Hello from Ohio

arzerkle

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Just wanted to say Hello, just joined. My wife and I have bred snakes and lizards for years and have a very extensive Tropical fish collection as well. I made the mistake while at a reptile show we vend at to get some Pleurodeles waltl from M. Strom in PA and now we're hooked, so we're working on putting together our own collection as well as looking for quanities of C.B Newts and Salamanders for resale this time of year when all our snakes are getting ready to sleep for awhile :)
Thanks again and we're glad we found this wonderful site.
Rob & Amy
 
Welcome, Rob and Amy, sounds like you've found a new wintertime hobby!
 
You will certainly be hooked when you start your salamander search. I favor Fire salamanders and Tigers. Good Luck and welcome.
 
Welcome to the Newt and Salamander Portal!
 
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