Sept 07
I started keeping herps when I was in the sixth grade, it all started with a
Red-eared Slider named Fritz. And now, years later and about fourty herps
later the interest is still strong. I started to get into darts when I saw
them at a herp show a few years ago. I didn't really know much about them and
had heard that they were hard animals to keep, so I went home and did some
reserch. My parents agreed to let me have with a "whats another few"
attitude, and I thank them very much for that. I have kept: D. tinctorius, D.
leucomelas, D. imitator (standard and intermedius), D. pumilio (red
bastimentos), D. lamasi, and D. auratus. I hope to get more imitators
eventually, as well as pair up some the other species I have.
As far as non herp stuff...I like sports (softball, swimming, basketball,
lacross), outdoor stuff (hiking, camping, kiaking, herping...), and I like
helping the less fortunate. People, animals, whoever. I love music; Queen,
Zepplin, John Mayer, Chris Daughtry, James Blunt, U2, Nickleback...the list
goes on. I like to write and read, and I hope to get a website sometime in
the near future. I like to ask a lot of questions because I just do, so bare
with me. I can't seem to think of anything else to say.
Otis_07
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