Was there yesterday for the Frozen thawed rats … Prices were very expensive for ball pythons glad I held on to my money especially after you said you witnesses mites on some reptiles.
Prices have definitely gone up. That’s why the market is going to level itself up. Most people can’t sustain with dropping snake prices and rising costs. Eventually production will slow and prices will rise again.
2:36 I seen exactly this at the show on Sunday lol. Some kid puts a clear container with a gecko on a table with other animals in the same type of container. Easy to confuse some stealing going on if you just walked up to the table and saw him scoop the gecko and spin off.
I get more concerned with pest and disease control. I put a lot of work into keeping my animals perfect. Not saying that the animal they purchased was not perfect, but that’s the same as me taking a random animal and placing it into my racks for a few minutes. Only take a few seconds for a mite to crawl off
You are a very good interviewer. I can feel your enthusiasm even after speaking to many subjects and you put people at ease, they come off relaxed and interesting. Thanks for the video
This is a great video, and I like the format. Everyone gave unique advice we all can use, but the most important underlying thing is to love what you do, and learn as much as you can about it. I also love the fact that she said to give your animals a proper home when you can. This reminds us that we are in the care of living beings, and should never forget it. Awesome job on this one..
Great video! I love this approach! Most vendor show videos have too much fluff and it distracting. You get straight to the point, show off the animals, ask good questions, features some of my favorite breeders and as always give us great information! Thanks for taking us with you. ❤🐍
I’ve always heard mixed things on the white plains show but I know a lot of people love it! I’ve never been to a northern show yet besides Tinley but I’d definitely like to get out that way and see how it works vs how we tend to vend down south in Texas. All great tips. Seems like it was a good show! Looking forward to more from your channel!
Great video!! Loved the questions to the vendors, especially the advice for new keepers and breeders. Definitely showcased a who’s who of the reptile scene in the area and beyond
Some great tips for attending an expo. It drives me crazy to see people toss their newly purchased animals on everyone else’s table. Most vendors will allow you to leave the animal with them while you continue looking then you can go back and collect them before leaving.
It’s a big one for me. So many times people will put their WC animals that they just got on my tables while they are talking or rearranging what they are carrying.
What bothers me most about shows is vendors with no labels for their animals. No sign identifying the animal. No sign showing the price wanted. How are we supposed to buy your animal if you tell us nothing about it????
Was there yesterday for the Frozen thawed rats … Prices were very expensive for ball pythons glad I held on to my money especially after you said you witnesses mites on some reptiles.
I said the same thing. 20 for 55 on medium rats!
Prices have definitely gone up. That’s why the market is going to level itself up. Most people can’t sustain with dropping snake prices and rising costs. Eventually production will slow and prices will rise again.
2:36
I seen exactly this at the show on Sunday lol. Some kid puts a clear container with a gecko on a table with other animals in the same type of container. Easy to confuse some stealing going on if you just walked up to the table and saw him scoop the gecko and spin off.
I get more concerned with pest and disease control. I put a lot of work into keeping my animals perfect. Not saying that the animal they purchased was not perfect, but that’s the same as me taking a random animal and placing it into my racks for a few minutes. Only take a few seconds for a mite to crawl off
You are a very good interviewer. I can feel your enthusiasm even after speaking to many subjects and you put people at ease, they come off relaxed and interesting. Thanks for the video
Thank you!
Nice! Great video
Thank you!
Great video!!! Love to hear breeder questions at shows. Thx🙏🎉🎉
Thank you!
This is a great video, and I like the format. Everyone gave unique advice we all can use, but the most important underlying thing is to love what you do, and learn as much as you can about it. I also love the fact that she said to give your animals a proper home when you can. This reminds us that we are in the care of living beings, and should never forget it. Awesome job on this one..
Thank you!
Great video! I love this approach! Most vendor show videos have too much fluff and it distracting. You get straight to the point, show off the animals, ask good questions, features some of my favorite breeders and as always give us great information! Thanks for taking us with you. ❤🐍
I’ve always heard mixed things on the white plains show but I know a lot of people love it! I’ve never been to a northern show yet besides Tinley but I’d definitely like to get out that way and see how it works vs how we tend to vend down south in Texas. All great tips. Seems like it was a good show! Looking forward to more from your channel!
Thank you. I’d say it’s definitely not worth going out of your way for. It’s just an average expo
Joe is always so happy. Love that 😂
Great video! Nice to see what some other show venues and vendors are like.
Thank you!
Tips are spot on!
Thank you!!
Great video brother. Good to see you doing good. Have good weekend.
Thank you!! You too!
Great video!! Loved the questions to the vendors, especially the advice for new keepers and breeders. Definitely showcased a who’s who of the reptile scene in the area and beyond
Nice job showcasing some other vendors
Thank you!
Thanks for the video Birdman.
Thanks for checking it out!
Excellent guidelines and interviews! Good work, Jason 😊
Thank you!
Some great tips for attending an expo. It drives me crazy to see people toss their newly purchased animals on everyone else’s table. Most vendors will allow you to leave the animal with them while you continue looking then you can go back and collect them before leaving.
It’s a big one for me. So many times people will put their WC animals that they just got on my tables while they are talking or rearranging what they are carrying.
Common sense just is t so common anymore lol
That's my hometown 🥰
I knew I seen you walking around!!! Are you an east coast guy? Awesome video!
Yes sir! I’m in CT!
Hey uve been guiding me for 4yrs now,I get my rodents from Robert we live near each other,good dude
Great video, I want to start vending but am nervous of bringing something home on an animal I had at a venue.
That’s the biggest challenge with vending shows and why I only do select shows now.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles sounds like WP isn’t one to vend 🤣
@@RAMERYS_ROYALS I enjoyed the Long Island in oct 23
@@MrKingVulture I will check that one out
I'm not bringing hundreds in cash to a show where it could be lost or stolen.
Understandable. I don’t loose things easily, especially cash haha
What bothers me most about shows is vendors with no labels for their animals.
No sign identifying the animal.
No sign showing the price wanted.
How are we supposed to buy your animal if you tell us nothing about it????
I 100% agree. I always have the full genetics and price everyone of my individual animals that I bring to the show.
I also go to other animal shows.
Fish people are good about labelling their fish.
Bird people are terrible.
seriously...mites on snakes at a show...unreal!
Unfortunately, it’s super common and very specific of the shows that I vend