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newtamander

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Hi I would like to say a little about myself. Ever since I was young I've loved amphibians :D. Now that i'm older amphibians changed from a hobby to a life style :proud:. Even though technicly i'm still young :rolleyes:. Once I'm an adult I plan to be a herpetologist and a caudatate specialist :cool:. Mabye a Ambystoma Maculatum specialist :D. The reason I like spotted salamander so much was because of Giamander. My first amphibian was a 7 and 3/4 in long spotted sal named Giamander. Unfortanitly Giamander Became ill and not noing any better I set it free :(. Mabye It was best, because to anybody else the expression on the face of giamander would not stand out but to me it siad thank you. These days I've devoted my life to amphibians and exspect to have a great time here on Caudata.org.
 

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Well hello there - you've certainly come to the right place. Happy reading!

Welcome to the Forum,

-Eva
 

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Yah I'm glad I've joined.:D

I just remembered I haven't told everone what amphibians I have yet.

Here...
2 paddle tails
3 cfbns
5 grey treefrogs
7 spotted sals, 6 of wich are 1.5 in long and one 3.5 in.
 
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