Gekkocha
Not so new Member
Hello all,
I am newly registered. I've been looking in on this forum for a while, enjoying the pics and looking for info on morelia. I am a high school teacher in Bangor, Michigan (a small rural town in the midwest USA)
Keeping carpets has proven to be a rather addicting hobby. I started with one animal about three and a half years ago and now have a dozen with arrangements for several more in the works. Most of my collection is young stock that is several years from maturity, but I do hope to breed them eventually. Mostly I keep jungles, but I have a couple of coastals and a few diamond crosses as well. I'm not a big fan of hybridizing so when I do get to breeding them I fully intend to keep the different types separate.
I am still picking up on some of the lingo you Aussies use, and get a bit lost when you refer to locality data, but it's fun, and I hope to learn more about keeping by being here on the forum.
I am newly registered. I've been looking in on this forum for a while, enjoying the pics and looking for info on morelia. I am a high school teacher in Bangor, Michigan (a small rural town in the midwest USA)
Keeping carpets has proven to be a rather addicting hobby. I started with one animal about three and a half years ago and now have a dozen with arrangements for several more in the works. Most of my collection is young stock that is several years from maturity, but I do hope to breed them eventually. Mostly I keep jungles, but I have a couple of coastals and a few diamond crosses as well. I'm not a big fan of hybridizing so when I do get to breeding them I fully intend to keep the different types separate.
I am still picking up on some of the lingo you Aussies use, and get a bit lost when you refer to locality data, but it's fun, and I hope to learn more about keeping by being here on the forum.