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YellowSloth

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Hello!

My name is Jess, I used to have an account here, but it was too long ago I think... Anyway, I'm excited to be back, I'm in the process of setting up one hella sweet paradise for my 'ickle newties and I think they just might be more stoked about it than I am :)

I'm so glad you are all here because I'm going to have lots of questions!....starting..... now! but I'll post 'em where they're supposed to go, so look out, I just may be clueless.

Last time I was here I had great answers to all my questions, so thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out!

Great to be back!

Jess
 
Welcome back! I'm sure you'll get plenty of help, so don't be afraid of asking questions:confused:

If you haven't been to CC for a while, you might want to look back at the articles and FAQs, some of which are new:
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/articles.shtml
 
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