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Hello, I am in the market for a couple of riker boxes for displaying my fossils. However, I don't know which sizes are best and how my fossils will fit them. I am thinking of displaying some shark teeth and marine reptile teeth Ive bought. I'd also like to display some fossils I found on my trip to Maryland and Virginia along the Potomac and the Chesapeake. What sizes should I get for length/width and height? For instance, the largest fossils that will be displayed are a 3 inch Megalodon tooth. The average size of most fossils will be small Miocene shells and gastropods. There are a few very small gastropods, mainly Turatella gastropod shells that I'd also like to display. Which sizes should I get?
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Hallo I am looking to start transferring some of my fossils into Riker boxes. However, it appears they are hard to come by in the UK and the shipping from the US and EU is much too high. From what I can gather the principal source of Riker boxes in the UK is a website called "Just In Case" but this website appears to no longer exist as it doesn't show up when searched for and any direct links lead to a server timeout. Would any of you be able to recommend a UK site for Rikers?
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Riker boxes make up a huge part of my collection. They offer protection from the elements, make for a presentable display, and are easy to handle. First up are my largest rikers, at 16.1" x 12.1" x 2".