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12-01-2004, 10:51 AM
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 I helped move the meter!   12-01-2004, 10:56 AM
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You are quite the interior decorator. Looks great.
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Looks pretty cool! I like it! I like the log maze thing... I have one of those resin half logs. 8)

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Looks nice. What is that you got for substrate? And how did you do that with the rock?

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WOW...that looks so much nicer than my leo setup...they have travel soap containers for moist hides Works great...looks less than great!

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i like that corner mangrove thing. Ssativa u can get those rock things all over the place its called a rock den, what size is that one jrobinson? i have been thinkin bout getting one for one of my Leopard Geckos who likes to hide all the time.
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Looks fantastic! Nice job How about one with the leo enjoying it? Fancy coming to decorate our enclosures? - i already have chronic and blackjack on board
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i use playsand for a substrate....that rock is a reptile den, i didnt make it, bought it at petsmart....

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That wood is cool, real cool...

Is it synthetic or real. I can only think that it is either synthetic or the very top of a root system.

Is that a two piece hide where one piece sticks to the outside of the glass? I know it is not fully within the tank.
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Thas precisely what it is MAR I have been debating about getting one for some time but because they are so expensive havent yet.
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