bextraordinary
New member
Hi!
I'm Bex (Rebecca) and I'm in Lansing, Michigan, though I was born and raised in Australia. I moved to the U.S. in '98 and have lived in Michigan since, though I'm eager to move back home again once I finish my degree. I'm working on a PhD in criminology here at MSU and should finish up in a couple of years (... I hope).
As far as 'fauna' go, I live with my American bulldog, two cats, and a short-tailed opossum. This is probably the smallest number of animals I've had since I moved out of my family home to go to college. In the past, I've kept/bred sugar gliders, guinea pigs, corn snakes, LOTS of fish, and I'm really into keeping planted aquariums and terrariums.
I joined this forum 'cause I'm on the hunt for some gargoyle geckos. They don't seem very popular around here. I've only ever seen one or two at reptile shows, usually tucked in amongst HUNDREDS of cresties, and they're usually just a boring grey color. I recently saw a picture of a red garg and was totally hooked. That's what I'm on the hunt for now - colorful gargs to get a little collection started. If you know someone producing them, let me know!
Happy to be here!
I'm Bex (Rebecca) and I'm in Lansing, Michigan, though I was born and raised in Australia. I moved to the U.S. in '98 and have lived in Michigan since, though I'm eager to move back home again once I finish my degree. I'm working on a PhD in criminology here at MSU and should finish up in a couple of years (... I hope).
As far as 'fauna' go, I live with my American bulldog, two cats, and a short-tailed opossum. This is probably the smallest number of animals I've had since I moved out of my family home to go to college. In the past, I've kept/bred sugar gliders, guinea pigs, corn snakes, LOTS of fish, and I'm really into keeping planted aquariums and terrariums.
I joined this forum 'cause I'm on the hunt for some gargoyle geckos. They don't seem very popular around here. I've only ever seen one or two at reptile shows, usually tucked in amongst HUNDREDS of cresties, and they're usually just a boring grey color. I recently saw a picture of a red garg and was totally hooked. That's what I'm on the hunt for now - colorful gargs to get a little collection started. If you know someone producing them, let me know!
Happy to be here!