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daggekko

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I saw nothing. And bought nothing. If I went I would have better answers for you:biggrin:

I probably won't ever go though:sad:
 

Peter B

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Hi Colin,

Did you go? I missed you :biggrin:. I didn't buy anything. There weren't a lot of geckos when you don't count leo's and common wc animals. I think march is too early in the season. June, september and december should be better.
And it was CROWDY!!!!
 

colinmelsom

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Hello Peter,
I didn`t realise that you were on here.I was not at Hamm this time,hopefully in September.It was really to see what I missed.
I will contact you before the show ;-)
Regards Colin
 

phelsumaman

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I picked up a pair of cepediana, a couple of large juvenile grandis and some young klemmeri. Oh and some dart frogs (I was only supposed to be buying darts but there was too much temptation)
 

daggekko

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Could you actually tell what species please? When I go to a show in the SE USA, I typically only see P grandis, P standingi, P laticauda, and sometimes P kochi and P quadrociolleta. Everything else I would have to find online
 

colinmelsom

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You do see lots of different species not in numbers but not always at the same show. Its easier to list what I havent seen, guentheri,malikimbo,rosagularis and probably some of the more unusual subspecies of lineata and the like.

The Dutch and Germans are way ahead of us Brits and you Americans in the species bred and kept. It is such a shame I came to Florida about twenty years ago and one of the biggest dealers there had lots of species never seen in Britain but they seem to have fallen off the radar over there.
 

daggekko

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That doesn't ease my imagination;-)

What species do you commonly see out on the west coast USA?

I guess I could go looking through the sticky to see who keeps what where(that could take a while)

I'm starting to think I should move away from Atlanta.
 
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