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    Hi from North Bend

    Thank you! I've kept a few kenyans over the years. If you like them then you'd like these little snakes that are native to washington state called Rubber Boas (Charina bottae) - They're about the same size but native to this state and can be kept at room temp.
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    Hi from North Bend

    I've downsized alot with the snakes so I mostly keep ball python morphs at the moment. I do have a pair of bredli as well. It varies I guess, at times I will have 100+ snakes. Tarantulas - I love Brachypelma and Poecilotheria especially the pokes.
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    Considering a 20g salt tank

    This is kind of an old topic, but I'll reply anyway. I kind of like the all in one tanks. Biocube put's out a nice product for a nano tank. My 14 gallon is probably the easiest setup I've ever had. You can even buy protien skimmers that fit into the back . Salt water really isn't much...
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    african butterfly, red wolf fish and others

    I've kept many wolf fish (Erythrinus erythrinus) over the years. They're basically torpedos with teeth. I would love to keep them again. They're just nasty predators. When my 10yr old was about 2 he was bitten by one of my wolf fish, one that was about 3 inches long. He stuck his little...
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    Hi from North Bend

    Mikey I have to be honest - I'm REALLY BAD at taking decent pics of fish or fish tanks. Snakes and tarantulas are no problem, fish and tanks are another thing. The freshwater tanks just have some odds and ends right now as I just moved to the area. I lost all of my africans during the move...
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    Hi from North Bend

    By the way thanks for the warm welcomes. :)
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    Hi from North Bend

    I keep snakes and tarantulas as well so it's kind of fitting. :P
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    Hi from North Bend

    My name is Jeff. I've been keeping fish for 15 years now I guess. I've kept everything from C. frontosa to S. natteri. I'm running barely 150 gallons right now. Just a few 50 gallon freshwaters, a 29 gallon freshwater and a 14 gallon biocube mini reef. I really enjoy looking at the...
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