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We found 7 Reddit comments about Darice B00DV68A9I 10.5" x 13.5" (12 Piece) Clear. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Darice B00DV68A9I 10.5
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7 Reddit comments about Darice B00DV68A9I 10.5" x 13.5" (12 Piece) Clear:

u/dazzleduck · 4 pointsr/hermitcrabs

Yes, they need both a fresh and salt pool deep enough to submerge. The reason being is that they like a salinity in their shell, each crab likes it different and will dunk in both to their desired salinity. Sponges are a big no, you are right. Craft mesh is what most people use as a ramp, it is a plastic mesh you can get off of Amazon or at a craft store. Here is an example of what I am talking about (it is MUCH cheaper in a craft store). You just cut it to size, anchor one end in the sand, and the other in the dish with a rock or something. The pools don't need to be made of anything fancy, I use extra small kritter keepers and they are about 5 inches deep and fit my fairly large hermit crabs well. Tupperware also works. Here is a video of one of my crabs in their kritter keeper pool with a craft mesh bridge: https://www.instagram.com/p/B12ZaeHnPHi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

u/isometrixk · 3 pointsr/Gritty

Thanks! It's plastic canvas sheets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DV68A9I

u/reaper-wiggins · 3 pointsr/TerrainBuilding

You could use plastic canvas. It is a plastic screen found in craft stores to practice cross stitching its a bit thicker than mesh but made of plastic.

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https://www.amazon.ca/Darice-33407-Plastic-Canvas-12-Pack/dp/B00DV68A9I/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3RQ2G2A4RBN4J&keywords=plastic+canvas&qid=1551187270&s=kitchen&sprefix=plastic+can%2Ckitchen%2C146&sr=1-3

u/guybrush5iron · 2 pointsr/TerrainBuilding

yeah I bought a 10 pack of plasctic canvas from Amazon for this and other projects

it's just a 50p flickering tea light LED.

Wasn't sure it'd be strong enough but it works ok

u/xtwistedxlovex · 1 pointr/bettafish

Could you maybe use some plastic canvas and binder bars to give the lid its own separate divider? Cut the canvas to fit the sloped top, pinch it in the bars, and glue those to the lid to hold it in place.

u/FandomMenace · 1 pointr/gaslandsplayers

Darice plastic canvas cut at a 45 degree angle makes chain link fence, and there are several videos about this on YouTube to show you how. If you are going to buy some, it's usually cheaper on Amazon in bulk than it is in a craft store. You can also use aluminum sculpting mesh, which already comes in a diamond shape (you want 1/8"'1/16"). Using regular house screen or strainer mesh, to me, is problematic. Screen such as this is ubiquitous and has the tendency to look like screen, which can kill the look you're going for.

Jamming plastic canvas inside a car body for screen is hard. Use the sculpting wireform mesh instead.

https://www.amazon.com/Activa-Products-24-Inch-Crafts-Small/dp/B001DJ1SDA/

https://www.amazon.com/Darice-Plastic-Canvas-Clear-12-Pack/dp/B00DV68A9I/

https://youtu.be/yyp6z6DZNOY

u/smokerising · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Its secured to plastic canvas (link: http://smile.amazon.com/Darice-Plastic-Canvas-Clear-12-Pack/dp/B00DV68A9I?ie=UTF8&keywords=plastic%20canvas&qid=1465453848&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 ) and when I was securing the moss I just knew my substrate is about two inches so I left the bottom two and a half bare and stuck that end in to the substrate. It took a couple of tries to get it close enough to the back glass to look proper.

Edit: It stays upright be cause the plastic canvas wants to float. I tried buying cheap suction cups on Amazon so I didn't have to stick the mesh in to the substrate but they were garbage and didn't work. To get ones that work are expensive. I'm not sure if enough moss growth will weight the mesh down and it will fall over but if it down I will just trim it or bring my water level down and glue the mesh to the glass. One day I'll get suction cups to experiment but I'm saving up for a CO2 set up right now.