Greetings from Seattle!

rince

New member
Hello :)

My name is Dennis and I am very happy to join this awesome forum. I do keep leopard geckos, but am still a little green behind my ears, since I basically just started a few months ago.
I used to keep different kinds of turtles as a kid, had saltwater aquariums nearly all my live (at least until moving to the US) and got reinfected with reptiles in the beginning of this year. What started out as a little project now let's me struggle for room for new terrariums and the balance between living space for myself and for my leos seems to get into danger ;-) Ok, maybe not that bad but also not that far fetched...

k, I guess I stop here before everyone is falling asleep ... :yawn:
If you are out of the Seattle area and want to get together for a coffee and a talk about reptiles, I am always excited to do so :)

Dennis
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Hi Dennis ~

And another hearty welcome to GU! Seems like we actually live a mile apart even on the same avenue! Small world, so they say. But within the next two months my geckos and I will hopefully be permanently relocating to "parts unknown". :banana: :yahoo: :cheer:
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Is it scenic and windy in Wyoming? Remember camping there as a Girl Scout. We had these three-sided tents (Baker tents ?) the sides of which we needed to hold down with picnic benches because of the wind.

'fraid we're getting OT.
 
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snave_relyt

New member
Scenery is pretty much desert, except for yellowstone and the mtns here and there. windy usually, alot of it, on 12 inches of rain a year.
 

Saille

New member
Hey Dennis, I'm in the outskirts of Seattle, actually on the East Side. There are loads of reptile peeps here in the Pac NW. as well as a few shows that go on. In October, in Puyallup, is the NWCBE, and there is a show in Hillsboro OR at the end of this month.
I'm a gecko and Blue Tongue Skink keeper, welcome to GU!
 
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