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Pittsburg Reptile Show and Sale, pros / cons?

ZiggysMom

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Well the title sort of says it, I am at least 1 1/2 hour drive from The Pittsburgh Reptile Show and Sale, Cheswick PA., but not a lot of other show options in my area so.. From a corn snake point of view, are there good or bad aspect or people at this show? I made it to the Steel City Reptile Expo once and that was fun. :)
 
its smaller than the expo but i find it fun, seemed to be a lot of ball pythons and boa's last time i was there but then again i didn't have a Cornsnake at that time so i may not have noticed the Cornsnakes, even so its a good show.
colin
 
If it were me, I would drive an hour and a half. I live in Houston, and although we get these shows several times a year, I've only been to one. That was a couple of weeks ago. Ours was fairly small, but there were a lot of corns there. Ball Pythons seemed the most popular, followed by Milk Snakes and Corns. I picked up a bloodred hatchling that I've always wanted for a good price. I also saw a Tessera morph for $450 (not sure how good that price is). Plus they had a lot of supplies too.

Of course, in Houston we don't usually have the kind of weather issues you do!
 
I'd go. Because I ALWAYS go to shows when I can. I'm going through withdrawal out here in the Pacific Northwest-- I used to live in Baltimore and go to Havre de Grace, at least, every month. I have absolutely nothing to buy, but I know full well I'm going to drive to Portland in January for a show out there, just because it exists.

So I may not be the best person to ask.
 
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