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Hamburg PA Reptile Show

Malkingray

Certified Vet Tech
I live 20 minutes from the Hamburg Field House. On Oct. 16th there will be a reptile show there. Has anyone been to the Hamburg show? Is anyone planning on going or know of anyone who is going to have a stand there, esp with corns? I am planning on going if I can get off work. :cheers:
Thanks,
 
Thanks for the links. I am going to do my best to just look and get an idea of what morphs I want in the future, but who knows! :rolleyes:
 
I plan to head up there as well. And I've said that many times. I'm only going to look but somehow that adorable corn snake finds its way into my truck for that long ride home. :)
 
I would like to go there. but i think the wife will veto that idea. Blue ribbon herps will be there and susquahanna ectotherms . both have nice corns. i have one from each LOL.
 
I will have a table there if everything goes as planed. Stop by and say hi if you see me. I will be the big white guy with just cornsnakes well maybe a couple of kings.
p.s. blue ribbon has gotten out of herps at least for now. Everyone seems to find thier way back sooner or later.
 
If you make it to the show, a stop at Jason's table is worth it. Nice snakes and a really nice guy. The motley het caramel I got from him is a great feeder, sheds clean, and has a wonderful personality. What more could you ask for?

Good luck at the show Jason.
 
Hey Jason, will you have any lavendars or blood reds?? Those are what I'm looking for that weekend. Later.
 
I know I said I will only be looking - but they had sweater boxes on sale at Wal-mart and I got some more - so if I see anything I like I am prepared!
I am sure I will stop by at Jason's table! Who knows what I might be coming home with... :rolleyes:
 
I hear ya there Malkingray. I'm building a hatchling and subadult rack this weekend so I have plenty of room to fill up. :)
 
I am looking for a 1.0 creamsicle yearling, but have really become quite interested in anything that is not red, esp. the charcoals, lavenders, ghosts & pewters. My amel is marked perfect and she very tame but darker corns seem to be my interest (must be those Dalmatians wearing off on me - my wardrobe is mostly grey so the white and black hairs blend in!). So I will just have to see whats there...
 
I know what you mean. I have particular ones I'm looking for as well. I'd love to have a lavendar. Hey, we have a Dalmatian too. Man is it hard to hide those white hairs. :)
 
How about one of these!

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Het butter and a picture of her sister
 

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I have 5 of them - 4 blacks and a liver. Those white hairs will turn up everywhere til the day I die! They are all shedding right now with the change of weather - gee what fun! :)
 
Cornsnake00, what kind of corn snake is that???? Oh, they shed at a certain time of year????? LOL, ours is getting old so he doesn't wander into too many rooms anyone. Kind of keeps those white hairs in one area.
 
madamwlf said:
Oh, they shed at a certain time of year????? LOL, ours is getting old so he doesn't wander into too many rooms anyone. Kind of keeps those white hairs in one area.
Oh my guys shed every day, but 2 of them (more so than the others) shed way more spring/fall. It is a never ending supply of white hair! :)
Mine range from 2yrs to 12 yrs - very active bunch, we hike a lot!
 
Well, I plan on being at the show mayhaps we can all meet and see who is behind the names...Jason, I will look for your table...Are you gonna have a sign that says jason's table???:)That way I know for sure which one is yours...Last time I went, there were probably 25-30 tables with nothing but corns and kings...LOL...By the way what will you have available...I may be interested in a few but my luck usally entails that most vendors leave the goodies at home...Just wondering...
 
I'd love to know what he's going to have too. I get the feeling I won't be coming home empty handed.
 
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