Alright, sorry about the rushed reply earlier. I used to have a nice assortment of exotics, however, life happened, and I had to rehome my collection. I am holding off on rebuilding my collection for now, because I plan to travel while working toward my academic goals, and that could include both national and international fieldwork. I’m enrolled in an associates degree level program online, pursuing veterinary technology, and plan to select a veterinary practice that at least sees reptiles. As of this Spring, I will be enrolling in an additional college locally, pursuing an associates in environmental science with intent to transfer to UC Davis for a bachelors in Animal Biology. I anticipate beyond that there will be a wait period to proceed toward a Doctorate in veterinary medicine-as UC Davis is ranked among the finest DVM programs in the world. While awaiting beginning that, I intend to relocate to where a veterinary practice is that has one of only two board certified herpetology specialist vets in the country to work as a tech. Upon graduation, I intend to become a vet. Seven years after that, I intend to take the board certification for reptiles and amphibians. The ONLY thing that might stop the vet path, is if I manage to land a job as a specialist zookeeper in reptiles. I am also volunteering with three animal based nonprofits. So, to say I love animals, miiiiiight be an understatement, heh. Now to find a sweetheart who will support my obsession and passion, who loves the idea of an entire house full of exotics (especially herps!).![]()