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Photo: Hi spec home for the new addition...

Methodzki

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I got new addition to my family. Seen him/her being laid as a first egg, helped to come out of egg so i do really know this guy. I just got bored with the plastic containers and have to think of something more classy for the "special one", and here it is!

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I'll post better picture when I charge my camera.
 

CJ1981

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It's definately different. I'd be worried about accidentally mistaking him for a cocktail (cocklotl?) ;)
 

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Be careful with so much depth of sand in the bottom - just incase the bad bubbles form under the sand & they could easily affect such a small body of water.

Great idea though - just need a flatter bottomed glass :)



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Methodzki

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Be careful with so much depth of sand in the bottom - just incase the bad bubbles form under the sand & they could easily affect such a small body of water.

Great idea though - just need a flatter bottomed glass :)



<3 >o_o< <3

Every third day all sand and water are replaced and I am looking for bigger jar for the fella...
 
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