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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Holland, Michigan
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Saying Hi!
Hi everyone. I'm from Holland, Michigan. I have a few snakes, mostly garters. Plus, a few other reptiles. I ran across this site and had to join.
Family members 1.0.6 Eastern garters 1.1 California Red-sided garters 1.2 Albino checkered garters 1.1 Australian water dragons 2.3 Bearded dragons 1.1 Corn snakes 1.1 Eastern Hognose snakes 1.0 Other-half |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska, USA
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Re: Saying Hi!
Hi Tori,
It's good to have another Thamnophis fan joining the discussions. Does that 1.0 other half give you any trouble? My 0.1 other half is one of my favorites . Rick |
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Holland, Michigan
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Re: Saying Hi!
Thanks everybody. The 1.0 other half doesn't get as excited about them as I do, but he is reaching the point of wanting his own reptile. Though, it will probably be a lizard. We'll see.
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