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colorado flagstone?
Well im thinking of making my own caves and wanted to know if this
stone will be ok? |
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If it's the hard, flat flagstone used for garden paths, then yes, it is slate and quite useable for aquaria. I would still boil or bake it (250F) first to make sure there aren't any nasties growing on it.
If you have a pic, post it just to be sure of the ID. |
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