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    What's it like being a vendor at a reptile show?

    To have your table set up, the containers for the snakes, and things such as that is it expensive or does it not cost anything? Once I start breeding different morphs of BPs I would be interested in being a vendor at a reptile expo. Is it fun being a vendor and talking to the people who are viewing your table? Is it fun answering the questions people ask you about some of the reptiles/amphibians at your table? I would be very much interested in finding out what it's like. (:
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    Re: What's it like being a vendor at a reptile show?

    Quote Originally Posted by BallPythonLOVER View Post
    To have your table set up, the containers for the snakes, and things such as that is it expensive or does it not cost anything? Once I start breeding different morphs of BPs I would be interested in being a vendor at a reptile expo. Is it fun being a vendor and talking to the people who are viewing your table? Is it fun answering the questions people ask you about some of the reptiles/amphibians at your table? I would be very much interested in finding out what it's like. (:
    It is a cost that depends on the show, but overall, assume that the table, your supplies, and the displays are going to be much more than $500.

    I really enjoy being a vendor, but it is also fun being a customer walking around. Being a vendor means you need to stay behind your table for the most part. Being a customer means you can be wherever you want.

    Being a vendor means you are always talking to customers, showing people your stuff, and being a great host. They are visitors at your table. Make them know that they are appreciated!!

    Its fun, and a lot of things happen before and after the show. That is always fun as well!

    Its a great time!!
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    Re: What's it like being a vendor at a reptile show?

    I REALLY enjoy it because I would have planned to go to the show as a spectator/customer anyway...being a vendor just gets me a little closer and I get to know other vendors a little more personally.

    We don't breed/sell snakes, but we have reptile-related gifts and toys (the kids LOVE our table) and Phoenix Worms for lizards and frogs, so a lot of public education goes into that.

    There are always a few of us in the family that go so we can take turns walking around and mingling with the other vendors.

    The hardest part about being a vendor is trying not to spend what you make on another animal. We just returned from a show in Oklahoma City and on the road trip there my hubby made me solemnly swear not to buy any living creature! Do crickets count?

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