actually, i have 15 3" ceramic discs that have been sitting around...i don't mind letting them go for $15 bucks...PM me if you're interested...i've used them recently for zoa colonies
I use travertine tiles for acans or zoas to grow over. I would say they are 4"X4".
I'll have to look into these thanks guys
How thick are they
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Here is a jf lepto I just moved to one of these discs, it's nice cuz u can thin them out to however thing u want them and how big u want the diameter. Super sturdy and strong and when the coral spreads u don't even need bone cutters just a pair of dissecting scissors..
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If the disc breaks, especially if you mix thr epoxy after its wet it wont be fully hard .. Then you risk breaking the chalice and injuring it
These things are hard as a rock bro ill show ya sometime!! I don't let the epoxy mix with water. The first it sees water is when I'm pounding it out.. I have to say they are pretty sturdy I grow chalices on them and I don't have any issues
hmmmm i may try thisthis sounds nice and intresting
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right now i use these .. at almost 2 inches they are nice ..when a chalice goes over 2 inches it can either go on sand bed or meet Mr.Butch ()
http://biotekmarine.com/products/biotek-marine-ceramic-frag-disks/
hmmmm i may try thisthis sounds nice and intresting
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right now i use these .. at almost 2 inches they are nice ..when a chalice goes over 2 inches it can either go on sand bed or meet Mr.Butch ()
http://biotekmarine.com/products/biotek-marine-ceramic-frag-disks/