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daytona??

burnziesballs8 Aug 25, 2008 05:06 PM

Anything 'TIC related at daytona?? any pics
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17 BP
2 GTP
3 Chameleons
6 Beardies
1 Crested
2 Huskies
1 blue and gold macaw
1 african grey
1 patternless albino Burmese
2 Reticulated pythons (*purple and lav. albino tiger)
1 savannah monitor ("Spike"
6 treefrogs
2 Brazilian Rainbow boas

Replies (3)

mfoux Aug 31, 2008 09:03 AM

Man, I only saw, like, 5 'tics in Daytona. Although my hotel room was full of a different kind of TICKS!

I did see Bob Clark and a bunch of his snakes at the show in Austin yesterday. I so want some of those!
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1.1.0 Hondurans Het Amel
1.1.0 Hondurans Anery, Het Hypo
0.1.0 Honduran Hypo
0.1.0 Honduran Hypo, Het Anery
0.2.0 Pueblans
1.0.0 Pueblan Hypo
1.0.0 Thayeri MSP
0.0.1 GBK Blair's Phase
1.0.0 California King
0.1.0 California King Blue-eyed Blond
0.0.1 Speckled King WC
0.0.1 Jungle Carpet
0.1.0 Ball, Normal
1.0.0 San Diego Gopher, Poss. Het Applegate
0.0.1 Sulcata
0.1.0 Girlfriend, Caucasius Mexicana, Fiancee Phase

Auballagh Sep 13, 2008 09:49 PM

James and Josh Severts of Pet Paradise, Virginia Beach, VA. brought back from Daytona, a single baby-sized male and female apiece, Super Dwarf Retic. (The only ones they could find there for sale at the show). Yep, and I'm now the proud owner of that male.
*grin*
Will I post up a digital or two of my little boy on Kingsnake, soon? Sure!

hiimsteveduh Oct 05, 2008 02:32 PM

there were very few fetics at daytona. i was very disapointed and out of the few at the show none were anywhere close to full grown.

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