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Buying a Snake @ a Show

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  • 06-10-2010, 12:36 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    I agree with you, and will definitely do some sort of quarantine
  • 06-10-2010, 12:37 PM
    herekitkitty
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    omg make sure u ask to enter the raffle for the bunny rabbit :D awwie
  • 06-10-2010, 01:38 PM
    alittleFREE
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Don't really have much to say as it seems most of your questions have been answered, but have fun! And I second the waiting around until the end suggestion, you can get some really good deals that way.

    Best of luck at the show.
  • 06-10-2010, 02:39 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Sadly, I have work Saturday night in Gainesville, so there's really no way to go back Sunday night to find the last minute deals...

    I heard rumblings about some breeders having low "VIP" prices from 9-10, but that may just be a load of bull to make people pay for $2 extra

    I've got the digital SLR all charged, so no matter what I'll be DUW-ing it up, hopefully with a ton of pictures of a new addition!!!!:snake:
  • 06-10-2010, 02:46 PM
    wolfy-hound
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    1) Tampa Repicons usually aren't like Daytona, but they ARE decent size and have a lot to see. I used to drive the 3 hours to attend on a regular basis without qualm, and might do that this sunday too.

    2)I think the VIP thing only gets you in early, not that sellers will offer any special deals, but I could be wrong. I never bothered, but if you'll be there, it's only $2. Let us know how that goes!

    3)Most sellers will put aside a snake IF YOU PAID FOR IT. If you did pay, they usually will put it in its bag or delicup in the back of the table with a name on it, so people know it's sold, but on occasion it might get sold accidentally. If you're careful while walking around with it(and it's a smaller snake, not a 50 lb one) you should be fine carrying it with you. Remember that you CANNOT bring an animal in to the show once it leaves, so no walking out to the car and coming back with it. I usually trust most sellers to hold my purchase after I pay for it.

    4) As long as the car temps are okay, you should be fine. You can get a bin or box of some sort and set the snake in it's transport bag or cup into the bin in the floorboards where it won't fall over. Make sure you set it in the direct sun or the direct flow of AC vents or right beside the speaker if you play the radio loud.

    5)Always Quarentine. The more distance from your snake the better. Even though you only have one snake(I think), how upset would you be to have him die in addition to the new snake, IF the new one has something? Even just treating for illness or mites would be doubley hard and doubley pricy, because yours was exposed. Best to quarentine.

    6) The idea of a notepad and pen is great. Look over the entire show before you decide. Many venders take plastic now, but the very one with that perfect snake might not. If you get cash from the ATM(yes they usually have one at the show) get it early, because others will hit the ATM as well and if it runs out of cash, you'll out of luck. I've gotten killer deals on sunday(including on feeder insects). Also, be understanding if a seller is busy with other people. You'll probably see a lot of what appears to just be chatting when you(as a potential customer) is standing there waiting. A lot of the chatter is business deals and contacts. If you're ignored too long, you can always try a polite interuption, or go to another vender. Since I go on sunday, I see a lot of very tired venders who sometimes are "over it" and thus not as quick to jump at a potential customer because they've already dealt with 50 people asking questions and not spending money. A good vender should be willing to answer any questions you have about the animal honestly. If anything feels off, just walk away from the deal.

    I hope you have a blast. I like to attend reptile shows when I can, and hopefully I might actually be able to hit the place on sunday, depending on several factors. Hope this helped.
  • 06-10-2010, 03:00 PM
    Chuckels
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    I like the Pen & Pad idea myself. Im going to the Hamburg show tomorrow! I cant wait! God Im so excited!
  • 06-10-2010, 03:13 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Chuckels View Post
    God Im so excited!

    I can hardly stand it! Love the Phil 4:13 signature, I have the roman numerals IV:XIII tattooed for that verse!
  • 06-10-2010, 04:46 PM
    ALTownsend1
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by herekitkitty View Post
    omg make sure u ask to enter the raffle for the bunny rabbit :D awwie

    Haha that would be the ONLY thing I brought home from the show that the girlfriend would be happy about...
  • 06-10-2010, 06:28 PM
    Chuckels
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ALTownsend1 View Post
    I can hardly stand it! Love the Phil 4:13 signature, I have the roman numerals IV:XIII tattooed for that verse!

    I have a tattoo with the bible open with a ribbon draped over it with that verse! Its my favorite verse. Not trying to steer off the thread.
  • 06-10-2010, 06:46 PM
    rabernet
    Re: Buying a Snake @ a Show
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    Remember that you CANNOT bring an animal in to the show once it leaves, so no walking out to the car and coming back with it. I usually trust most sellers to hold my purchase after I pay for it.

    Unless Repticon has changed their rules, they've always allowed outside animals into the show - it's one thing that I haven't agreed with. At least at the Atlanta Repticon shows, there's always someone walking around with a pet snake to trade or sell that walked in from the street.

    One thing that I'd recommend is to do some homework before the show - print the vendor list, and then go to the BOI and just do some searches to see if any of the vendors have any bad guy thread (legitimate ones and a record of not being there after the sale, or not taking care of their customer). Make sure to put a big X by their name to not buy from them - it will save you a lot of heartache if for some reason you need to contact them again.
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