green river grass | plastic aquarium plant

plastic aquarium plant: green river grass

plastic aquarium plants green river grass from ron beck designs. pap196

plastic aquarium decor plant: green river grass, set of 2, from ron beck designs | approximately 4″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Product #: pap196
Price: $12.99
Condition: new

“Animals & Pet Supplies > Pet Supplies > Fish Supplies > Aquarium Decor > Artificial Aquarium Plants”

Intended For: fresh water aquarium, reptile habitat or a turtle terrarium.
Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.
Instructions: Fill a bowl or bucket (depending on its size) with luke warm water. Grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Slowly dip the plant design in the water a few times then sit it upright to dry. Place in the habitat enclosure and cover the plant base with your substrate.
Aquarium Decor Tip: Make the view angle pleasant and natural by putting taller plants towards the back and shorter plants up front.

Additional uses: Dioramas, school science projects, home decor and also as a unique gift.


* This design is featured here for purchase and is simultaneously available at all the shops as well. In the rare chance that it is “sold” at the same time from two different shops, ownership goes to the first to pay (based on date / time of payment); the other customer will receive a full refund (PayPal) within 3 business days.


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cichlid | chris walker

cichlid

cichlid | chris walker

cichlid | chris walker

This cichlid, also known as the gold saum, is a colorful freshwater fish in the cichlid family. The fish originates from the Pacific side of South America from the Tumbes River in Peru to the Esmeraldas River in Ecuador. Wikipedia.
Source: cichlids.com

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goula figuera | viride plant light

transforming interiors with light and decorative plants

goula figuera | viride plant light

goula figuera viride plant light

Created by Barcelona-based design studio goula figuera, ‘viride’ — from latin green — is a collection of experimental luminaries that combine two elements present in the domestic landscape: artificial lighting and vegetation. source: design boom.


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artificial cactus with driftwood | faux reptile terrarium plant

faux reptile terrarium plantartificial cactus with driftwood.

reptile terrarium plant: artificial cactus with driftwood from ron beck designs. prp198

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faux reptile terrarium plant: artificial cactus with driftwood from ron beck designs. Approximately 10.5″ high & 5″ wide. The design (cactus and driftwood) are permanently mounted on to a weighted (w/natural river rock) low profile black plastic base; included. See additional product details and design images in the product gallery (product page). The three pieces of driftwood, featured in this unique design, are permanently positioned within the design and can not be moved.
Product #: prp198
Price: $19.99
Condition: new

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Intended For: A reptile vivarium plant or as a faux terrarium plant. This faux plant can not be submerged in water.
Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.
Instructions: Use a soft dry cloth or paint brush to dust off leaves. Place in the habitat enclosure and cover the plant base with your substrate.
Reptile Decor Tip: Make the view angle pleasant and natural by putting taller plants towards the back and shorter plants up front.

Additional uses: Dioramas, school science projects, home decor and also as a unique gift.

“Animals & Pet Supplies > Pet Supplies > Reptile & Amphibian Supplies > Reptile & Amphibian Habitat Accessories”


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bequeath these seeds | casey curran

casey curran | organic and industrial imagery

bequeath these seeds from casey curran on Vimeo.

“Bequeath these Seeds,” was created by Casey Curran in 2016 for the Bellevue Arts Museum biennial show “Metalmorphosis”. Inspired by Seattle’s rapid development Curran folds organic and industrial imagery into a starkly beautiful kinetic environment. Composed of liquid plastic, brass wire, and a wooden scaffold “Bequeath these Seeds” crawls with a simulacra of life.

Video by
Fritz Rodriguez
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faux reptile terrarium plants | design gallery update

faux reptile terrarium plants design gallery update from ron beck designs

 


go to design gallery ron beck designsSeveral new reptile terrarium plants, have been added!

My hand designed faux reptile terrarium plants provide a natural looking, realistic decor plant that both of you will appreciate. When it comes to designing these unique plants, my primary focus is on the life-stye; the interior you create and the space they flourish in.

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faux aquarium plants | design gallery update

faux aquarium plants design gallery update from ron beck designs

 


go to design gallery | ron beck designsSeveral new aquarium decor plants, have been added!

My hand designed faux aquarium plants provide a natural looking, realistic decor plant that both of you will appreciate. When it comes to designing these unique plants, my primary focus is on the life-stye; the interior you create and the space they flourish in.

new aquarium plants | ron beck designs

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palm leaves | silk aquarium plants

silk aquarium plants – silk reptile plants:

palm leaves | bushes.

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Product #: sarp192

silk aquarium plants palm grass from ron beck designs. sarp192

Silk aquarium plants – silk reptile plants: palm leaves. Set of 2 approx. 7″ and 6″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Product #: sarp192
Price: $16.99
Condition: new

Intended For: a freshwater aquarium or a reptile terrarium habitat.

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Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.
Instructions: Rinse in warm water before use. Place in the habitat enclosure and cover the plant base with your substrate.
Design Tip: Make the view angle pleasant and natural by putting taller plants towards the back and shorter plants up front.

Commercial Product Photography © ron beck | ron beck designs.


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New Zealand Kea – Nestor notabilis

Kea | Steve Reekie Photography

New Zealand Kea - Nestor notabilis

Kea | Steve Reekie

The kea (/ˈkiː.ə/; Māori: [kɛ.a]; Nestor notabilis) is a large species of parrot of the family Strigopidae found in forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. About 48 cm (19 in) long. It is mostly olive-green with a brilliant orange under its wings and has a large, narrow, curved, grey-brown upper beak. The kea is the world’s only alpine parrot. Its omnivorous diet includes carrion, but consists mainly of roots, leaves, berries, nectar, and insects. Now uncommon, the kea was once killed for bounty due to concerns by the sheep-farming community that it attacked livestock, especially sheep. It received full protection in 1986. 


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