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Nov 21, 2011 8:16 PM CST
Name: Jonna
Mérida, Yucatán, México (Zone 13a)
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No, the pot the S. cylindrica (thanks for the name) is in is not a wine cooler, it's much taller. It's about 3' tall and is one of the shapes available near here. There are towns in the countryside of the Yucatan where they make pottery, Ticul is the main town. I bought 2 of those cylinder shapes there. They aren't high fired, so they can fall apart if left out in the rain but they are cheap and come in great sizes and styles.

I don't know the name of the 3rd picture down, it is an unusual (for here) color in that it is not yellow at all, it's white and a clear green.

I have some of the pups from the S hahni (wow! Gold hahni 'favorite' I love knowing the name, thank you) surrounding a bowl for a Betta fish on my bedroom terrace. They are filling in a bit, I need to divide and spread them out a little again. I hope eventually they will completely surround the Betta bowl which is one of those giant paella clay cookers set inside another clay pot from Ticul. Red Bob the Betta lives there and seems happy even though his house also functions as a water bowl for the dogs at night. He hides under the rocks when the dogs are drinking.
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