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    Default killer paludarium. literally.

    Neither slate nor fluorite are poisonous. It was most likely the lack of curing from the cement.


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    leannec
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    Default Re: killer paludarium. literally.

    The cement was cured for almost 4 weeks before I started the rinsing process. The internet lead me astray. I don't know how people are successful with cement backgrounds. Everyone please be aware this killed my babies in 2 days! 4 year old toadied in 2 days!!!! Lesson learned my friends, lesson learned. I ripped the platform out of the tank and will be rebuilding with foam and pond paint again... Grrr.

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