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Get excited and make something.

PS: I think the place is called "Green Lake" (austria)
 
This is a little bit of a wierd one but I just had to share.

THESE ARE NOT REAL FISH HE PAINTS THEM IN 3D......AMAZING!

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http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/...nsional-goldfish-embedded-in-layers-of-resin/

http://vimeo.com/32967940

Totally mental.

edit - Just noticed it was also on the PFK mail out today.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co....azing_3-D_goldfish_paintings&utm_content=html
 
Piece-of-fish said:
http://www.littlegreencorner.com/setuptipsawakening.html
Incredible how much dedication was put in into preparing wood.
Nice pictures of progress as well and brilliant result.

Wow great result in the end, great fine tuning as well to complete the scape.
 
Piece-of-fish said:
http://www.littlegreencorner.com/setuptipsawakening.html
Incredible how much dedication was put in into preparing wood.
Nice pictures of progress as well and brilliant result.


Nice read there. I especially liked the list at the end of which algae came when. :)
 
easerthegeezer said:
Nice garuf, love the way that guy has used a basement window!

I have to say that was an excellent addition. Fantastic idea.
 
Girl*
But yeah, I loved that post, when I walk to uni there's a footwell full of ferns and I always thought how nice it'd be to look out onto. Turns out I was right.
 
I think I did the opposite.

I made this...

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Then I saw this...

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I had the Pagoda rock but never planned to jump the temple shark. I was inspired by/dedicated this build to my nephew who is in south America on a climbing expedition. He lost his dad/my Brother in April and we both had an affinity for aquariums so I felt it was fitting.

-Scott (first post)
 
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