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Nashville Repticon
Who is going this weekend? Seems like TN is not the state for herps. I moved here a couple years ago from Florida and have been disappointed. Florida is super herp world compared to here. I hope this Repticon will be good.
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I'm going I've lived here all my life and it will be my first repticon so I'm pretty excited! But your right Nashville is not a very herpy lol. Idk why though. But maybe we will be able to change that.
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I really don't know why Tn is not a very reptiley state. Tn is full of wildlife. Idk it's weird.
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I'm planning to vend it with a couple of friends, should have some nice sand boa's, womas, spotted pythons, bp's, and maybe some rosy and dominican red mountain boas possibly.
In general TN seems to be either the extreme of the only good snake is a dead one, or people who love them, not much in between and very closed minds towards them from the haters. TWRA has also not been all that receptive in the past to shows and to local breeders who work with any kind of colubrids almost, so that keeps a lot of people quieter about what they have sometimes.
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