Re: Mites and RIs at Expos?
I've bought dozens of snakes at expos-never brought back mites or RI's. Take a good look at the vendors before you touch the animals...how clean do they look? That guy with the black eye, ripped jeans, and greasy dreadlocks selling snakes in used poorly cleaned ramen noodle bowls (you know the guy I'm talking about)-maybe not your best bet...
Also:
I recommend hand sanitizer before/after you touch any reptile and ditching your clothes in the wash as soon as you get home...I've has fleas jump on me from some of the more...'interesting' reptile expo attendees-nevermind the breeders...
Edit: And for negotiating price-definitely. Anything over $100 is fair game. Anything under $100 is just being annoying.
Re: Mites and RIs at Expos?
I love (good) expos, but mites are present even at the best shows. Look over the animals, talk to the breeder, try to get a feel for how well the animals are cared for. Are they selling one or two species or a ton? Are there any imported animals or are they all CBB? If you're able, search the name through the FBI/Feedback and Inquiry Reptile group on FB to see if there are any reviews.
There are no guarantees when it comes to animals being mite-free at expos, though. Even if the breeder is impeccable, there may be cross-contamination between animals from one breeder to another due to people handling lots of animals. This is why I only handle if I'm seriously interested. I also don't like to feel like I'm wasting someone's time, but that may just be me. If you do handle, use hand sanitizer before and after. Hold the animal away from your body and don't wear long sleeves. Shower and change clothes when you get home. If you purchase anything, follow a quarantine procedure.
As an example, of the 4 snakes I handled at Tinley this weekend (one of the biggest shows in the country), 2 definitely had mites and another one may have. One was a vendor with good reviews. Another was my mistake because I didn't look at the vendor name before handling. If I had I would have avoided. The other seller I wasn't super familiar with.
Go and have fun, just take precautions. :)
Re: Mites and RIs at Expos?
Thank you everyone for the advice! I understand that the "hands off" rule is to protect the animals being sold and prevent cross contamination and unnecessary stress so I'll just be looking as I don't plan on bringing anything besides enclosure furniture and F/T food home.
Re: Mites and RIs at Expos?
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Sunnieskys
Wait....you can negotiate price?
Many breeders are willing to negotiate, especially if you make a reasonable cash offer. It's advised to wait until towards the end of the expo when vendors are trying to make final sales before they have to pack up. Some even post signs saying they're willing to negotiate. :)