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Hallo from Capri (Italy)

zarina

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Hallo to everybody!
I'm an Italian Miss who live on the beautiful island of Capri. I'm interested to any kind of animals and I live with a little zoo from dog to goldfish. :happy:
I work in a little advertisement magazines and now, from the windows I'm looking the gulf of Naples.

I found yours site by chance while I was searching notice about T. Cristatus.
I've a male by more ten years and I'm trying to offer it constantly better condition of life.

Sorry for my english, I've learned it just at primary school. :sad:
 

Kiwi303

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Welcome to the forum Zarina :D it's quite an international place :D

For primary school english yours is quite good :D better than a lot of those "translator" applications available on the internet :D
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum, your English is better than several American students I have in my college classes. I understand having a zoo, it just seems to happen one way or another. I have a Shih Tzu dog me and my wife rescued, three cats (all of which we got one way or another as stray kittens), some African Dwarf Frogs, 3 goldfish, and 2 African Clawed Frogs (and various snails and such). :D
 

zarina

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Thanks for yours warm welcome and for encourage me to write in English :kiss:

I'm just realizing that I'm in very good company! Me too have a dog (a Belgian Malinois) saved from dog pound, eight stray cats, two little parrots, three T. Hermanni, one T. cristatus and five goldfish, one of them is a very old comet, probabily seventeen.

My newt is colled Moulinex by a play on words, I'll try to explain: Trito (as an abbreviation of Tritone) is also a verb form that in Italians means mince... and Moulinex is a note brand of kitchen tools... quite crazy no?
 

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Welcome! Your english is great! Alot better than my french if I tried using my french in a french forum...
 

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hi Zarina, has thought never about taking another triturus cristatus, and then to make to join them?
be a beautiful kind!
 
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