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New York Reptile Expo

Screameleons Jan 07, 2005 07:45 AM

Who is going to the show in White Plains? We'll be there. It will be our first time attending that show. Hope to meet some of you guys there.

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Farrah & Vincent
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Replies (9)

mattg9979 Jan 07, 2005 08:26 AM

I will hopefully be at that show since it is only about an hour from my house. I am also going to try to attend the show in new hampshire this sunday. So if I am there I will introduce myself. Which chams will you be bringing to the show?

Screameleons Jan 07, 2005 09:53 AM

I'm planning on bringing Tessai, Brendan, Yurimaru, SubZero or Skorpion. It all depends on who is taking a breeding break. I usually bring about 20 or so animals to the shows. I'm sure you will enjoy stopping by our booth. Hope to see you there!

Vincent

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Farrah & Vincent
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lele Jan 13, 2005 02:09 PM

Matt - what NH show are you referring to?? We only have two a year - usually Sept/Oct and then in April. We are not a big state so I can't imagine there is one I do not know about - but please let me know if there is!

Do you live in MA? I will definitely be going to the one in April - will be ready for a beardie or BTS by then.

lele

>>I will hopefully be at that show since it is only about an hour from my house. I am also going to try to attend the show in new hampshire this sunday. So if I am there I will introduce myself. Which chams will you be bringing to the show?
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twinoats Jan 07, 2005 09:09 AM

You will love it! It is *HUGE*, tables are sold out months in advance. Thank goodness you'll be there to represent quality chameleons; sometimes this show lacks "higher end" cham dealers. I will be there both days, as my boyfriend's hospital (two vets that really love exotic animals) has a table for Q&A, and so of course all cham questions are referred to me

Looking forward to it!

~Kerry
Licensed Vet Tech,
Emergency & Critical Care specialist

ChrisAnderson Jan 07, 2005 10:41 AM

I'm going to try to make the trip out there. I haven't been to this one in almost a year so I'm looking forward to it (always seem to go to the PA shows instead on the same weekends).

Chris
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Carlc Jan 07, 2005 11:45 AM

I'm gonna be stopping in. It has been years since I have been here.

Carl

Screameleons Jan 07, 2005 01:18 PM

Are the PA shows better?
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Farrah & Vincent
Email: Screameleons@yahoo.com
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carlc Jan 07, 2005 02:57 PM

>>Are the PA shows better?

The Hamburg show is hit or miss for variety. It draws a large crowd usually. I prefer it to the White Plains show but then again I haven't seen the White Plains show in awhile.
The Hamburg show allows venomous so there is always something interesting to see.

Carl

wraithy Jan 08, 2005 08:24 AM

Personally, I have found all the PA shows very disappointing. There are very few cham representatives there. The Nov show, which is the NARBC sponsored show is very small...I can walk the entire show AND browse the animals in about 45 minutes. The Hamburg show does draw a ton of people and walking through is tough because the aisles are narrow. IMHO, if you want to go to a large show, go to the San Diego one, IRBA. That was the first herp show I went to when I lived there and found it HUGE and lots of chams.

The majority of the herps I have seen represented at the East Coast shows are snakes and torts. The few times I see chams, they are Jacksons, Veileds and a few Panthers in November (where I got my Mars and Roja).

I havent been to the NY show but I am going to try and make it next weekend.
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Raf

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