Travertine Marble tile. Reef safe?

jbird69

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I was thinking about mass producing some diy frag plugs. Being a tile contractor I have tile up the wazooooo. I know that ceramic and porcelain tile are ok but travertine frag plugs would look a lot better and is substantially easier to cut. I heard or read somewhere that natural stone tiles may leach harmfull stuff into the tank. Any thoughts?

Here is a breif description of what it is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travertine
 
I know the main component of travertine is simply limestone but I know in general different colors in stone are from different mineral impurities such as iron in the crystalline structure. Just based on the uncertainty of what minerals are giving the stone its color it might be a hard sell to reefers. However, if you get the very pale to colorless tile it's most likely to have fewer impurities
 
my gf is italian and her family are old skool travertine and terraza craftsman, they advise against it as it is quite a soft stone
 
j

Travertine Marble tile

What do you mean Travertine Marble tile ? There is no such thing :D Travertine is Travertine and Marble is Marble. So, the tiles are one or the other and cannot be both. Must be a tile industry name used incorrectly :)
 
j

Travertine Marble tile

What do you mean Travertine Marble tile ? There is no such thing :D Travertine is Travertine and Marble is Marble. So, the tiles are one or the other and cannot be both. Must be a tile industry name used incorrectly :)

Travertine is one of several natural stones that are used for paving patios and garden paths. It is sometimes known as travertine limestone, sometimes as travertine marble; these are the same stone, even though it is neither limestone nor marble. The stone is characterised by pitted holes and troughs in its surface.

Well Ill be a sonofagun! Ive been installing this for customers for almost 2 decades and calling it travertine marble....guess I should do my homework:eek::fun4: So whats the verdict Boomer? Reef safe? The stuff I want to use is a very pale light tan and moderately porous.
 
Used it for a long time / no issues. I just buy them from home depot. They do not dissolve or any of the other myths that circulate. And I get coraline growing on them quicker than the ceramic plugs I use.
 
Should be fine J



How dare they butcher geologic names :(....... :D If you see a bear run by do you say, "there goes another dog" :lol:
 
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Should be fine J



How dare they butcher geologic names :(....... :D If you see a bear run by do you say, "there goes another dog" :lol:

Funny story. A big Newfoundland got hit by a car near a small town I lived by. The whole town was abuzz about the bear, and several people had gotten out and even poked at it, swearing it was a bear.:rolleyes:
 
A Travertine tile is far better than porcelain tile because it more attractive and easy to maintain than normal porcelain tile.
 
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