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Brance Mauldin
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PostSubject: Greetings from Texas   Fri 18 Jul - 2:22

Hello all! My name is Brance Mauldin but some of you may know me from other forums as TexasTreeViper. I recently came across this site and am really diggin' the way it is set up. Kudos to the webmaster.

I began keeping reptiles at the tender age of 5 with my first pet, a three-toed box turtle. From there, I began breeding them at age 8 and have been into herps ever since. While I no longer keep any turtles, my main focus these days lies in arboreal vipers. My current collection consisting of 16 different species of arboreal vipers that represent 8 different genera. Along with them, I also keep a few terrestrial species and a few Dendrobatids.

I look forward to the plethora of knowledge available from other members within this site along with the chance to share some of my own experiences. I will begin posting pictures of my collection soon.
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Arcy_Salvacion
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PostSubject: Re: Greetings from Texas   Fri 18 Jul - 18:08

welcome to the board Brance
you really start really on reptiles!

Be safe

Arcy
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Mario Lutz
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PostSubject: Re: Greetings from Texas   Sat 19 Jul - 9:06

Hi Brance,


welcome to VenomLand!
we sure like to see your collection and we sure like you to share your experiences!

glad you be here!
thanks also for the Kudos!




cheers
Mario

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