Amazing Star Wars Dagobah Vivarium

This awesome Star Wars Dagobah themed vivarium was built by Frog Forest Designs for a customer. Looks amazing, doesn’t it? Be sure to keep on scrolling for more pictures and details about the project!

“We built this Star Wars themed tank for an awesome customer who wanted to surprise her husband, who is a huge fan of the movie franchise. She asked that we build one to include the crashed X-Wing like in the swamps of Dagobah in Episodes V and VI. So, of course we wanted to make the tank look like the iconic swamps where Luke Skywalker crashed his fighter and trains with Yoda to master the Force.

This tank was truly a delight to plan and build with a singular direction in mind. We tried to make the hardscape look as true to the theme as possible, while still functioning as a bioactive vivarium capable of housing live plants and animals – which was no easy feat! This 20 gallon vivarium includes an external fogger drilled and installed seamlessly hidden into the hardscape, a daylight LED light with a blue night time setting, natural California manzanita wood to form the “trees”, a hand built and painted model X-Wing, custom cut glass lid, printed concept art background, custom hand carved coco hut with Star Wars emblem, and “Zebra” isopods scurrying around. We are very happy with how this tank turned out, and even more happy about how excited the surprised husband was upon seeing it!”

[Source: Frog Forest Designs | Via GG]


Making the Dirty Wastelander Cocktail from Fallout 4 [Video]

Here’s the recipe:

Dirty Wastelander (serves 2)
• 1 Whole Baked Apple
• 4 to 6 Blackberries
• 4 oz. -or- 120 ml. Irish Whiskey
• Shake like crazy with ice
• Double strain (pulpy and slow)
• Top with Cola (Ideally, Nuka.)

Baked Apple
• Rome top and hollow core of apple
• fill apple with butter, brown sugar, and spices of your choice (cinnamon, allspice, etc.)
• Bake at 350° F for 7-10 minutes

[How To Drink]

Gorgeous Pokémon Pokeball Terrariums

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Ever wondered how Pokémon live inside their pokeballs? Now, thanks to artist and Etsy seller Jo Ko from PalletCraftsByXev, we can finally observe them while they’re resting inside these cool light-up Pokémon terrariums!

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