HELP! Using tiles as frag plugs safe?

BaileyB

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I’ve been looking for something bigger to grow out zoas and other encrusting corals on but bigger frag Plug’s seem to be expensive.. I got some 3”x3” ceramic tiles but they have a white glaze over the top of one side, do you think it would be safe for my reef? Anyone have experience? What if I let them sit in plain tap water, and measured the TDS over the course of a couple days, if it rose I can assume it’s leeching stuff but if the TDS doesn’t rise are they safe to use?
 

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Use travertine tiles, a form of CaCO3. You can find them at most home improvement stores in a variety of sizes to fit your needs.

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Not sure about your glazed tiles, but as mborn wrote above, travertine tiles are safe. I've used them before as a bottom in QT.
They can be cut down to other sizes as you require.
 

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