The 'Mean Old Geckos Lady' has appeared
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The 'Mean Old Geckos Lady' has appeared
I only know a few of you, but hopefully that will change as soon as I meet more members? I'm on Facebook, and was the Administrator for the online community GeckoForums.net for several years. I've been working with 7 species of geckos since 1995, and have a lovely collection of Green Tree Pythons (Morelia viridis) and Jungle Carpet Pythons (Morelia spilota cheynei). I'm not a real prolific author, but I write poetry and music lyrics, and have written several reptile-related articles. I'm privileged to have been interviewed by 'The Herp Father' on Reptile Living Room, and Blog Talk Radio's Late Night Reptiles. This is my second post here on this forum, and I'll eventually scour your posts for opportunities to step in to the conversations. Be advised that I'm mean, old, keep geckos, and not everyone considers me a lady.
Re: The 'Mean Old Geckos Lady' has appeared
Welcome to Herptofauna
privileged to have you here,and look forward to getting to know you a little better
it was great talking with you in chat this evening/morning
Morelia viridis absolutely stunning snakes !!!!
privileged to have you here,and look forward to getting to know you a little better
it was great talking with you in chat this evening/morning
Morelia viridis absolutely stunning snakes !!!!
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Re: The 'Mean Old Geckos Lady' has appeared
OH GOOD CHRIST! EVERYONE RUN! I am so kidding! The MOGL despite her moniker of the Mean Old Gecko Lady is one of the premier gecko breeders in California. She is hilariously funny and deadly serious and is a dear friend. If you want anything gecko, The MOGL is your lady, just don't piss her off! All Kidding aside she is one of my three best friends in the reptile industry the other being my mentor and well I will leave you to guess the rest
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