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    Default Can I use garden slate in my frog tank?

    So my dad's had a massive order of blue slate in for the garden and received a bit more than he ordered... So I'm thinking this can be used to build a divider to seperate my land and water area (for drainage), would I have to treat it with anything? And what adhesives should I use, as the silicone I have claims it isn't suitable for use on natural stone...

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    Default Can I use garden slate in my frog tank?

    The stone is safe to use. The problem being is that unless you have a diamond bit saw blade to cut it to fit the tank properly, sealing will be an issue. Expanding foam doesn't work for this application.


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    Default Re: Can I use garden slate in my frog tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    The stone is safe to use. The problem being is that unless you have a diamond bit saw blade to cut it to fit the tank properly, sealing will be an issue. Expanding foam doesn't work for this application.


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    Well it wasn't really going to be a divider for the water and substrate as I already have a false bottom for that, it was mainly to form an angle so the frogs could easily climb out if they went in, and also to provide a bit of height to the substrate on the top, I can't explain it but I know what I mean :P

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    Default Can I use garden slate in my frog tank?

    Ok. I got it. Slate is perfectly fine, it's an inert stone and won't affect water chemistry or anything. I just misread the divider portion you wrote.


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    0.0.5 Dendrobates Leucomelas
    0.0.2 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Powder Blue'
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