Is the Daytona Expo the largest show in the world or is Terraristika in Hamm, Germany?
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"Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
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Is the Daytona Expo the largest show in the world or is Terraristika in Hamm, Germany?
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"Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
I haven't been to either but here is some video of Terraristika from this year.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMnr2P8aCEU&mode=related&search=
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Looks like an ant farm. lol. That's a lot of people, but it's hard to tell just how big it is.
Brandon Osborne
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That is amazing. How the heck did you find that video? That show just took place.
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"Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
Youtube is awesome!! 
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www.mesozoicreptiles.com
Looks like about 585 names on their supplier list. If that's the same as "vendor" then they are in the ballpark w/Wayne's World, I guess.
I'll ask a friend in Germany and another in Sweden if they think it's similar or bigger or whatever..
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
heard no fire marshell controls the capacity in Hamm and the line for entry is huge.
I am happy that a many of my snakes went to Hamm this year,and its cool that some of my snakes are in Japan also.
The WWW is amazing.......Chris
New computer is on the way this week , i miss KS and only view at the library now,L8r my fellow friends.
Friendly faces everywhere,people shouting HOWDY NEIGHBOR
I sold a pair of hypo brooks to a guy who was visiting from England and I asked the same question. He said he was at both and Daytona was bigger
It was my impression that Hamm wasn't quite as big (Dec 2006).
It wasn't small either.
What was refreshing is that there were many smaller private breeders, with tiny tables.
It reminded me of the Orlando/Daytona show in the "80s.
There were many more "hobbiest" breeders.
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Regards, Bill McGighan
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