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I want to use tile as a substrate in my dragon's tank, but all the tile my local Home Depot has is a smooth finish tile. I had a thought, if I flip the tile over and used the uncoated side, it will provide enough texture for him to walk on. The only problem I am seeing is the uncoated side will absorb his pee/poop.

Does anyone know of a way to seal the tile so it is easily cleaned, but provided enough texture for him to walk on?
 

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Do you have any slate tile available? That would provide enough texture. I use ceramic tiles which have enough texture (don't need much really) and I leave them loose so I can swap them out for cleaning. I got them from Lowe's.
 
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