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
1.0 Jacksons baby (Frankie)
1.1 Nosy Be's (Mars and Roja)
1.3 Bearded Dragons (Diego, Ginger, Baby and Georgia)
1.1 Adult Sulcattas (POOPIE and George)
0.0.2 Baby Sulcattas (frick and frack)
1.0 Home's Hingeback Tortoise (SPEEDY)
0.0.2 Red ear slider babies (Hingis, Dingis)
1.0 Yellow Footed Tortoise (Alfred)
1.1 3 toed turtles
1.0 Red Siberian Husky (Harley)
0.1 English Bulldog (Alice)
0.1 Blue Merle Great Dane (Wednesday)
Saltwater Fish and Inverts too