Hi
I know this has been discussed before many times, but i would like some feeback about an idea.
My first idea was to use large pebbles, so went to B&Q and bought a large bag of discounted pebbles for 0.50p but now after hearing about the hassel of cleaning out the stones i thought i would not bother. then i thought about sand and i had the some feeling about that.
Then i read an interesting post somewhere, someone had used tiles, i have a tile cutter so i could do this but it would be exspensive and take me a long while to do.
My idea was to use vinyl sheet flooring, or vinyl tiles, all i would need to do is cut them with scissors and stick them down. there are different types of vinyl flooring with enough friction surface for the axolotls to get a footing, it would not take me very long to achieve and would be %75 cheaper
Any thoughts on this? my first concern is the glue could it release toxins into the water?, and if the glue would even be strong enough to stay in place.
thanks
I know this has been discussed before many times, but i would like some feeback about an idea.
My first idea was to use large pebbles, so went to B&Q and bought a large bag of discounted pebbles for 0.50p but now after hearing about the hassel of cleaning out the stones i thought i would not bother. then i thought about sand and i had the some feeling about that.
Then i read an interesting post somewhere, someone had used tiles, i have a tile cutter so i could do this but it would be exspensive and take me a long while to do.
My idea was to use vinyl sheet flooring, or vinyl tiles, all i would need to do is cut them with scissors and stick them down. there are different types of vinyl flooring with enough friction surface for the axolotls to get a footing, it would not take me very long to achieve and would be %75 cheaper
Any thoughts on this? my first concern is the glue could it release toxins into the water?, and if the glue would even be strong enough to stay in place.
thanks
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