Its a mummy rock, I call him Pup.
I still dont have a tray for it, so the dish is the best I can find to use instead.
And no I dont really call him pup.
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Young and hostile but not stupid.
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Re: Suiseki Australian style.
Well it looks like what I had to pick up after him this morn
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Re: Suiseki Australian style.
Very nice Asus, did you eventually settle on a suitable tray or stand?
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