1666 pts · October 15, 2016
Just someone who enjoys making dragon art.
Thank you!
The irony is the tuna crab is technically a squat lobster. Note the backwards tail flip, uncharacteristic of crabs.
@ElbowDeepInAHorse
One of the horses I used to ride was very nervous and a little spooky when we encountered his first mirror.
The zoo I worked at had the gators stick trained. Basically you tapped the ground with a stick and they would walk to the spot for food.
Thanks!
Channel catfish, juvenile bass, redear sunfish, and school of shiners. I’ve also seen buffalo fish in the past.
It’s so worth it! Remember to stay safe
Okay, I went off the one mine came with. Should be very firm, but not like a rock. Maybe look into if they make one for your type of valve
Did yours come with an air gauge?
If you bring a second person, person in the back paddles to match whatever the person in the front is doing. Back can also swing the end
Love how the inflatables bend through mild rapids. You can travel a little shallower with it than in a hard kayak. Always keep pump on board
Let dry before folding down to store. Over inflate slightly on cold water, air will contract/reduce firmness. Fin will help track straight
It was a really neat crab, the conch shell was bigger than my hand
The promised arrow crab
They do an excellent job at blending into leaves
Cute now, potentially dangerous once older
Merry Christmas!
Thanks! She is a Hog Island boa
Periscope
I breed wild betta species, grow aquarium plants, and create art! @blue_river_bettas on Instagram
Unfortunately, not really. I’m not the best at marketing and am just starting grad school. I love doing commissions when I get them though!
Honestly, an OCD dragon that hoards birds would be hilarious.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you!
The irony is the tuna crab is technically a squat lobster. Note the backwards tail flip, uncharacteristic of crabs.
@ElbowDeepInAHorse
One of the horses I used to ride was very nervous and a little spooky when we encountered his first mirror.
The zoo I worked at had the gators stick trained. Basically you tapped the ground with a stick and they would walk to the spot for food.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Channel catfish, juvenile bass, redear sunfish, and school of shiners. I’ve also seen buffalo fish in the past.
It’s so worth it! Remember to stay safe
Okay, I went off the one mine came with. Should be very firm, but not like a rock. Maybe look into if they make one for your type of valve
Did yours come with an air gauge?
If you bring a second person, person in the back paddles to match whatever the person in the front is doing. Back can also swing the end
Love how the inflatables bend through mild rapids. You can travel a little shallower with it than in a hard kayak. Always keep pump on board
Let dry before folding down to store. Over inflate slightly on cold water, air will contract/reduce firmness. Fin will help track straight
It was a really neat crab, the conch shell was bigger than my hand
The promised arrow crab
Thanks!
They do an excellent job at blending into leaves
Thank you!
Cute now, potentially dangerous once older
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks! She is a Hog Island boa
Periscope
I breed wild betta species, grow aquarium plants, and create art! @blue_river_bettas on Instagram
Unfortunately, not really. I’m not the best at marketing and am just starting grad school. I love doing commissions when I get them though!
Honestly, an OCD dragon that hoards birds would be hilarious.
Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback!