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09-18-2006, 10:43 AM
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two new, very large Exo Terra Glass Terrariums
I saw these two at the recent MARS show in Timonium, MD, USA. They were in boxes though. Once I gut and redo the basement, I want to get the larger sizes. I have the second smallest one in which I keep a pair of Thecadactylus rapicauda and I really like it and finid it convenient for this sized gecko.
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PT-2610 60cm x 45cm x 45cm (24" x 18" x 18")
PT-2612 60cm x 45cm x 60cm (24" x 18" x 24")
http://www.exo-terra.com/EN/products...rariums_i.html
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09-18-2006, 10:54 AM
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Hey Yuri, did you pick up any critters at the show? All I ended up with was a bag of cork bark from Black Jungle! I had a good time walking around looking at everything though.
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09-18-2006, 10:57 AM
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Hey Ethan,
I got a bunch of frogs, but they were only in the books I got (Red Book of Frogs in Colombia). I was with my wife and a couple of guys we work with from Ecuador.
There did not seem to be much gecko-wise, but I got there just after lunch on Sunday.
Did you pick anything up?
Yuri
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Hey Yuri, did you pick up any critters at the show? All I ended up with was a bag of cork bark from Black Jungle! I had a good time walking around looking at everything though.
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09-21-2006, 04:12 PM
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MARS
that is where i picked up a trio of viper geckos, and one of the exoterra cages, i think the smallest one 12 x 12 x 12. I also picked up a male argus monitor and some latteralis roaches. The show used to be alot better, but as far as shows go i guess its the best one in MD still. But it seems to be a ball python and colubrid show more than anything else.
Scott
Baltimore MD
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09-21-2006, 05:10 PM
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Re: MARS
Those little viper geckos were very tempting. I have not seen so many at one show! I think I saw them at at least three different vendor tables.
I agree, the show used to have many more geckos and gecko vendors.
Yuri
Silver Spring, MD
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that is where i picked up a trio of viper geckos, and one of the exoterra cages, i think the smallest one 12 x 12 x 12. I also picked up a male argus monitor and some latteralis roaches. The show used to be alot better, but as far as shows go i guess its the best one in MD still. But it seems to be a ball python and colubrid show more than anything else.
Scott
Baltimore MD
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09-21-2006, 05:58 PM
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I know some of my captive bred Felinus were there.Reptile Kingdom has some of them.They are all the Cameron Highlands locality.He might still have some,different ages.
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09-21-2006, 10:48 PM
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Marcus, I SAW those felinus! I didn't know they were yours though. I was just surprised to see felinus at the show at all.
@ yuri and scott, the show is now all captive bred animals. It didn't used to be which is why there used to be a lot more lizards in general. Also, it seems that most shows have been taken over by ball pythons the past few years. That's where the big $$$ is I guess. Maybe a few of us gecko folks can get an all gecko table together next year or something.
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09-22-2006, 10:59 AM
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Those did look amazing! I only got to see them over some people's shoulders, but even from there they looked stunning.
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I know some of my captive bred Felinus were there.Reptile Kingdom has some of them.They are all the Cameron Highlands locality.He might still have some,different ages.
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09-22-2006, 11:01 AM
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I remember there used to be a lot more Phelsuma at the show and Coleonyx from time to time. I was at the Tinley Park show a couple of years ago and from what I recall, there were more geckos there (don't remember if it was an all captive bred show though).
Getting a gecko table would be cool. What do you breed?
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@ yuri and scott, the show is now all captive bred animals. It didn't used to be which is why there used to be a lot more lizards in general. Also, it seems that most shows have been taken over by ball pythons the past few years. That's where the big $$$ is I guess. Maybe a few of us gecko folks can get an all gecko table together next year or something.
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09-22-2006, 11:20 AM
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Getting a gecko table would be cool. What do you breed?
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As far as geckos go, right now I breed knobtail and felinus (including locale specific Highlands & Silver eyeds). How about yourself?
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