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Kim
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  1. Kribby
    5th October 2011 - permalink
    Kribby
    Thank you
    It is actually just a regular old C. orientalis. He is just so black that when I take his picture it sometimes comes out looking bluish.
  2. yellowpebble
    5th October 2011 - permalink
    yellowpebble
    the blue newt/salmander/caudate (i'm no good with anything but axolotls!) in your profile pic is so pretty. I smile every time i see it

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  • About Kribby
    Country of Nationality
    Canada
    Location (visible to members only)
    Nova Scotia
    Display Name
    Kim
    Biography
    Chemistry is my job, fish are my passion.

    I have been studying chemistry for the last 10 years of my life and while I have only been keeping fish for a fraction of that time, both are of equal importance to me.

    I believe that anything you attempt to do should be done with passion and a thirst for knowledge. As a result, in my quest for knowledge in fish husbandry, I was thrilled to get the opportunity to work for one of the foremost experts in the field in Atlantic Canada. It was in this job that I first contemplated keeping amphibians.

    I initially thought about axolotls, but there were not any available locally and I fell in love with a group of emaciated newts.
    Interests
    Fish Husbandry, Chemistry, Malawi Cichlids
    Occupation
    Doctoral Candidate, Fish Room Employee
    Favourite Quote
    "There is no royal road to anything. One thing at a time, all things in succession. That which grows fast, withers as rapidly. That which grows slowly, endures."
    ~Josiah Gilbert Holland
    Newt/Salamander Species kept
    Chinese Firebelly Newts
  • Signature
    I may not like what you are doing, but if you are intent on doing it then I will at least try to help. In the end we might just learn a lesson from it.

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