mattslatt
New Member
Hi all, my name's Matt, I'm 16, live in New Zealand (NO SNAKES :shock
I have loved and kept reptiles for all and most of my life respectively, and have been able to make my way across the ditch quite a few times to observe all your beautiful herpetofauna! (Not that our geckos, skinks, and Tuatara aren't beautiful, but... no snakes... )
Next year I'm off to Uni, heading over to Aussie to do my BSc and then postgraduate study, and I am very excited at the thought of coming over there. Haven't decided on a Uni yet, so any help there would be much appreciated.
As you can see from my sig, I keep New Zealand Geckos and Skinks, also dabble in Frogs, Turtles, and Fish, but these, with their high maintenance, have been given away for this summer, as I have spent the last two months in France.
I am also interested in... pretty much all wildlife, particularly (after reptiles of course!!) inverts, amphibians, and fish, and... listening to music, watching movies, partying, just normal teenager stuff
Anyway, glad to have become a member of what looks to be a great forum, hope I can meet new people (make some herping contacts before I head over to Aussie maybe ) and learn as much as I can about keeping and studying these wonderful critters.
Cheers
I have loved and kept reptiles for all and most of my life respectively, and have been able to make my way across the ditch quite a few times to observe all your beautiful herpetofauna! (Not that our geckos, skinks, and Tuatara aren't beautiful, but... no snakes... )
Next year I'm off to Uni, heading over to Aussie to do my BSc and then postgraduate study, and I am very excited at the thought of coming over there. Haven't decided on a Uni yet, so any help there would be much appreciated.
As you can see from my sig, I keep New Zealand Geckos and Skinks, also dabble in Frogs, Turtles, and Fish, but these, with their high maintenance, have been given away for this summer, as I have spent the last two months in France.
I am also interested in... pretty much all wildlife, particularly (after reptiles of course!!) inverts, amphibians, and fish, and... listening to music, watching movies, partying, just normal teenager stuff
Anyway, glad to have become a member of what looks to be a great forum, hope I can meet new people (make some herping contacts before I head over to Aussie maybe ) and learn as much as I can about keeping and studying these wonderful critters.
Cheers