NightRaysMoon
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We are possibly going to move Kazoku to the new recommended standard tank size. Since that will be probably months away, maybe as his birthday/Christmas gift there are other questions.
We have slate tiles we have had cut, they fit Dio’s tank but feeding and catching Kazoku in it was a pain. We got one with doors that was a little small for the sized cuts we had (causing overlapping tiles). The problem is that we want to cut them. If we leave them overlapping there are holes his prey will run to, leaving him at risk.
Since we have yet to get a larger tank what would be the point to apply grout and cut the tiles? Is it possible to use a rubber material like Flex Glue as a temporary grout? Should I cut the tiles?
Edit: a tile cutter is not an option. Also please look into Flex Seal or Flex Glue. Why do I want a rubber grout? It would save a lot of headaches to slice it off after use so I can move them to the new tank later.
We have slate tiles we have had cut, they fit Dio’s tank but feeding and catching Kazoku in it was a pain. We got one with doors that was a little small for the sized cuts we had (causing overlapping tiles). The problem is that we want to cut them. If we leave them overlapping there are holes his prey will run to, leaving him at risk.
Since we have yet to get a larger tank what would be the point to apply grout and cut the tiles? Is it possible to use a rubber material like Flex Glue as a temporary grout? Should I cut the tiles?
Edit: a tile cutter is not an option. Also please look into Flex Seal or Flex Glue. Why do I want a rubber grout? It would save a lot of headaches to slice it off after use so I can move them to the new tank later.