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    arielgasca420
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    This is the finished application of Great Stuff: Gaps and Cracks on plexiglass. This will hopefully expand more
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    Locascio
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    very cool is it done yet??? let us see pics i might do the same

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    arielgasca420
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    ill put up pictures today. the entire terrarium is about 75 % done.

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    arielgasca420
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    I apologize that these pictures are not in order.
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Size:  131.0 KBThis step was with the background attached with blue duct tape since I ran out of silicone. I will be mounting with either silicone or velcro. I am leaning more towards velco
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Size:  133.1 KBThis is my first made background. There were a few spots of white that showed through so I used VOC free paint to touch up and let it air dry overnight. the silicone said to let it sit for 4 hours but I let it sit for 24. I used no additive topsoil for the background because it was cheaper and sturdier than eco earth
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Size:  133.0 KBA lot f people use window mesh, but I used a 10 gallon screen lid that I had lying around. I just set it on the river rocks and it works great
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Size:  129.4 KB The first picture is what the enclosure looks like now, but it is still no where near complete. I still need to mount the background, put more Tillandsia on the DIY background, and I need to paint moss on the background as well
    I will post more pictures once I find moss and make my moss smoothie

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