TheNatural's Picture Thread

Motorkar

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TheNatural, I have whatched all of your pictures now and all I can say is that I enjoyed whatching all of the pictures, it pulled me in more and more with every page !

I am so sorry that you were cought, lost all spiders and will have a huge penalty for it.

So you won't have any spider again? I really enjoy looking your natural enclosures and tutorials, I learned alot from them and about some things.

Best regards,
 

TheNatural

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TheNatural, I have whatched all of your pictures now and all I can say is that I enjoyed whatching all of the pictures, it pulled me in more and more with every page !

I am so sorry that you were cought, lost all spiders and will have a huge penalty for it.

So you won't have any spider again? I really enjoy looking your natural enclosures and tutorials, I learned alot from them and about some things.

Best regards,
Hi motorkar, thanks for the friendly words. Im very glad to know that my topic helps people someway. :D
Yeah, no spiders for me! :(

Thanks fartkowski, very nice pics in your thread too!
 

hornydevil

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All I can say is that I am still in awe of your creativity and ideas. After going through all 54 pages, I have nothing but admiration for your work!
Many thanks for your tutorials as I am sure there are many out there who have learnt a lot from your postings!
 

JamS

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The natural even with all the "problems" that flies faced, not discouraged ...
the hobby has to win with people like you
as already told her this album you learn a lot

congratulations:clap:


ps: my English is very bad
 

xiangzhi

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Thanks Scott, here goes the making off photo sequence..

1- The original glass (55x25x35cm).
2- I added 2 glasses to isolate the water (45x12 + 12x12).
3- I chose the best disposition for the barks and added earth.
4- A stone to hide the glass.
5- Side view.
6- The gravel used as drain.
7- A small “waterfall”(the same as pic 3, now with plants).
8- the same as pic 4, now with plants.

Hey... May I know what kind of earth you using??? And how did you make the surface looks dark...
 

sharpfang

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That Cage Set-up Is

Fantastic :clap: I got 2 up my Game :D - Jason

P.S. My all-time favorite Movie is "The Natural".
 

liquidox311

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Nice setup man. I also like the natural enclosures alot better. They are a little more work but they look nice. Are those real plants?
 

2oCHEVYo0

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Hey, I was looking through this AMAZING thread and got to wondering... How did you cut out a perfect chunk of forest and fit it so perfectly inside of a glass box :worship:... What tool did you use? You should, no you NEED to do a video of exactly how it is done good sir :drool:

Nice T's by the way, they look healthier than me :clap:
 
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