The Eye Of Storm

Fantasy_aquatic

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Hi All,
please introduce myself
I'm Andree gunawan from indonesia
who work on exporting and importing tropical fish usually betta and arowana :)
please see my other hobby's ---> Adenium
please comment.....

best regards

Andree
www.fantasy-aquatic.com
 

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Woah, thats a really neat plant, it looks like it could get up and walk away.
 
Woah, thats a really neat plant, it looks like it could get up and walk away.


Hi Nix.....
there's many strange root plant like this on this species
sometimes it looks like a deer.... and other look like a shrimp...
and uniquely no one is exact same with the other...
(sorry my english is not good so it's rather hard to explain the detail in english) :p

btw have you seen this kind of plant in USA...?

cheers

Andree
 
Don't worry, I understood exactly what you are saying, hmmmm
I think I may have saw some before, maybe once, but its hard to say if its the same.
 
I really like that Fantasy Aquatic :thumbs: Do you have any pictures of any other interestingly shaped specimens?

Don't worry about your English, it's better than many of the Americans can manage ;)

Arfie
 
Don't worry about your English, it's better than many of the Americans can manage ;)

Arfie

Sadly, I have to agree with you, Arfie. Try watching American sporting events where some of the athletes are asked to comment on a particular play or event situation; and to think some of them actually have a degree from an accredited university....oh, the horror, the horror.

Switching gears...

Welcome, Fantasy Aquatic. I've never seen anything like that in the USA, and I've lived on both coasts and in the middle. Would like to see more, if you have the pictures.

v/r, N-A
 
there called bonsai's. they are trees that have been kept to a miniature size, you can do it with some plants and practically any tree. i used to grow them and they are amazingly beautiful and can sell for thousands of dollars
 

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