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Sanded grout for formicaruim?


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#1 Offline AntLoverAdam - Posted December 20 2016 - 4:37 PM

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Hello! I'm just asking a question ii only have sanded grout is it ok for making a ant formicaruim? I'm using crystals tutorial. 



#2 Offline CallMeCraven - Posted December 20 2016 - 5:18 PM

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Yes, sanded grout is fine. You can mix it with crushed perlite to make it more absorbent if so desired.


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#3 Offline Shareallicu - Posted December 22 2016 - 9:54 PM

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Hello! I'm just asking a question ii only have sanded grout is it ok for making a ant formicaruim? I'm using crystals tutorial. 

I used unsanded alone, and a mixture of sanded and unsanded.  The sanded grout is more brittle than unsanded grout, and not as smooth.   I like mixing it most.   The unsanded stuff is stronger, and the sanded stuff looks better.


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#4 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted December 22 2016 - 9:57 PM

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Sanded Grout is pretty okay from what I know. I use it for my Plagiolepis.


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