My gecko's home

Mehi

Member
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52
Location
Warsaw - Poland
At first was free place and peanuts
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Next i fit peanuts with free place and i start pluck with a fork :)
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After two days i get such thing:
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I put Atlas - glue to tiles
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I had three pigments only
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I mix them with water, mordrant and sand.
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after shading i get that:
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Next step was puting glass and ventilation grid
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And done :)
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Now there is also lamp :)
I hope it is correct place for this relation :)
 

Olimpia

La Española
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626
Location
Melbourne, Florida
Awesome! I've never thought of going at the foam with a fork, but it does make a more rugged texture than trying to carve with a knife. Great looking enclosure!
 

Chibii

A Bright Reptile
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266
Location
Holland
I love this! so awesome made and you have a lot of space, show us some pic's whit your gecko's in it. That should be awesome.
 

Vegas_Eric

New Member
Messages
123
Location
Las Vegas, NV
That's cage is awesome! But why mess around with a fork for two days when you could have Edward Sissorhands that baby up in a few minutes with those nails of yours... LOL

You did a great job with that tank. Thanks for sharing.

Eric
 

lady.gekko

New Member
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75
I just responded to your post in the "pictures" section, commenting on your background. I didn't know you made it! Great job! Some people on here have amazing talent.
 

Misstasha

New Member
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yeah i'd think you'd be able to put one more in there - you do have a lot of hiding spots for them - i9 love this pic cuz it shows that leopard geckos do CLIMB! and they enjoy it.. ppl always say tome, why do you have a rock wall and cave they dont climb - they are wrong!
 

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