...texas reptile expo in arlington in september
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...texas reptile expo in arlington in september
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I used to go to those, and they used to be excellent, but over the last few years they get smaller and smaller. Last time I went there was only one dragon table, one cham table, a couple of uros and spiders, and maybe about 5 snake tables. Only one vendor sold any type of caging supplies. It was just terrible.
At that time a few people told me of another show in the DFW area that is getting big. I talked to the breeder I got one of my dragons from and she said that's the only show she does now. It's on July 17-18.
When I get home from work tonight I'll get more info and link you to the site. 
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Amanda
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2.0 bearded dragons (Ocho / Domo-kun)
0.1 kingsnake (Rio)
1.0 ferret (Playstation)
1.0 cat (Wally)
0.1 dog (Tima)
Semi off-topic, but still in line with herp shows:
The show I went to earlier this summer was a snake lovers paradise. I've never seen so many snakes. 
I saw 2 chams, only 3 Uro's, a few monitors and a couple of turtles. On the other hand, Beardies were almost a dime/dozen. There were maybe 30 tables and probably 15 of them had tons and tons and tons of BD's. They must be breeding them like roaches.
It was fun for a first timer, but I wouldn't make the 100 mile trip again unless I'm looking for a specific creature.
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