Reptile show in Pomona, CA

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We are doing our first reptile show in Pomona California. We will be selling Ghost, Wide Arm, Bud Wings and Oxy nymphs. We will also be selling Chameleons, ball pythons, crested geckos, and so odd and end things. If you have time to swing by, our company name is BeachBabies Reptiles and TNT Mantids. Please come by and introduce yourself. We would also be up for trades. If your interested in trades, please pm me and maybe we can work out an equally beneficial deal.

 
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Reptile Super Show

January 7-8, 2012

Saturday 10am-6pm

Sunday 11am-5pm

POMONA FAIRPLEX/ Los Angeles County Fairgrounds

1101 W. Mckinley Ave.

Pomona, Ca, 91768

$12 Adults & $7 Kids(12&under)

 
Im coming! So excited! Im definetly going to buy mantids. I hope to see all you there!

Can you give me the prices on mantids?

 
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We have been busy all day at the show, sorry if we didn't get back to anyone. We only have a few oxys and ghosts left and a dozen or so budwings. Sorry, we are sold out of the wide arms. Hope to see everyone tomorrow! Last day of the show.

 
We have been busy all day at the show, sorry if we didn't get back to anyone. We only have a few oxys and ghosts left and a dozen or so budwings. Sorry, we are sold out of the wide arms. Hope to see everyone tomorrow! Last day of the show.

 
Made the trek to the show and picked up a sexed pair of baby veiled chameleons. I will have to get pictures soon. I picked the ones with the colors I liked and she bagged them up. When I got home and looked in the bags, she had switched them. I took them out to get a better look and the ones I originally picked "magically" reappeared. I had no idea that the color change was so drastic and fast. The stripes and colors come and go within a few seconds of exposure to differing color schemes. I'm a happy camper. I've seen these at pet stores for $100 and I got 2 for $70. Well worth the trip. Now what have I gotten myself into? :helpsmilie:

 
I've had veild's, they are great! Patrick just be sure to put a bucket of sand in your female setup for egg laying when she matures!

 
These are new babies, so I've got some time. I was wondering....I bought a M/F pair, but don't know if they are related. What do I do???? I don't think mating siblings is a good idea or recommended. I've signed up for the chameleon forum and will be probably spending a lot of time on there to scour and sift through all that info.

 
These are new babies, so I've got some time. I was wondering....I bought a M/F pair, but don't know if they are related. What do I do???? I don't think mating siblings is a good idea or recommended. I've signed up for the chameleon forum and will be probably spending a lot of time on there to scour and sift through all that info.
a good idea is to sell the male or female and get another unrelated one. this can be done at the chameleon forums.

yet at this time a better thing to do is start looking up how to feed your feeders. gutloading may not be fully needed for mantids, but for baby veilds it is quite important.

if you have any questions, please feel free to PM me here or at the chameleon forums. I might not always post much, but I always show up to see whats going on and would love to help if needed.

best of luck to you and your new Chams,

Harry

 
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