Where can I find large frag discs?

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Hey guys, I work at a store in north central Florida, and we are needing large frag disc, at least 3 inches in diameter, for grow out pieces. None of our dry goods suppliers carry them. Please let me know if there's place to get them cheap!
 

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Gotta find someone that makes them we have a guy in our club that did make them not sure if he's still has the time to do so. I know he broke down his tank do to not having time. He fires them right at his house I believe
 

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Look into tumbled travertine or marble tile they come in 1", 2", 3", 4", and 6" and available at most hardware and home improvement stores. I use the 1" and 2" all the time for quite some time.


Cheers, Todd
 

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Look into tumbled travertine or marble tile they come in 1", 2", 3", 4", and 6" and available at most hardware and home improvement stores. I use the 1" and 2" all the time for quite some time.


Cheers, Todd

Agreed...

Best bang for your buck right here
 

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Alternative Reef is were I got mine, he makes them square and circular. Not as cheap as HD tile however easier to cut and supports a small business in the industry. He has a forum here
 

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I make my own with a 3" diamond hole saw and left over tile from work (I am a contractor). I even drill a hole in the center for frag plugs to fit in. How many did you need?

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I make my own with a 3" diamond hole saw and left over tile from work (I am a contractor). I even drill a hole in the center for frag plugs to fit in. How many did you need?


do you neeed to cure your tile? or can it just go right in ? any mag or any thing gonna be put out by it ?

pm me bud.
 

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Which kind/type tile you are using?
I make my own with a 3" diamond hole saw and left over tile from work (I am a contractor). I even drill a hole in the center for frag plugs to fit in. How many did you need?

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That looks to be regular travertine tile. I few weeks ago I saw a guy on ebay selling 13 fer $20 iirc.
 

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I believe that was ceramic tile. Not 100% sure to be honest. I just ran with it and it worked.
 

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