I forget to memtion the birds: finches and a yellow collared macaw... oops. The job that feeds is as an accoutant in a small tax-based public accounting firm. I deal with people, generaly angry people, all day. So, I need to come home and not hear another human voice for a while. There is nothing better for me at the end of the day than to sit quietly in my rept/fish room, equiped with cat ledges and dog bed, and just drift away. Downside, of course, no privacy: wherever I go, so goes the dogs and the cats.
This is my first forray into more terrestial amphibians (bumblebee toads). (The red efts don't count, since I bred eastern spotted newts (aquatic) years ago, and I consider white lipped tree frogs semi-aquatic). I jointed this site to find a great home for a very special armless ACF (which I did find, see thread), and to more information about dart frogs which I am considering for the future.
The first picture is of my red eft terrarium. The second is now housing 2 firebelly newts (of course I have increased the waterline). Neither will work for dart frogs... I am still learning