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Old 05-25-2009, 05:10 PM
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fantastic, i'm impressed!!!
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WOW, did I already say WOW. Absolutely amazing. You are making me rethink what I can due to my house. I have a bedroom that isn't being used (saying hummmm while scratching his chin). keep us posted on the development of the plants on the wall. Thanks for sharing this with everybody.
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Playing around with my new lens... and for a quick update

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I took out this echinodorus uruguayensis out of my tank. The plant takes up so much space and would be better in the pond.
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If I have the chance, perhaps one day I will make again a setup but looking more to something like this, something combined with outside garden. Living room or dining room next to such view would be very nice.

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This setup is taken from Singapore zoo. It is the new proboscis monkey display if you wonder.
Monkey on the dry land, and simple underwater view by the bottom.
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Default Re: Building a 14 feet high viv/palud hybrid

very nice. feel free to post more pics, you know we love seeing them!
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very nice. feel free to post more pics, you know we love seeing them!
agreed! moar please!
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that is so freaking sweet. How about a turtle or 2 in there. That would be cool. If you secure all of its sides, you should add leaf geckos or giant Day geckos.Those would be cool to see.
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This is a stunning and inspiring thread! Great work!
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Wow, that's incredible work. Great taste.
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Wow this is just a beautiful creation you have made there. I havent read through the whole thread yet so am wondering, do you have any parrots? That pond is just begging to have a pair of parrots calling out to complete the illusion of being in a tropical jungle.
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What a stunning creation, I keep looking over to my little exo and thinking.....maybe one day!
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