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Southern California reptile Shows

Careful there, just today I got doctor's permission to give up the crutches after a month, but no running, cycling, hiking, and DEFINITELY no falling out of my chair onto the floor! It's ok. Don't worry. I JUUUUST managed to catch myself.
 
cassandra said:
Most expensive snake I saw was a golden child retic, $60k I think...
Wow, really? I just talked to a guy at work today that casually mentioned that he has a Golden Child Retic, as well as many other morphs of retics. I didn't know that they cost that much.
I still wish that I had gone to the show, but stuff happens.
 
cassandra said:
Most expensive snake I saw was a golden child retic, $60k I think...


holy crap!!!! That must be an extremely rare snake!!! Someone needs to get one of those and breed it lol.
 
There were some other extreme top dollar animals there, just no prices...

Basically Boas unveiled the paradigm boa...and Amir from Snake as Sunset had his Latte ball python there, both being the only ones of their kind (from what I know).

I thought NERD had proved out the golden child but one I saw was at the Prehistoric pets booth, so what do I know? =) I don't keep up too much with retics.
 
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