CrashSmAshley
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What you'll need:
-Plastic needlepoint canvas
(about $0.39 a piece for a large sheet at any craft store)
-Report spines
(bought in a package [report covers])
-Aquarium sealant or pins
If you're using aquarium sealant, make sure your tank is empty and clean. Glide a little bit down the edge of the report spines and place where wanted on the front and back of the inside of the tank. Wait for about 24 hours to dry. Using a razor blade, scrape off any extra sealant from the sides of the spines. Slide canvas inside the spines (trim if necessary) and set up your aquarium!
If you're using the pins, make sure your tank is already filled with water and substrate (optional). Trim the canvas to fit the inside of the tank. Place report spines on left and right sides of canvas and slide into tank (trim and alter as necessary). Substrate should hold bottom of divider in place; stick pins in the top of your divider and you're set!
I use pins for my dividers:
-Plastic needlepoint canvas
(about $0.39 a piece for a large sheet at any craft store)
-Report spines
(bought in a package [report covers])
-Aquarium sealant or pins
If you're using aquarium sealant, make sure your tank is empty and clean. Glide a little bit down the edge of the report spines and place where wanted on the front and back of the inside of the tank. Wait for about 24 hours to dry. Using a razor blade, scrape off any extra sealant from the sides of the spines. Slide canvas inside the spines (trim if necessary) and set up your aquarium!
If you're using the pins, make sure your tank is already filled with water and substrate (optional). Trim the canvas to fit the inside of the tank. Place report spines on left and right sides of canvas and slide into tank (trim and alter as necessary). Substrate should hold bottom of divider in place; stick pins in the top of your divider and you're set!
I use pins for my dividers: