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    Very disappointing to pay that much for parking & admission, only to be so uncomfortable with the air- but as you said, at least you weren't there with a table all day. That black pastel banana lace BP is pretty amazing. Looks like there was no shortage of cool creatures & merchandise, not sure I could have escaped empty-handed.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Very disappointing to pay that much for parking & admission, only to be so uncomfortable with the air- but as you said, at least you weren't there with a table all day. That black pastel banana lace BP is pretty amazing. Looks like there was no shortage of cool creatures & merchandise, not sure I could have escaped empty-handed.
    Yeah, having bad allergies and struggling to breathe really cut down on my interest. Out of the ball pythons I glanced at: that Black Pastel Banana Lace was really the only one that caught my eye. The Spring and Fall Reptile Expos have a lot more 'interesting' hatchling ball pythons, and the Winter Expo tends to be whatever hasn't sold... I had cash on-hand if I saw a really exceptional ball python carrying the Cryptic gene, but I did not.

    In other news I am still on the hunt with my gf in the antique world. I usually buy Uranium Glass, but, I bought the bottle below just because it was pretty UV reactive (Manganese).


    I could not find information on J. Perrone and Son from Boston, MA. The bottle is from the 1800's.
    I found info on a J. Perrone and Sons from a different state (1920's+), but no relation.

    Manganese oxide was used in old clear glass bottles to remove color impurities.
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