The Peacocks | Photography from Simen Johan
The Peacocks
The Peacocks
Superb Photography from Simen Johan
SIMEN JOHAN’S WILDLIFE ILLUSIONS–Simen Johan’s project Until the Kingdom Comes.
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plastic grass aquarium plants: high grass
plastic grass aquarium plants: high grass
plastic grass aquarium plants: high grass, set | 2 from ron beck designs | approximately 15″ high and 9″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) low profile black plastic base; included. Designed with a minimal approach to your tanks appearance and layout.
Product #: pap151
Price: $10.99
Intended For: fresh water aquarium.
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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silk reptile plant: boston fern
silk reptile plant: boston fern.
silk reptile plant: boston fern, reptile decor, approx. 8″ high 16″ wide. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Product #: srp146
Price: $10.99
Condition: new
Intended For: reptile or snake habitat environment or home decor, no submerging in water.
For home decor: “plant it” in your favorite container!
Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.
Instructions: Shake off any packing material. 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.
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* 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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macro photos from Vyacheslav Zaikovskii.
fungi: macro photography from steve schoefisch.
the beauty of fungi.
fungi: macro photography
from steve schoefisch
See more of his beautiful photography: https://schoefisch.tumblr.com/
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silk aquarium plant: spider bushes
silk aquarium plants: spider bushes
Hand designed.
Set of 2.
Each approx. 9″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Silk – Non Toxic
Product #: sarp153
Price: $16.99
glass octopus | Michael Hopko.
glass octopus | Michael Hopko
Hopko Art Glass is located in the Trinity Alps of Northern California. Artist Michael Hopko has created a collection of hand-blown sculptures combining art and craftsmanship. The beauty and motion of nature are captured through glass in stunning detail.
Michael Hopko began his journey as a glass artist in 1990 as an art student at Shasta College. After college, he worked as an apprentice glass blower with several different artists in California.
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