artificial aquarium plant: ming aralia
artificial aquarium plant: ming aralia
artificial aquarium plant: ming aralia (set of 2) from ron beck designs | approximately 14″ and 12″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included. Design on the right has two stems on one base. The design on the left is a single stem on one base.
Product #: pap122
Price: $10.99
“Animals & Pet Supplies > Pet Supplies > Fish Supplies > Aquarium Decor > Artificial Aquarium Plants”
Intended For: fresh water aquarium and or a reptile snake habitat.
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.
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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Floral Design: Emily Thompson.
Floral Design: Emily Thompson
Her work is exceptional.
from her site:
Emily’s flowers and banquet decor balance the uncultivated organic world with the delicacy of classical ornamental design. They burst with unconventional materials like wild smilax, peaches, and real butterflies, and always maintain sculptural grace. And, most importantly, they are built in harmony with the space where they are displayed as if they grew there.
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Steampunk Batmobile – Paul Van Danton
Cichlid: Aulonocara Red Peacock from Martin Aldous
Aulonocara Red Peacock from Martin Aldous
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Tuatara from Sid Mosdell
Tuatara from Sid Mosdell on flickr
Tuatara are endemic to New Zealand. They grow very slowly, live to over 100 years old and are the only survivors of an ancient group of reptiles which roamed the earth, along with the dinosaurs, over 200 million years ago.
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reptile plant: succulent
reptile plant: succulent
reptile plant: succulent, approx. 5″ high. Weighted (w/natural river rock) plastic base; included.
Product #: prp120
Price: $8.99
Condition: new
Intended For: reptile habitat environment, no submerging 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: 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.
* This design is featured here for purchase and is simultaneously available at all the online 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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