Howdy, from Ohio...

Andy Avram

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I have made a few posts but should probably introduce myself too, although I have been a lurker for a few years now.

My real name is one and the same as my username.

I am from the eastside of Cleveland, Ohio and my main interest is in Ohio herpetology. By day I am a naturalist at a county park district which allows me to get out and do some herp work on the clock. At home I am in the process of building a native salamander tank to house a few of the local stream species and hopefully accomplish some breeding. I am also teaching myself the finer points in herp photography.

Andy
 
We are very happy to have you! Thanks for introducing yourself. You have a job that I'm sure many of us here would envy.
 
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