Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
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Loft Lizard
Nice pics... I can see two of my new additions in the pics.
It was a nice expo, and with regiusco and SHR there, I think all the must have morphs were covered for bps. :)
Bruce
Whatd you pick up?
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
I picked up 3 normal girls from RegiusCo.ca... two were in the tenth pic, bottom shelf of the tower. You know... below all the morphs. :)
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...normalgirl.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...inetteinQT.jpg
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p.../MaudeinQT.jpg
I also picked up an 08 het pied male.
I was tempted to get a 1.1 pair of MBKs, but maybe at the next show.
Bruce
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
Excellent pictures! Bruce, great pick-ups on those three girls! Knowing you - you are already completely in love! :D
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Thanks for sharing the pic's man that ivory paradox is bad to the bone.
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Great pics...we dont have any reptiles shows around these areas...so its nice when people post pics from shows...helps take the edge off. :P
I have been to a handful of shows tho and have never seen crabs for sale :confused: but I suppose there is a first for everything! :)
Great stuff! :salute:
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
The crabs are giant land crabs - native to S. Florida, and pretty scary when you run into one in the middle of the night - just as your flashlight batteries go dead . . .
They're primarily vegetarian, but will scavenge as well. They dig pretty long tunnels to water, and there's a species of mosquito whose larvae live only there. To control them, as only nature can, there's a killifish found nowhere else as well, and because the tunnels only rarely overflow, the killies are parthenogenic - females give birth without benefit of males, though a dozen or so males have been found over the years.
~Bruce
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
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Originally Posted by
BrucenBruce
The crabs are giant land crabs - native to S. Florida, and pretty scary when you run into one in the middle of the night - just as your flashlight batteries go dead . . .
They're primarily vegetarian, but will scavenge as well. They dig pretty long tunnels to water, and there's a species of mosquito whose larvae live only there. To control them, as only nature can, there's a killifish found nowhere else as well, and because the tunnels only rarely overflow, the killies are parthenogenic - females give birth without benefit of males, though a dozen or so males have been found over the years.
~Bruce
....and now I know! :)
...cuz knowledge is power! :P
Thanks! :salute:
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
Great pics seems like a nice show!
Bruce congrats on the new girls! :gj:
Re: Montreal Reptile Expo (DUW)
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Originally Posted by
Pwilliams58
I went to the Montreal Expo, and all I came home with is crabs....Oh I can see the T-Shirt now:gj: