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Old 07-18-19, 11:39 PM   #1
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Smile New to here and semi new to amphibians/reptiles

Hey everyone,
I figured that I would introduce myself. My kids, ages 13 and 8, love our box turtles and tree frogs, however I'm the one who ends up taking care of them lol. Duty morphed to love and then I decided to get a snake lol. Big jump right? Lol I used to be afraid of crickets, lizards, snakes and things and now it's totally normal for me to be around them lol. I have 2 Irish Setters, 3 Tree Frogs, 3 Box Turtles, and my newest love...my Brazilian Rainbow Boa hatchling. I look forward to continuing to learn, have fun with like minded people, and to hopefully be active on here.
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Old 07-19-19, 08:18 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum!

This is a great resource, so ask all the questions you may have. We're happy to help
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Love the names!!! I'm still waiting to have mine sexed, but almost sure it's a female. Then I can do the name lol
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Old 07-19-19, 06:08 PM   #5
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Welcome to the forum!

This is a great resource, so ask all the questions you may have. We're happy to help
Thank you so much! I completely agree. It's actually why I decided to join, so I look forward to learning here and having the support and advice of more experienced owners.
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