Greetings! As you've probably noticed, things here have been a bit slow.
That's about to change. My name is Peyton Creadick (pronounced Creddick
not Creedick), and I'm a Herp lover. I've been keeping amphibians for my
entire adult life (and off and on throughout my childhood). My current
companions are three fat-tail geckos ages 11, 10, and 6. The youngest is
the last offspring of the older two geckos. All of this information, and
more, is available in my bio if you'd like to learn more about me.
There are two new articles on the site in an effort to add some fresh
content. I will begin posting scheduled articles this weekend. There will
be a new article every Sunday by 8PM unless otherwise stated. The
newsletter will be released shortly thereafter. At first, the newsletters
may be every two weeks while I become accustomed to my new
responsibilities. Topics will vary. I have a wide variety of
herpetological interests, and I intend to write about as many as possible.
I hope you enjoy the articles:
A Guide to Snake Feeding:
Part I: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42111.asp/zzz
Part II: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42112.asp/zzz
My first scheduled article, which will debut Sunday April 9th, will be a
review of the Reptile and Amphibian show being held in Atlanta this
weekend. I'm excited about attending. It’s been a long time since I’ve
been given the opportunity to attend such a show. If you're in the area,
admission is ten dollars. I'm hoping to walk away with a Crested Gecko or
a nice Leucistic Fat-Tail Gecko, but the latter will be really expensive!
Links regarding the Reptile Show:
http://www.northatlantatradecenter.com/
http://www.nextgenerationshows.com/
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at
reptiles@bellaonline.com.
Regards,
Peyton Creadick, Reptiles and Amphibians Editor
http://reptiles.bellaonline.com




