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marc rowe
Hi, i am pleased to be apart of Caudata.org again, little did i realise that the reset password emails were in the "junk" folder.
Marc
 
Welcome back Marc. If I had a penny for every time I get an email from people who don't check their junk folders I would be able to fund the site without donations (I'm only half-kidding too - most of my email lately is from people who are a bit slow).

What species do you keep? Got any photos?

Hi, i am pleased to be apart of Caudata.org again, little did i realise that the reset password emails were in the "junk" folder.
Marc
 
hi there sorry i took so long to reply, i keep a pair of mesotriton alpestris and a trio of eastern newts.
 
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