rinse occasionally during water changes. Some biofilm may develop initially—this is normal, beneficial for your ecosystem, and will be consumed by shrimp and algae-eating fish. The dark color is permanent and will not fade over time.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: Blackforest Root ships via Australia Post or Sendle. WA metro orders typically arrive within 3–5 business days; interstate orders may take 5–10 business days depending on location. Due to the density of this wood, larger pieces may incur additional shipping costs.
Returns: We stand behind the quality of our hardscape. If your Blackforest Root arrives damaged or you're not satisfied, contact us within 7 days for a refund or replacement under our Refund Policy. Please note: due to the natural variation in root structure and color intensity, we cannot accept returns based on appearance preferences—each piece is one-of-a-kind.