Looking for large frag tiles!!!!!

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I'm looking for large ceramic frag tiles something bigger than 3"x3". Something a little bigger maybe 4x4, 5×5or 6x6. Does anyone have any recommendations, thank you for any information!

These are what I have but I want to have some larger ones for colonies to grow out on.

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I saw these I was worried about breakage and quality how do you like them ?
I drilled holes through them and mounted them to 1/4" acrylic rods. I didn't have any break. They're sturdy enough for what we use them for. Just don't throw them on the ground and you should be good.
 
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I drilled holes through them and mounted them to 1/4" acrylic rods. I didn't have any break. They're sturdy enough for what we use them for. Just don't throw them on the ground and you should be good.
I think I will give them a try thanks!
 

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I drilled holes through them and mounted them to 1/4" acrylic rods. I didn't have any break. They're sturdy enough for what we use them for. Just don't throw them on the ground and you should be good.
Thanks. I’ve just ordered this as well.
 

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Travertine tiles are inexpensive and do just fine in reefs. My 4’ x 8’ trough is completely lined with travertine tile with no ill effects.
 

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