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<blockquote data-quote="Kasael" data-source="post: 305933" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>[USER=8168]@CosbyArt[/USER] Yeah, it took about 2 hours, and I have kind of shaky hands. If you've done any kind of hand sewing before it shouldn't be a problem though.</p><p></p><p>[USER=9728]@Ocelotbren[/USER] I thought ghosts could be kept communally without much cannibalism?</p><p></p><p>Regardless, if it helps any for completing your setup, I'll be sealing up the top by putting some dabs of hot glue in the corrugation holes and then poking pins through the screen, pushing them into the dried glue. Just need to find some hot glue...</p><p></p><p>Also, you may want to cut your divider so that it reaches to the very top of the aquarium rim, using more screen in the center accordingly. My divider is a simple rectangle that sits beneath the rim, and because there's so little screen in the center, it's harder to lift up the lids individually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kasael, post: 305933, member: 10178"] [USER=8168]@CosbyArt[/USER] Yeah, it took about 2 hours, and I have kind of shaky hands. If you've done any kind of hand sewing before it shouldn't be a problem though. [USER=9728]@Ocelotbren[/USER] I thought ghosts could be kept communally without much cannibalism? Regardless, if it helps any for completing your setup, I'll be sealing up the top by putting some dabs of hot glue in the corrugation holes and then poking pins through the screen, pushing them into the dried glue. Just need to find some hot glue... Also, you may want to cut your divider so that it reaches to the very top of the aquarium rim, using more screen in the center accordingly. My divider is a simple rectangle that sits beneath the rim, and because there's so little screen in the center, it's harder to lift up the lids individually. [/QUOTE]
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