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<blockquote data-quote="Nurse Ratchet" data-source="post: 208259" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Picked up a lantern at Walmart ($16.40), and touch activated puck lights (2 for $9.95). </p><p>Unscrewed top, removed two side glass panels and replaced with acrylic scraps I had on hand allowing my to put in cross ventilation holes. Added a strip of Plexi on the front edge to allow for a bit more substrate. Sealed the wood, glass, Plexi, bottom, etc with 100% silicone. Added a Plexi top with more vent holes. Attached light base to lid with hot glue. It's small enough you don't have to unscrew the lid to change the batteries.</p><p>Waiting for everything to cure bf decorations. </p><p>Interior area measures slightly over 6x6x10.5 inches.</p><p>Now what to put in it....?</p><p>C. versicolor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nurse Ratchet, post: 208259, member: 37967"] Picked up a lantern at Walmart ($16.40), and touch activated puck lights (2 for $9.95). Unscrewed top, removed two side glass panels and replaced with acrylic scraps I had on hand allowing my to put in cross ventilation holes. Added a strip of Plexi on the front edge to allow for a bit more substrate. Sealed the wood, glass, Plexi, bottom, etc with 100% silicone. Added a Plexi top with more vent holes. Attached light base to lid with hot glue. It's small enough you don't have to unscrew the lid to change the batteries. Waiting for everything to cure bf decorations. Interior area measures slightly over 6x6x10.5 inches. Now what to put in it....? C. versicolor? [/QUOTE]
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