Hello! I’m part of the reddit exodus. I have a background in biology and I’m into native plants, fungi, molds, reptiles and amphibians, and invertebrates. One of my favorite activities is flipping logs to see what I find, and I’ve started to clumsily dabble in macro photography.

I also keep about 30 varieties of isopod and 10 millipede species. I’m passionate about ensuring their appropriate care and culture, and about photographing and identifying wild inverts.

I’m hoping to create a community here for isopod/myriapod enthusiasts, and maybe one for canine coat color genetics/dog genetic testing. So far, the fediverse is pretty cool!

  • SalamanderMA
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    1 year ago

    Welcome! All of that sounds super cool! I also dabble in macro photography from time to time.

    Isopods and myriapod culturing is something that I haven’t heard about before - I’m curious to visit that community

  • Lielais_Lilis
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    1 year ago

    Hey there! Have you got any photos to share of your clumsy macro photography? As a kid I was repulsed and fascinated by flipping things over, now I’m mostly just fascinated about what I can find under them too, sadly I’ve got no idea what I’m seeing, but I love the patterns and the chaos.