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RE: Daytona Show Report?

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Posted by: Jeff Clark at Mon Aug 25 17:24:35 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ]  
   

I saw BRBs on the table at Ophiological Services ($100) and Tom Davis had them as did Jon Carbone ($100). I think one of the big importer dealers had some. The table right next to me SSnakes had a pair of yearlings. East Bay had two yearling hypos ($3000) and two hets ($800). At one table I saw one labled as anerythristic ($3500) though it looked like a normal dark animal to me. Incredible Pets had some labled as Peruvians ($200) and they looked like they might be the real deal. A Peruvian on my table was the only other one that I know about at the show. I saw a couple of Colombian Rainbows. The Argentinians I had may have been the only ones at the show. I did not even get up stairs or into the gallery area at the front of the building. Overall at the show there were not really enough BRBs and not enough people interested in buying exceptional ones. Most of my sales were multiple sales to dealers and petstore owners and I could have sold several more dozen to them. I brough some yearlings back home with me though I do think having them on my table helped to sell the babies. It seemed to me that there were too many Ball Pythons by a factor of ten and that BP morph prices have nose dived to where they are almost reasonable. There was a pretty large number of Bci morphs. There were not nearly as many of the BIG Pythons as in the past thanks? to new laws in Florida. Ratsnake and King and Milksnakes still seem way underpriced to me for what wonderful pets they make. I was impressed that for the first time at the show there were true CB Muellers Chameleons. The turtle breeders seem to be producing more interesting species every year. There seemed to be fewer Beardies and Leopard Geckos than in the past. I wish I had had more time to look.

Jeff





>>Really? I saw several tables with rainbows. Granted, not a whole ton of them, but I probably saw about 8 or 9 tables that had them. I took home a pretty cool one.... pictures will be posted in the next day or so.

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