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49 is 2 weeks away! Got into king snakes in my early 20's. When I was about 33 a friend of mine gave me a corn snake that he caught, within a week I had 3 of them. Mike McEachern's book was released about this time and after that I was hooked.
I'm 13 and got my first corn 2 years ago. I got my first lizard 4 years ago, my first turtle 5 years ago, my first hermit crab 6 years ago. I got my first pet(s) (goldfish and freshwater crab, bert and ernie) 11 years ago.
well my first pet was my cat itty bitty (sadly died a month ago )
my second was a three legged dog josh who was 6 when i got him and he died when i was in third grade
my third were my anoles rex and gex
my fourth fish
my sixth permethius!
im 15 and started about 8 months ago. Experiences stared when i had a rattle snake call. (do alot of vol work with uncle thats a fire fighter
p.s. just got a ball python today.....
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