View Full Version : Greetings from TN
theroom101
06-07-03, 09:48 PM
Hi... I'm new here and just thought I'd introduce myself. I live in Memphis, TN and have been herping since I left my parent's house 3 years ago. My brood is currently just my 2 year old Red-Tail Columbian Boa, my 6 month old Dumeril Boa, and a rescued 2 year old Burmese Python. I want to expand my collection, but not until I can expand my funds. I'm a veterinary technician by trade and an animal lover by instinct. :w I'm glad i found this forum.
-Mary
I have attached the only picture I have of my red-tail, and it was taken almost 2 years ago when I bought him.
yankeefoxtrot
06-07-03, 09:52 PM
Cute snake. My new BCI is about that big now. Welcome to ssnakess!!!
Lucas
asphyxia
06-07-03, 10:08 PM
Hi Mary,
I was looking to chat with some one from Memphis, I lived there years ago, and wanted to see whats new.
Welcome to the site I will pm you later
Cheers
Brian
sSNAKESs.com
06-08-03, 08:00 AM
welcome to ssnakess.com!! :D
Hello Mary,
Good to meet you! Hope to see you around on the forums. It's nice to see you can mix work with pleasure somewhat :D
Bj
Colonel SB
06-08-03, 09:40 AM
Welcome to the best forum on the web
PoiSoNouS
06-08-03, 08:11 PM
Welcome to the site ! :)
Blackwidow69
06-08-03, 11:47 PM
:cool: Hello Mary and welcome to the forums...:D
ReptiZone
06-10-03, 11:28 PM
Welcom to ssnakess
Alan311
06-10-03, 11:45 PM
Welcome!!
Mike177
06-11-03, 12:47 AM
Welcome To the SsnakesS Forurms!
SCReptiles
06-13-03, 10:59 AM
I am from TN as well. They have some nice cottonmouths over on the west side. Do you do any field herping?
Welcome to SsnakesS. Hope you have a great time here :D
theroom101
06-13-03, 11:58 AM
ScReptiles: No field herping for me. I don't really have the time or wild snake knowledge to accomodate a hobby like that. =) I'm sure it's super fun though and wouldn't mind trying sometime in the future.
SCReptiles
06-13-03, 01:13 PM
I have some exotic pythons that I have had for many years, but for the most part I only work with indigenous species these days. I find field herping to be as rewarding as husbandry. The TN law is not herp friendly, but I am pretty sure AR allows collection. Always use caution. Herpers often find venomous even when they are not looking for them. =)
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