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Riccia Mesh. This is a great product for the aquatic gardener who would like to develop a riccia foreground or a backdrop of Java Moss. The 1/2" grid plastic mesh is cuttable and can be bent to any shape. This mesh will make foreground aquascaping with riccia a real snap. See box below to add to cart.
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PLANTGUILD HOLDFASTS fit snugly through mesh openings to create a secure permanent attachment to tank back walls. Ideal for creating a Java Moss backdrop. We suggest using 2 layers of mesh with the Java Moss sandwiched between the layers.
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RICCIA MESH SIZES 12" x 12" $3.00 ADD TO CART 12" x 24" $5.50 ADD TO CART 12" x 35" $8.00 ADD TO CART 24" 24" $10.00 ADD TO CART
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PLANTGUILD HOLDFASTS 4 PACK $8.95 ADD TO CART
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SIDE WALL CUPS These small 5/8" diameter cups have a convenient button on top which can be used to attach wire ties or fishing line. Each pack comes with 10 cups and 30" of plastic-coated tie wire. $3.00 ADD TO CART
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREATING A JAVA MOSS BACKDROP
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Determine the size and shape of the backdrop you want to create. Cut 2 pieces of equal-sized mesh in the size and shape you want your backdrop to be. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew the nylon screws holding the plastic brackets to the suction cups of several holdfasts.
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Force the plastic brackets through one of the pieces of mesh evenly spaced so as to allow a uniform connection to the aquarium back glass panel. Lay java moss uniformly over the single layer, then lay the second piece of mesh over the first. Force the brackets through the second piece of mesh and reconnect the suction cup to the bracket with the Phillips head screwdriver.
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