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<blockquote data-quote="ipreventdeath" data-source="post: 11475" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>The wood is just part of a store bought cork bark flat that I had lying around. I tend to purchase the large pieces and cut them to a desired size. It saves me a little money this way. I also look for pieces on clearance and buy them then. The small cork bark tube I have in there was $1.50 at Petco, on clearance. Any bark would probably work, as you said baked and cleaned, but having a decent thickness to it helps a lot.</p><p> </p><p>I glued the flat piece to the back using silicone to hold it in place. The method I used is described above.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>That's what I thought when I saw it on YouTube! I used to make all sorts of custom backgrounds for display terrariums/aquariums using styrofoam and such, this method was much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ipreventdeath, post: 11475, member: 462"] The wood is just part of a store bought cork bark flat that I had lying around. I tend to purchase the large pieces and cut them to a desired size. It saves me a little money this way. I also look for pieces on clearance and buy them then. The small cork bark tube I have in there was $1.50 at Petco, on clearance. Any bark would probably work, as you said baked and cleaned, but having a decent thickness to it helps a lot. I glued the flat piece to the back using silicone to hold it in place. The method I used is described above. That's what I thought when I saw it on YouTube! I used to make all sorts of custom backgrounds for display terrariums/aquariums using styrofoam and such, this method was much easier. [/QUOTE]
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