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    But what if you need to move the tank later? Won't it be too heavy if they're stuck in?

    Also, are caulk and grout dangerous at all for the dragon? Like chemical-wise?

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    Re: Question about tile

    Quote Originally Posted by 55fingers View Post
    But what if you need to move the tank later? Won't it be too heavy if they're stuck in?

    Also, are caulk and grout dangerous at all for the dragon? Like chemical-wise?
    You might want to caulk them with aquarium (silicone) sealant, that IS safe & without fumes (also not sticky) once it's dry. But yes, tiles will add weight. Alas, nothing
    is perfect.

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    Re: Question about tile

    Quote Originally Posted by 55fingers View Post
    But what if you need to move the tank later? Won't it be too heavy if they're stuck in?

    Also, are caulk and grout dangerous at all for the dragon? Like chemical-wise?
    Didn’t realize you were talking about a glass tank versus wood cage. Yes, loose fit would be fine because you can remove to clean between and under. Assuming it is water tight, you wouldn’t have any leaks to the furniture/shelf the cage sits on.

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