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Hello From Washington

Luxquine

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Hello!

My name is Luxquine and I'm from Washington state. While I don't own any amphibians currently, I joined this website as I am currently working on a 40 gallon paludarium for rough skinned newts, and have always loved how informative this website is! In the past I have owned both long toed salamanders, rescued as larvae from a pond that was draining near my house, as well as white's tree frogs.

Lovely to meet you all!
 

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Re: Hello From Washinton

You live in the home of my favorite salamanders, Taricha and A gracile. Welcome!
 

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Re: Hello From Washinton

Thank you! I haven't been lucky enough yet to see an adult A. gracile but hopefully that'll change soon!
 
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