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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
been there done that:) Grats on the pickup!
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
i did that at the NARBC at Tinely Park in October i picked up fluffy my male mojave for $125 i couldn't pass it up my wife was mad but now she says fluffy is hers.
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
I did this exact same thing at last months Taylor MI Show - I was talking to the breeder from whom I purchased my first RTB at the previous months show - well, when I went the following month just to buy feeders she showed me the sister to the Male RTB I had previously bought from her - OMG I was hooked - I told myself to just keep going - but once we left the show empty handed it bothered me all the way home so I called another breeder that I knew at the show and had him go pay for the snake and hold it for me until I could get a new cage and thermostat delivered - luckily for me he was willing to do this for me.
I keep my snakes in cages so I didn't have an open one - had to hurry and order everything - I still haven't picked up my new girl from the breeder yet but hopefully this weekend I will have her new setup all ready.
I am done buying more snakes - I just can't keep adding cages and I dont really like to keep them in racks. I have enough to take care of now - I just have to tell myself "no" - something I am not too good at.
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
I am too worried about germs to buy a snake at expo. I know it's silly :oops:
I buy feeders and dry goods, but the animals are just for looking as far as I'm concerned. I do appreciate the opportunity to see adult animals that can help me decide on a species and find a breeder, but I don't buy animals at shows.
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
Thanks for the comments guys. I knew I couldn't be the only one who's done that.
I picked up that big, beautiful boy for only $100.
He's puppy dog tame, even the stress of the show and move to a strange place doesn't seem to have fazed him. He was quite the clown while trying to snap a few photos last night. He's crammed into a pretty small tub right now, but even that doesn't seem to bother him. He did a little cramped cruising and checking the lid, and within 15 minutes he'd settled under his hide and was content just to peek out his head when I came to check on him, just like my others do. This morning he poked out his head to say 'Hi', but you'd think he had always been here.
He's an '07, according to the vendor, and has sired several nice clutches. After I got him settled last night, I was trying to think of why I bought him, since he doesn't fit into any of my breeding plans, when the thought occurred to me, as much as I want to concentrate on my pied projects, this guy, if paired to my black-back Cinny girl in a few years time, should produce some amazing Pewters.
She's almost completely black-backed, with tons of blushing. He's got a lot of nice blushing of his own, so the two of them together should produce something really amazing.
So maybe there was a reason I had to have him after all.
Gale
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
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Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
I say soul mates:)
Some of us are just meant to be together;)
That was almost me at the Pasadena show last November. You had a really nice Orange Ghost.
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
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Originally Posted by angllady2
You go to your local reptile show. Maybe to buy food, maybe to get supplies, maybe just to see a friend. But definitely NOT to buy a snake.
So you get to the show, conduct your business, and figure as mean as you paid your admission, you'll do a little "window shopping". Just to see what morphs are around, check prices, that sort of thing. After all, most of us know it's good to keep up on things like that.
So you wander from table to table. Lots to see, quite a few ball morphs out there this time around. You even see a few morphs on your "some day" list. Prices are kind of up and down, but you expect that. Nothing in particular to look for, so you just casually browse.
Then you come to a table, and there is a really nice ball. Nothing special, just a nice base morph. But it's a nice snake with some size, and for a real nice price. So you pause for a few minutes, but this isn't a snake you need, so you move on. After all, a snake as nice as that for that price won't last long.
And you wander some more, talk to a few people, admire what other people are buying, and suddenly you find yourself back at that same table. And much to your surprise, the snake is still there. Now, this is not a knockout example of the morph, but a decent snake none the less. And the price is sure right, so why hasn't it sold? But again, this is not a snake you need or want, so you just keep right on browsing.
And you admire a few more animals, you talk to a few more people, and you realize your starting to get a little tired from the crowds and the noise, so you decide maybe you should wrap it up. And then you notice, you are back in front of that table again, and how odd, that same snake is still there.
Now, you know this is not an excellent example of the morph, but this is a nice enough snake that for the price you can't believe it isn't gone. Then you think Maybe it's sick. So even though you aren't interested, you ask the vendor if anyone has looked at the snake. And the vendor says sure, but no one seems serious. So you ask to look at the snake, just out of curiosity, and so the vendor hands the snake to you.
Now you start checking the snake over, because you are positive that snake should have sold by now, so there must be something wrong with it. The snake feels heavy and solid, no stuck shed, no evidence of mites. You check the mouth, no sign of trouble there. You listen for wheezing, but all seems normal. The snake even flicks a healthy pink tongue at you. Darned if you can figure out why it hasn't sold, but since you don't need or want this snake, you hand it back and start out.
The crowds are getting thick by now, and you find it difficult to get through. You pause to admire a few of your "some day" morphs, and to note which ones already sold.
Then somehow, you discover you are back in front of that same table, and that same snake is still there. Others have sold, but not that one. And you think to yourself How weird, I was sure that one would be one of the first to go. So you ask the vendor why it's for sale. And the vendor tells you it's a good snake, but their collection has outgrown the need for this snake, or something similar. The vendor asks you if you want the snake. And you think No, it's a decent snake, and for a good price, but I don't need it, I don't know what I'd do with it if I got it. Thanks anyway. But what comes out of your mouth is, " Yes, as a matter of fact I'll take it." And then you are on your way home with a snake you don't need and didn't really want, and you can't quite figure out how that happened.
So, here's my newest addition, Koroku. He's an 1,100 gram proven male pastel breeder. I know he's not the most stunning example of a pastel, but I love his blushing and green-gold eyes. He's very well mannered and sweet, but I have no idea why he's here.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/koroku5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku1.jpg
Gale
All the time and BG hates people like you.:P:D Well not you. He hates the people that never buy the snake yet do the same thing.:D
Congratulations on the new addition.:gj:
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Re: Has this ever happened to you at a show?
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Originally Posted by angllady2
You go to your local reptile show. Maybe to buy food, maybe to get supplies, maybe just to see a friend. But definitely NOT to buy a snake.
So you get to the show, conduct your business, and figure as mean as you paid your admission, you'll do a little "window shopping". Just to see what morphs are around, check prices, that sort of thing. After all, most of us know it's good to keep up on things like that.
So you wander from table to table. Lots to see, quite a few ball morphs out there this time around. You even see a few morphs on your "some day" list. Prices are kind of up and down, but you expect that. Nothing in particular to look for, so you just casually browse.
Then you come to a table, and there is a really nice ball. Nothing special, just a nice base morph. But it's a nice snake with some size, and for a real nice price. So you pause for a few minutes, but this isn't a snake you need, so you move on. After all, a snake as nice as that for that price won't last long.
And you wander some more, talk to a few people, admire what other people are buying, and suddenly you find yourself back at that same table. And much to your surprise, the snake is still there. Now, this is not a knockout example of the morph, but a decent snake none the less. And the price is sure right, so why hasn't it sold? But again, this is not a snake you need or want, so you just keep right on browsing.
And you admire a few more animals, you talk to a few more people, and you realize your starting to get a little tired from the crowds and the noise, so you decide maybe you should wrap it up. And then you notice, you are back in front of that table again, and how odd, that same snake is still there.
Now, you know this is not an excellent example of the morph, but this is a nice enough snake that for the price you can't believe it isn't gone. Then you think Maybe it's sick. So even though you aren't interested, you ask the vendor if anyone has looked at the snake. And the vendor says sure, but no one seems serious. So you ask to look at the snake, just out of curiosity, and so the vendor hands the snake to you.
Now you start checking the snake over, because you are positive that snake should have sold by now, so there must be something wrong with it. The snake feels heavy and solid, no stuck shed, no evidence of mites. You check the mouth, no sign of trouble there. You listen for wheezing, but all seems normal. The snake even flicks a healthy pink tongue at you. Darned if you can figure out why it hasn't sold, but since you don't need or want this snake, you hand it back and start out.
The crowds are getting thick by now, and you find it difficult to get through. You pause to admire a few of your "some day" morphs, and to note which ones already sold.
Then somehow, you discover you are back in front of that same table, and that same snake is still there. Others have sold, but not that one. And you think to yourself How weird, I was sure that one would be one of the first to go. So you ask the vendor why it's for sale. And the vendor tells you it's a good snake, but their collection has outgrown the need for this snake, or something similar. The vendor asks you if you want the snake. And you think No, it's a decent snake, and for a good price, but I don't need it, I don't know what I'd do with it if I got it. Thanks anyway. But what comes out of your mouth is, " Yes, as a matter of fact I'll take it." And then you are on your way home with a snake you don't need and didn't really want, and you can't quite figure out how that happened.
So, here's my newest addition, Koroku. He's an 1,100 gram proven male pastel breeder. I know he's not the most stunning example of a pastel, but I love his blushing and green-gold eyes. He's very well mannered and sweet, but I have no idea why he's here.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/koroku5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Koroku1.jpg
Gale
Its called addiction :)
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