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<blockquote data-quote="Jeef" data-source="post: 198547" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>This was just Ok. It was a Reptile expo so I wasn't expecting much. There were TONS of A. chalcodes and A. seemanii. Interestingly, very few vendors used the scientific names. Lots of slings, but I'm not really into those. I passed on an adult G. rosea. I almost regret that. I saw my first solifugae in person, that was kinda neat.</p><p></p><p>If you needed enclosures or things like cork bark to put in them, this was the place to be! Lots of pythons, lots of geckos, a few axlotl dealers (I'd love one, just not right now.) a few beardie vendors. Everything else was a mixed bag. A blue tongued skink here, a milk snake there. Nothing too crazy. I wasn't sorry I went, but I wouldn't consider it mandatory either.</p><p></p><p>Get there early is no joke. The line was huge at 09:15 and doors didn't open until 10:00.</p><p></p><p>@ Oursapoil - Off topic, but I used to have friends in Sunnyside. About 20 years ago there was a killer falafel place near 52nd and Bliss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeef, post: 198547, member: 36825"] This was just Ok. It was a Reptile expo so I wasn't expecting much. There were TONS of A. chalcodes and A. seemanii. Interestingly, very few vendors used the scientific names. Lots of slings, but I'm not really into those. I passed on an adult G. rosea. I almost regret that. I saw my first solifugae in person, that was kinda neat. If you needed enclosures or things like cork bark to put in them, this was the place to be! Lots of pythons, lots of geckos, a few axlotl dealers (I'd love one, just not right now.) a few beardie vendors. Everything else was a mixed bag. A blue tongued skink here, a milk snake there. Nothing too crazy. I wasn't sorry I went, but I wouldn't consider it mandatory either. Get there early is no joke. The line was huge at 09:15 and doors didn't open until 10:00. @ Oursapoil - Off topic, but I used to have friends in Sunnyside. About 20 years ago there was a killer falafel place near 52nd and Bliss. [/QUOTE]
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