MSU Herp Night!

Hayden

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Hey Michiganders! I will be at Michigan State University at 7pm this Wednesday for Herp Night! It's totally free, you can come look at and play with a whole bunch of really cool herps. I will have some of my Axolotls there, my albino bullfrog, an albino Colombian Boa, an anerythristic Kenyan Sand Boa, a bunch of leopard geckos, an African Fat Tail, and maybe even a Tokay or two. It's in the natural science building. Hope to see you there!
 
MSU Herp Club has been putting on Herp Night for years now, and you should all go. It's an absolutely awesome time!

Hopefully I can talk hubby into going. If not, I'll go by myself!
 
Yay! Then tell me. Which Axolotls of mine should I bring?
 
All of them!! Everyone likes axolotls. They all think they're awesome looking.

At least one of every color, if not ALL of them.
 
I cannot bring ALL of them. I'm thinking a golden and a lucy and you'll like it.
 
If you have a wildtype, I'd bring that too. Then you can show people 'normal' and 'designer' axolotls.
 
You just commented on a picture of my wildtype's butt! :p And I would but I'm booked for another presentation on Friday and I'm bringing the Wildtype.
 
I was planning on going this year but I'm way too busy. Let me know how it goes down!
 
Forgot to mention to stop by and say hi if you show up!
 
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