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mfil78

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Hi everyone,

I've been absent from this forum for almost a year so I'm starting a new profile (also because I can't find or remember my old username and password... :eek:).
I'm from Portugal, I'v been keeping amphibians (mostly caudata) and reptiles for some years and my main interest, besides the captive care of these animals, is their medicine, illness and health issues (also some professional interest as I'm veterinarian).
Currently I'm keeping 1 Paramesotriton fuzhongensis, 2 Triturus boscai and 4 Bombina orientalis.

Cheers
 
Welcome, mfil. We welcome your expertise in medical issues!

If you can remember your old username (or a few letters of it), we can find it and merge it with your new one.
 
Hi Jennewt,

Thanks for the compliment but I'm by no means an expert in amphibian medicine! It's a very recent area in veterinary medicine and although working almost exclusively with exotic pets I still have a lot to learn with amphibians.

I believe that my old username was filipe, one of my last posts was concerning with plant fertilizers. Hope this helps!

Filipe
 
Welcome Filipe (and welcome back). Actually we can't restore your old account - people who had not used their accounts since the end of January 2007 had their accounts deleted to make the software transfer earlier this month easier (that was the plan anyhow, not sure it really worked out that way). Sorry!

Hi Jennewt,

Thanks for the compliment but I'm by no means an expert in amphibian medicine! It's a very recent area in veterinary medicine and although working almost exclusively with exotic pets I still have a lot to learn with amphibians.

I believe that my old username was filipe, one of my last posts was concerning with plant fertilizers. Hope this helps!

Filipe
 
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