R rigsby New member Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 649 Reaction score 16 Points 0 Age 66 Location cleveland Country England Display Name Ian Rigg Dec 11, 2007 #1 i'm really getting back into the painting lark
L louise New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 277 Reaction score 10 Points 0 Location Glasgow Country Scotland Display Name Louise Selfridge Dec 11, 2007 #2 Love the water snail-a nice touch!
D digger New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 702 Reaction score 19 Points 0 Location plymouth uk Country England Display Name frances dansie Dec 11, 2007 #3 just thought, leap snail just doesnt sound the same. lol very nice pic, keep them coming
J Jan Site Contributor Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 1,625 Reaction score 35 Points 48 Location Philadelphia, PA Country United States Dec 11, 2007 #4 Quite talented there Rigsby! Very nice.
Mark Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 14, 2004 Messages 3,259 Reaction score 59 Points 48 Location Bristol Country United Kingdom Dec 11, 2007 #5 Is this another shocking attempt at a bullfrog? Is the newt racing the snail up a tree? Very nice, can’t wait for the next one… time for a salamandra!
Is this another shocking attempt at a bullfrog? Is the newt racing the snail up a tree? Very nice, can’t wait for the next one… time for a salamandra!
Kaysie Site Contributor Joined Mar 10, 2003 Messages 14,465 Reaction score 110 Points 0 Location North Dakota Country United States Display Name Kaysie Dec 11, 2007 #6 I know it's generally frowned upon keeping snails with newts, but what about bullfrogs?
D digger New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 702 Reaction score 19 Points 0 Location plymouth uk Country England Display Name frances dansie Dec 11, 2007 #7 see everyone thinks he should of been playing leap frog lol
R rigsby New member Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 649 Reaction score 16 Points 0 Age 66 Location cleveland Country England Display Name Ian Rigg Dec 11, 2007 #8 thanks for all the comments ,i thi..???????????snail,,, oh you mean the axolotl...and please Mark ,bog wood not red wood
thanks for all the comments ,i thi..???????????snail,,, oh you mean the axolotl...and please Mark ,bog wood not red wood
Slimy2 Member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 222 Reaction score 8 Points 18 Location Springfield, Missouri Country United States Display Name Cameron Cheri Dec 11, 2007 #9 Your hilarious Ian. Who knew you were such a good artist though. Nice paintings!
K krk11 New member Joined Dec 4, 2007 Messages 80 Reaction score 2 Points 0 Location USA Country United States Dec 11, 2007 #10 I agree with everyone else. Nice painting!!
lims Member Joined Dec 29, 2006 Messages 494 Reaction score 7 Points 18 Age 39 Location Newcastle England Country United Kingdom Display Name Sam Dec 12, 2007 #11 and I also agree with everyone else, nice colours indeed, L vulgaris I think, and the axie is wild-type if I'm not mistaken..
and I also agree with everyone else, nice colours indeed, L vulgaris I think, and the axie is wild-type if I'm not mistaken..