Alex
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Post by Alex on Sept 22, 2006 18:14:14 GMT
Hello, my names alex (obviously) and just thought i'd say hello. I keep a few species of european herps, all in outdoor enclosures. Have read the forum for some time, and look forward to sharing information with you all, cheers, alex
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Post by Killian on Sept 23, 2006 13:11:06 GMT
Great to have some new blood on the forum.. looking forward to hearing about your collection Welcome
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morbid
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"Assumption is the Mother of all f**kups.."
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Post by morbid on Sept 25, 2006 6:08:41 GMT
Welcome, Alex..
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kj
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Post by kj on Sept 25, 2006 22:17:56 GMT
Hi alex seen you on another forum mate glad your here
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Alex
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Post by Alex on Sept 26, 2006 17:03:53 GMT
Hi, thanks for the welcome folks . I really like the look of this forum, it's quite unique, and it's good to see all the other people who get so much from outdoor vivariums! I keep all sorts of species, mainly european, whom nearly all live outside year round. I suppose it's that time of year again where everyone is starting to see less and less of their animals as they prepare for the long sleep. I was just outside doing 'the rounds' (feeding, maintenance etc) when i noticed some chirp's etc coming from the Bufo Viridis enclosure, on closer inspection i spotted one of the males attempting amplexus, with the unfortunate female kicking him off!. Must be the combination of mild weather and recent rainy evenings. The baby toads from earlier spawnings are growing fast, as are the salamanders and the handfull of Italian Wall Lizards. Look forward to chatting further, regards, alex.
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Post by Killian on Sept 26, 2006 19:15:24 GMT
Hi Alex,
what species do you keep outside? have you any pics of your enclosures?
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Alex
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Post by Alex on Sept 26, 2006 22:06:03 GMT
Once i get my head round posting photo's etc i will certainly get some on the forum. Off the top of my head the species i keep outdoors are green toads, yellow bellied toads, marbled newts, alpine newts, french and spanish fire salamanders, italian wall and eyed lizards, spur-thighed and european pond tortoises, xenopus frogs. Indoors ; whites tree frogs, guinets tomato frogs, dwarf sungazers. Not the most thrilling of collections compared to what i've seen of some of 'outdoor vivaria's' other members!..there's some interesting menageries out there!
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