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'ello!

RobbiesCornField

Bring it on.
My name is Robbie. I'm 20 years old, and I'm a Reptiholic. I am currently owned by 5.6 corn snakes (classic, Miami, Amel, Anery, Snow, Coral(Hypo) Snow, Charcoal, 2 Ghosts, 2 Creamsicles) with 10 creamsicle eggs in the incubator, 1.2 boas (2 Dumerils and a BCI), 1.1 Kingsnakes (Ruby Eyed Lavender Albino Cal Kings), 1.1 Old World Rat snakes (Taiwan Beauty, Japanese Rat snake), 1.1 Ball Pythons (Normal), and a 1.0 Burmese Python. I'm currently in Denver, Colorado, but will be moving to Daytona Beach, Florida after the eggs hatch. I'm starting school in August to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, specializing in exotics/herps. My long term goals include having my own veterinary practice and my own pet store.
Thanks for looking!
 
Welcome Robbie! Hope to see some pics of the corn field up soon you have some nice looking ones! ;) :wavey:

Haha. Thanks! Kinda figured I might see you round these parts ;)

Welcome..I work at University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital

Very cool! After I get my pre-requisite courses done at Daytona Beach Community College, I'll be attending the University of Florida. But I'll be sure to track you down if I need help! :poke:
 
Welcome Robbie! This is a great forum. Best of luck with your career plans. (I'd hoped at one time to be a vet too, until I had triplets! I didn't want to go to vet school and leave my "litter" at home.) We need more herp-wise vets. Got pictures of your snakes?
 
Welcome. Wow, you do have a lot of snakes. I hope to catch up to you eventually, and will be looking forward to pics, especially of the coral snow, my favorite.
 
Nice one Rob, so we have a potential herp vet on board......OOOOO you are going to get soooo many pm's, I expect some of the others will be pm'ing you as well ;) LOL
 
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