CaptBogart
False Prophet
I wouldn't use slate since it can have sharp edges, and cracks/breaks easily. If it's the look you like, go to a home improvement center and buy a piece of tile, (glazed, not porous as you don't want it to absorb moisture or smells). You can get them 12x12 which fits perfectly. You can make a hide, (for just a few dollars), with it by lining three sides of the tank with paver bricks and laying the tile on top. I have a couple I made this way. Just make sure the bricks are placed on the glass, not the substrate, as you don't want him to get squished burrowing under one.Droptines said:Anyone ever use a thin piece of natural slate over the warm end of the tank ??.
If you just want it on the bottom, (once again, right on the glass), you must use a thermostat or rheostat to keep it from getting too hot, maybe even some newspaper between the glass and tile would reduce the heat even more, but I would test all this with a probe thermometer in an empty tank until you get the correct temps. Good luck...