aquarium slate

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craigzeb
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aquarium slate

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anyone know where i can find some thin aquarium safe slate prob size of house slates as i want to break them up and make layers inbetween my caves for my zebs thanks all
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Check out ebay 280643714773, & its near you. :wink:
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ok steve cheers will check it out now thanks
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they are old roof slatesthey wont be safe would they in a tank ??? they be full of dirt and stuff like algicides ??? cheers steve
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Don't know if you have this sort of place over there, we have em in the states. Look for a sand and gravel yard that sells flagstone. When they handle, load and unload the stuff lots of shards come off. They are many thin ones of all sizes and shapes. I go to my local place with a bucket and collect them and they charge me a few dollars. I also get those lovely red flat rounder river rocks there too.
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