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15 Dec 2009<!–break–>
Another day I was taking a look at DeviantART and found two illustrations of these that just caught my attention (the last two)…. and I just had to make a post for this awesome Vitruvian Man. Kuddos to Da Vinci for such a great inspiration and for his work. I really recommend you to visit each artist’s page for more of their work, it’s really worth it! Hope you enjoy these. Cheers!

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1 Response to Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man
Dan
March 11th, 2010 at 6:06 pm
It is most likely a type of algae! Do you have any type of cleaning crew in there? Snails and hermit crabs do a good job of eating algae and keeping other items (such as food leftovers). There are a few snails that will burrow into the substrate and help prevent anything from growing on the surface as well as help prevent possible issues under the surface!