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National Reptile Breeder's Expo 2012
NRBC will be Aug 17th, 18th, and 19th (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) at Daytona Beach, FL. Get there if you can - there will be some incredible animals. Bring all of your money! Enjoy refreshing beverages with fascinating people after the show each night. Here's some info;
Host Hotel Daytona Hilton (386) 254-8200 for Expo special rate
Visitors -
Admission is $15 per person. Children 6 yrs. and under are free. Credit and debit cards are not accepted for registration.
All Boy/Girl Scouts in uniform enter without charge on Sunday.
Active Military in uniform no charge.
Wristbands are your pass to the Expo for both days and should be worn on your wrist. They cannot be shared.
For safety reasons, baby strollers are not allowed in the Expo.
No smoking inside the building.
No live mammals or birds are allowed inside the Expo.
All animals must be kept in secure containers.
Animals taken out of the building cannot be returned.
Only exhibitors are permitted to bring animals to the Expo.
Some hotels do not accept reptiles. If you choose to ignore this, please be discreet and do not use clear containers.
Vendors - please contact Wayne Hill: whill1@gate.net
Only official exhibitors are permitted to sell at the Expo.
One Exhibitor badge is included with each table purchased. One additional badge may be purchased per table for $15. No table may have more than 2 badges assigned to it. All badges will have the name of the person, not the company.
Each exhibitor is responsible for collecting 6.5% Florida sales tax.
Only captive-born animals can be sold at the Expo.
No venomous species are permitted, including rear fanged and no venomoid-altered animals are permitted.
No live mammals or birds are allowed inside the Expo.
Nothing is to be displayed or sold in hotels or parking lots.
All animals must be kept in secure containers.
Poison arrow frogs must be captive-born and displayed by the breeder to be sold at the Expo. No middle-man or 3rd party sales.
All animals from out of state must be inspected by the Expo Vet and have an official vet certificate issued.
Exhibitors of live animals must comply with the permitting requirements of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Display animals must be kept in the exhibit hall at all times. The Ocean Center staff will provide security from closing in the evening to opening in the morning.
If you choose to take reptiles to your hotel, please be discreet. Use boxes that are not clear. Many hotels have rules against animals in rooms. Please be discreet and put a “Do Not Disturb” sign on your door.
“The National Reptile Breeders’ Expo” can only appear on vendor-produced shirt sleeves or pockets in small letters.
No smoking in the Ocean Center.
No turtle under 4” will be sold as a pet, no exceptions! No turtle under 4” will be sold for scientific or educational purposes to anyone under 18 yrs of age.
Violation of any rule will result in reprimand, suspension, arrest, or banishment from future Expos.
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Re: National Reptile Breeder's Expo 2012
Here is a list of last year's vendors - should be about the same this year. The numbers after the names are the numbered tables.
2011 National Reptile Breeders' Expo Vendors
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1. A Reptile Adventure, Florida, #319
2. Alberto Cadolini, New York, # 363-364
3. Albey's Too Cool Rep, Georgia, # 141
4. Amir Soleymani, Florida, # 457
5. ARS Caging, Indiana, # 502-505
B
1. B.A.R.R.S., Tennessee, # 334-6 / 343
2. Ballroom Pythons S., Florida, # 461-3/446-7
3. Bearded Dragons & others, Pennsylvania, # 302
4. Ben Greishaw, Florida, # 410-11
5. Ben Siegel Reptiles, Florida, # 266-8 / 281-3
6. BHB Enterprises, Michigan, # 320-324
7. Big Fat Geckos, Florida, # 348-349
8. Bill Murray, Florida, # 244
9. Bill Ninesling, Florida, # 275-276
10. Bobby Keller, Florida, # 367
11. Brad Tillem, Florida, # 369
12. Breeders Circle, Florida, # 7-8 / 41
13. Brock Wagner Reptiles, Nebraska, # 154-155
14. Burke Reptiles, New York, # 119-120
C
1. Caribsea, Florida, # 317-318
2. Chad Fuchs, Wisconsin, # 428
3. Chameleon Wonders, Florida, # 346-347
4. Chelonia, Florida, # 393
5. Cheryl Bott, Florida, # 269-271
6. Chip Reves, Virginia, # 466
7. Chris McQuade, Florida, # 171-174
8. Chuck Vogel, Florida, # 45-46
9. Creative Pet Supply, California, # 354-356
10. Critter Encounters, Florida, # 47
11. Crocodilian Conservation, Florida, # 27
12. Cutting Edge Herps, New York, # 370
D
1. David Fabius, Uruguay, # 394-395
2. David Rostal, Georgia, # 311
3. David Edwards, Florida, # 5
4. Dennis Thomas, Florida, # 326
5. Dennis Uhrig, Florida, # 391-392
6. Don Stipp, Florida, # 312
7. Dragon Backbone, Florida, # 23 -24
8. Dragon Herp/ Sig Int'l, California, # 491-494
9. Dynasty Reptiles, Florida, # 289-290
10. DZB Reptiles, Florida, # 429
E
1. East Bay Vivarium, California, # 359
2. Exotic By Nature, Louisiana, # 484
3. Exotic Jungle, Florida, # 433-4 / 475-6
F
1. F.L.R.A.A., Florida, # 448
2. Fairytail Dragons, Florida, # 166
3. Florida Reptile Room, Florida, # 467-468
4. Freedom Breeders, California, # 495-497
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1. Garriga Reptiles, Florida, # 378
2. Gary Hicks, Florida, # 487-490
3. Gourmet Rodent, Florida, # 295-6 / 253-5
4. Greg Graziani, Florida, # 448
5. Gulf Coast Reptiles, Florida, # 171-174
H
1. Havana Herps, Florida, # 22
2. Hernan Lagos, Florida, # 444-445
3. Howie Sherman, Virginia, # 443
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1. Incredible Pets, Florida, # 328-9 / 350-1
J
1. Jason Medina, Florida, # 140
2. Jeff Clark, Georgia, # 419
3. Jeff Murray, Tennessee, # 144
4. Jeremy Smith, Florida, # 118
5. Jerry Loll, Florida, # 327
6. Jim Creighton, Florida, # 138-139
7. JMG Reptiles, Ohio, # 417-418
8. John Heidecker, Florida, # 325
9. John Waddell, Georgia, # 377
10. Johnnie Ballentine, Florida, # 262-263
11. Jon's Jungle, California, # 464-465
12. Jurassi Pet, Georgia, # 357-358
K
1. Karl Krumke, Texas, # 470
2. Keith McPeek, New Jersey, # 373-374
3. Ken Robertson, Florida, # 471-474
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1. La Ferme Tropicale, France, # 286-287
2. Lee Abbott, Florida, # 273-274
3. Linda Sojat, Florida, # 384-385
4. Linsay Pike, Florida, # 332
5. LLL Reptile, California, # 249-52/297-300
6. Loxahatchee Herp Hatchery, Florida, # 163-164
7. Lucite Treasures, Florida, # 304
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1. M & S Reptilien, Germany, # 379
2. Marc Bailey, Minnesota, # 352-353
3. Maryland Reptile Farm, Pennsylvania, # 1& 48-50
4. Matias Campos, Florida, # 21
5. Matt Jablonski, Florida, # 430
6. Mice Direct, Georgia, # 499-500
7. Mike Bell, Florida, # 278-279
8. Mike Falcon , Florida, # 303
9. Millipedes & More, California, # 6
10. Mist King, Canada, # 375
11. Mitch Allen, Louisiana, # 333
12. Morton Wright, Florida, # 293-294
13. Mystic Reptiles, Florida, # 245
N
1. Natural Chemistry, Maryland, # 441
2. Natural Selections, Florida, # 259
P
1. Paul Bradshaw, Florida, # 280
2. Paul Gritis, Pennsylvania, # 314-316
3. Paul Mitchell, New Jersey, # 344-345
4. Paul Vander Schouw, Florida, # 301
5. Penn-Plax, New York, # 43-44
6. Perfect Predators, Florida, # 330-331
7. PetsMart, Missouri, # 151-153
8. PIJAC, Washington DC, # 288
9. Pinellas County Reptiles, Florida, # 18-20 / 29-31
10. Pro Exotics, Colorado, # 455-456
11. Pro Products, New York, # 421-422
12. Professional Breeders, California, # 272
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R
1. R.J. Reptiles, Minnesota, # 442
2. Raymond Gurgui, Florida, # 2
3. Reco Imports, Florida, # 256-257
4. Rep Room, Missouri, # 147-148
5. Rep-Cal Research, California, # 376
6. Reptigreens, California, # 4
7. Reptile Basics, North Carolina, # 307-309
8. Reptile Emporium, Illinois, # 167-168
9. Reptile Odyssey, California, # 277
10. Reptiles Addicts, New York, # 380-1 / 414-15
11. Reptiles Magazine, Illinois, # 3
12. Reptiles-Mall.com, Florida, # 25-26
13. Rick Trein, Florida, # 129-130
14. Robert Cox, Florida, # 412-13/382-3
15. Rodents on the Road, Florida, # 149-150
16. Rolf C. Hagen Co, Massachusetts, # 131-7 / 156-162
17. Ron Tremper, Texas, # 479-480
18. Russ Gurley, Oklahoma, # 401
19. Rusty's Balls, Illinois, # 425-427
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1. S.W. Wisconsin Reptiles, Wisconsin, # 291-291
2. Salt Creek Reptiles, Florida, # 310
3. San Francisco Bay Brand, California, # 398-399
4. Sandfire Dragon Ranch, California, # 360-362
5. Scott Coltharp, New York, # 363
6. Scott Crumbly, Virginia, # 431-2 / 477-8
7. Shawn Heflick, Florida, # 461
8. Shipyourreptiles.com, Colorado, # 453-454
9. Sloan Reptiles, Colorado, # 28
10. Smelt Feed, Florida, # 165
11. Snakes at Sunset, Florida, # 145-146
12. Squamata Concepts, New York, # 440
13. Ssnakes, Florida, # 449-450
14. Sticky Tongue Farms, California, # 365
15. Suffolk Selects, Virginia, # 435-436
16. Sun Pets , Georgia, # 127
17. Suncoast Herpetological, Florida, # 264-5 / 284-5
18. Sunshine Serpents, Florida, # 175
T
1. Tetra Fauna, Virginia, # 481-483
2. The Worm Company, Florida, # 42
3. Timberline Industries, Illinois, # 506-511
4. Tom Keogan, Florida, # 371-372
5. Tom Neeley, Florida, # 258
6. Tremper's Lizard Ranch, Wisconsin, # 313
7. TSK, Utah, # 451-452
8. Turtle Source, Florida, # 260-261
9. Turtle Tortoise Club of Florida, Florida, # 243
U
1. Underground Reptiles, Florida, # 423-4 / 485-6
V
1. Vic Morgan, Florida, # 396-397
W
1. Waterland Tubs, California, # 246-248
2. Wayne Hill, Florida, # 403-404
3. West Coast Reptile, Florida, # 305-306
4. Wilbanks Inc, Oklahoma, # 121-4 / 169-170
5. William Schmiedecke, Florida, # 368
6. Woody Vinzant, Florida, # 143
7. World Chelonian Trust, Idaho, # 420
Y
1. Yellow Bellies, Florida, # 457-8 / 459-460
Z
1. Zoo-Med, California, # 386-390 / 405-9
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Re: National Reptile Breeder's Expo 2012
And last (but most important), don't forget to donate! The National Reptile Breeder's Expo raises thousands of dollars each year through charity auctions and your donations. The money is given to conservation groups and reptile organizations that are working hard to benefit you and future generations. Past recipients include;
projectbogturtle.org
USARK (U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers)
International Reptile Conservation Foundation
Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center
So don't forget to give! Thanks, Deb V.
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Re: National Reptile Breeder's Expo 2012
I never miss Daytona!
I'm actually already there in my mind The auction really is one of the highlights of the weekend. It's a great time benefiting a great cause.
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I will be there for sure. I see a soul sucker in my future
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Registered User
Calendar marked! Now just to convince Grandma that I can keep snakes in her house (for a day or two)!
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Even if I don't have funds to buy anything, I will attend to see it all!!
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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I live in Miami Florida. This is the first year that we started to really get into bps and I told my boyfriend I'd love to see an expo once. Hopefully he'll take me )).
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