I have a ceramic backsplash in my kitchen
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I would remove the ceramic tiles before installing the others - they will lay smooth and it will be properly done.
thank you Cindy
If I were to try without removing the tile first, as it will require sanding and smoothing prep for the glass tiles, I would make sure that the grout lines of the tiles do not coincide with the seams of the glass tiles as it will create a void you do not want. But Lynn is correct - doing it properly - the tiles should be remove. Good luck!