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Animal Planet Frog Habitat
Planet Frog: Live Frog Habitat is a great way to learn about our friends the frogs. This deluxe, lightweight, plastic frog habitat (15 by 8.5 by 6.75 inches) fits on an end table, yet is roomy enough for one or two frogs (3 inches or smaller). You may want to send off the included form to order a live tadpole or two (100-percent captive-bred leopard frog tadpole–Rana pipiens–indigenous to North America). Clever construction of the molded clear and opaque plastic allows you to see your pet swimming underwater and to observe close-up as the tadpole undergoes its transformation. Above water level, a little island, fake rocks, and plastic greenery provide landscape interest, and a faux rock cave offers shelter. The clear lid, which doubles as a magnifying glass to get a closer look at your frog, has air vents plus an opening to drop food in. You’ll need bottled spring or drinking water and food, of course. And, as the excellent 16-page booklet mentions (care and feeding, interesting facts, answers to common questions, and more), you’ll want to know that the Rana pipiens tadpoles are shipped only when the temperature in your area is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit at night and below 90 degrees during the day. –Ava Natov
Customer Review: Tadpoles arrive late and do not grow
My daughter recieved this planet frog kit for her birthday in April of 2003. We immediately sent off for the tadpoles. The company informed us that they were out of Tadpoles and we would have to wait until September for them to arrive. In the meantime, my 9 year old opened the habitat and lost the instruction book. The Tadpoles did arrive (2 of them) in September as the company said. They had two small packets of food included. We were to give one pellet a day which we did. Then my 9 year old (about 8 weeks later) spilled all the pellets on the floor. I went to pet store, got more food, except it was “frog” food. To make a long story short, the tadpoles are still living in the habitat (It is now June 2004), but they have yet to even begin changing into frogs! My daughter has gotten bored with the whole thing, and I (being too much of a bleeding heart to see them die) am taking care of them and still waiting for them to metamophasize. Meanwhile, I have tried to contact the company to find out more about these tadpoles and how to hurry up their change to a frog and I find they do not have a website to contact.
Customer Review: More than one use…
First of all, I purchased this a few years ago becuase it looked awesome! At the time, I didn’t know what I was going to use it for but I knew one day it would become part of something spectacular. Well, it happened last night. About two weeks ago I was replacing the front gutter on my house and had to trim one of the tree-shrubs in order to make the new gutter fit in place. So, I climbed up on the roof and began cutting branches and throwing them down to the driveway. Upon climbing down from the roof I began pulling the cut branches over to the front lawn to get them out of our way so we could use the driveway as our workspace to finish hanging the gutter. As I watched my brother-in-law solder the last end cap onto the gutter I glanced down at my feet and noticed a HUGE spider (about 2 inches long) right next to my foot. I told my brother-in-law to watch the spider so I could grab something to catch it in. Success, I caught it. (I’ve researched the spider since then and found it to be a “Zoropsis Spinimana” — in other words, it’s relatively harmless.) Now, let’s fast-forward to last night: I was making my new pet a habitat and wanted to give him a big home. I wanted him to be able to hunt the crickets I now have to buy for him as food. I decided to use an old 10-gallon fish aquarium as the base size for this habitat. I then took this product and proceeded to cut away the plastic that makes this a self-contained unit. In other words, imagine the mountain with the plants on it without the plastic walls around it. I then cut the whole thing in half at the riverbed. So, what I ended up with were two mountains with some plants and rocks on them. I put the left side of the mountain(the one with the little hut) in the 10-gallon tank in the back left corner. I put the other side of the mountain in the back right corner of the ten gallon tank. The next step was to hot glue them into place using a hot glue gun. Next, I added the electric blue fish aquarium rocks. I added about 2 inches of rock and spread it so that it surrounded the mountains to create islands. (Now that I think about it, red and black rocks would create a volcano like effect, cool!) Anyway, I added a few shells and some other random design elements like the plastic bones from the game “Operation”, glow-in-the-dark fish aquarium plants, a small, battery powered, red LED light that fits inside the hut which makes the hut look like it has a “porch light”. Anyway, to make a long story short. I am now the proud owner of a pet “Zoropsis Spinimana” which has the coolest house on the block! Today I picked up a reptile type lid for a 10-gallon tank just to make sure he (and the crickets) stay home. I also picked up a small bag of reptile bark to spread out over the blue aquarium rocks to give a more natural feeling. In conclusion, this product is not only a great educational tool about the life cycle of Frogs but, is a great resource for building a miniature world. I’m going to buy a few more just to have as back-ups in case I decide to expand from the 10-gallon tank. Imagine a 50-gallon tank!!! Anyway, if you see one in the store, buy it!

Aquarium
Special edition of the Danish pop group’s hit album with thesix track ‘Aquarium - Remixed’ bonus CD added, featuring twomixes of the smash ‘Barbie Girl’ (Extended Version & DirtyRotten Scoundrel Clinical 12′ Mix), plus ‘My Oh My’(Extended Version & H2O Cl
Customer Review: AQUA
Aqua is a Danish dance group, best known for their 1997 breakthrough single “Barbie Girl”. The group formed in 1989, and achieved huge success across the world in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Although often criticised by the media, the group managed to top the UK Singles Chart with their first three singles, few artists have achieved that. The group released two albums, Aquarium in 1997 and Aquarius in 2000, they split up in July 2001. The group sold an estimated 28.7 million albums and singles. In their prime, Aqua made singles chart top ten in a number of countries where European Dance acts would not normally succeed, including the USA, Australia and Japan. The group also caused controversy with the double entendres in their song “Barbie Girl”, with the Barbie doll company Mattel filing a lawsuit against the group. The lawsuit was rejected in 2002. The group consisted of Lene Nystr?m, Ren? Dif, S?ren Rasted, and Claus Norreen. All the members were Danish except Lene, who was Norwegian. Since their 2001 split, Lene, Ren? and S?ren have all achieved solo chart success, and Claus has continued to work in the music industry remixing other artists’ material. Aqua’s album Aquarium is very upbeat and very fun Dance Music.
Customer Review: Music that is fun.
This is a good example of late 1990s Eurodance. Released in 1997, it is a relatively mature form of “bubblegum” pop/dance, mature in the fact that some new things were being tried with it. It has the hallmarks of most Eurodance, the female vocals, good dance beats, synthesizer and a male rap riff. The first song that most people in the United States would be familiar with would be “Barbie Girl,” but a European would be more likely to recognize “Roses are Red” and “My Oh My.” Other good examples of the genre on Aquarium are “Happy Boys & Girls,” “Doctor Jones,” and “Lolipop (Candyman).” I also really liked the ballads “Be A Man” and “Heat of the Night” and the hybrid song “Good Morning Sunshine.” There are a lot of people who may find the songs on this album repetitive, and in style at least, there are strong similarities, but the songs do have a story, if you listen. As I stated I enjoyed the ballads. Lene Nystr?m has a good voice, and when given the opportunity, her voice quality was apparent. Still, most of the album is late Eurodance, and for fans of that genre, this is an excellent album. Aquarium is just plain fun. If you like to dance, and you like dance music, it is sure to put a smile on your face and a hop in your step. If you don’t care for dance music, or prefer a darker sound, this album isn’t for you. If you’re not sure, give it a shot. There is a little bit of a guilty pleasure to be had in listening to Aqua’s Aquarium, even if you’d rather your friends not find out.

Living Marine Aquarium, Vol. 2
Living Marine Aquarium brings a hypnotic array of tropical fish to your screen, for a beautiful and fascinating show of Nature. Vibrant tropical fish dart in and out of colorful sea anemone, as sea stars dot the rocky landscape. Playful schools of fish ride the current in perfect unison. Crabs strut their stuff along the pebbled bottom. Sea horses float among the jagged coral reefs.

Aquarium Clown Fish Finding Nemo Deco Wine Holder
AQUARIUM LIVE LOOKING CLOWN FISH WINE STOMPER WINE BOTTLE HOLDER 2 piece set You are bidding on a hand painted resin wine holder and wine stopper by Kooky which is new in the box. Kooky products have a dedication to detail that distinguishes their products from other companies and are found in finer gift stores. This wine bottle holder base measures 5 inches wide X 8 tall X 12inches long. This unique wine holder will be a wonderful functional addition to any office or kitchens decor!!

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