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dvdh
Jan 13, 2005, 02:42 PM
I'm moving soon (buying a new house) and in an effort to make moving a little easier, I'm selling a terrarium and two small snails.

The terrarium is a custom built unit with a mix and match components. It's barely a year old. It has a carry handle (not like I would be caught dead carrying it around in public), but could be useful if you would like to take it to shows.

The snails are a little older than the terrarium, I think a little over fours years, but the way things are going, they will be around for a long time yet. The 'plain' looking one is called Celeron, while the one with the 'racing stripe' (it looks fast, but isn't really) is called Pentium. They both spend most of their time doing nothing.

Just a small word of caution: if you have no experience with this type of terrarium or snails, you must be exercise extreme caution in their care as they are very susceptible to virus and other parasitic infections. Nonetheless by avoiding moving any material to or from other terrariums, it is possible to keep this terrarium virus free.

As this is a total custom unit so it's hard to determine market value, I am accepting offers.

Just post in the forum, as I always forget to check my private messages.



Rod Rod
Jan 13, 2005, 04:08 PM
How did you manage the lighting inside the terrarium?

this is a joke, right? :)

dsharits
Jan 13, 2005, 04:24 PM
This has got to be a joke!

Daniel

0s and 1s
Jan 13, 2005, 04:49 PM
Is that a Pentium 4 snail? If so, I'm interested.

rhpenguin
Jan 13, 2005, 04:55 PM
man.. thats too cool.

dvdh
Jan 13, 2005, 06:04 PM
How did you manage the lighting inside the terrarium?

this is a joke, right? :)

LOL . . . maybe . . . .




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Photoshop dodge and burn tools, as well as a shadow layer (with an extreme gaussian blur to keep it nice and soft.)

Rod Rod
Jan 13, 2005, 07:40 PM
LOL . . . maybe . . . .




_________________ .

Photoshop dodge and burn tools, as well as a shadow layer (with an extreme gaussian blur to keep it nice and soft.)

well done. :)