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Hazard

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I have had a number of reptiles in my life. Now that I have started a new career as an Animal Health Nurse I have decided to concentrate on only one or two species. The current species is the spotted python. I love these little guys and I thought what better way to learn and get insite than to join a site that has a large number of members that live in the area my species comes from. I look forward to hearing from all of you and I hope you will let me pick your brains occasionally for information. It's great to be here!:D
 
You'll have to forgive me I have read a number of posts but help me out. I'm guessing mac is in reference to the latin for a spotted. Forgive me as well but we are limited in our breeding stock and have not found a good example of one in Canada or the US. Would this be what we term as a "true Cape York" spotted?????
 
mac= Antaresia maculosa the name for a spotted python
 
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*sigh* How I miss Canada and you're from Alberta, just to rub it in!! :) Hows the snow going? Ill never forget the first time I saw real snow, flying into Calgary, so amazingly pretty! Hope you learn alot from here, Ive only been here a few months and have learnt so much!

Cheers
 
Hello and welcome there are alot of people with Macs here so you have found a great site!!. Here is a pic of my 5 week old Mac.
 

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Hello All
I have had a number of reptiles in my life. Now that I have started a new career as an Animal Health Nurse I have decided to concentrate on only one or two species. The current species is the spotted python. I love these little guys and I thought what better way to learn and get insite than to join a site that has a large number of members that live in the area my species comes from. I look forward to hearing from all of you and I hope you will let me pick your brains occasionally for information. It's great to be here!:D


welcome Hazard! from an ex-Winnipegger...(now an aussie citizen) What part of Alberta are you from? I have to say I do not miss the winters in Canada! I LOVE Australia!
Congrats on your new career!
I am the HerpTrader (banner that runs on top of page): www.herptrader.com.au ...
;-) although my dear husband uses that name for his avatar on APS

Cheers
 
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