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Where to buy frag tiles?
I'm looking for 3x3" square frag tiles. Anyone have a source?
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Just buy travertine tile from any tile store, just make sure it's the "natural" finish
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That's what I will use if I can't find any ceramic tiles.
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I used a ton of the unfilled and finished "natural" tavertine tile. Look for the stuff that is the whitest as the darker the more impurity in it. Its really just unfinished marble which is calcium carbonate.
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I also like the travertine tiles plus they come in a variety of sizes :)
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Average cost works to be 7-10 cents a plug for 144 - 1"x1" tiles
I use the larger 4"x 8"tiles for mother colonies to grow out on. |
I just went to a large tile store in vancouver that carries Travertine, i don't believe you can buy 3"x3" tiles. The closest they had is 12"x12" mosaic with 2"x2"s (36 tiles total) or mosaics with 2"x4"s. They have mesh glued on the back which would have to be scrubbed off, its a little tricky to remove all of the glue because the substrate is porous, but the glue is water soluble.
Also note, the tiles are quite heavy so IF they're going on a magnetic frag rack the number of frags would be limited |
Anyone have any examples all I can find is the mosaic mats as well of the 2x2'' 36 tile mat
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Just toss them in back of the toilet. The glue will wash away
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You can get 4x4" and 3"x6" at home depot. If you want 3"x3" you can cut one in half.
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Soak in saltwater or boil it
Travertine comes in all sizes :) |
I decided to experiment making my own. It should be an adventure.
I'm not real keen on travertine since it is a natural stone product, the possibility of metals in it is there. That's a risk I'm just not willing to take no matter how small it may be and no matter how many people "haven't had a problem". |
It's a sedimentary rock, and almost nothing but calcium carbonate. But I suppose your concern is a valid point, so why risk it.
I bought half a box of 2x2 "unfiinish, unfilled, tumbled" travertine tiles in the past from Rona, and use a 2" diamond hole saw(cuts like butter!) to make round disks. http://learn.builddirect.com/wp-cont...rtine-tile.jpg |
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Yes, I'm aware it is widely used. :)
I know frags grow faster on ceramic versus concrete/sand plugs. I wonder if there is a difference comparing ceramic versus travertine? Anyone try them side by side? |
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I'm going to be doing a side by side experiment. I'm interested in the results. |
Yeah, I can see it, if the plugs aren't cured... I do know that some SPS are more sensitive to glue, and can be mad for a while. So have to be careful of that.
And sorry for the thread creep. But I also do wonder why people prefer flat tiles vs plugs? I would be concerned they would fly off my eggcrate with the current. I can see maybe an advantage if you mount them on the bottom of your tank, but not on rock higher up. |
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