Well, we just got home from the Orlando Repticon show and it was incredible! Twice the size, twice the vendors, and 100x the fun! We met tons of new customers and got reaquiainted with old ones. As usual, Bosco (the black throat monitor) attracted the masses. Once at our table, customers got an eyeful of a very rare sight- 3 full-grown Radiated (radiata) tortoises! We also had some sub-adult radiatas, a breeding pair of 30 year old Sulcattas (African Spur Thighs), a breeding pair of 10 year old Sulcattas, an Indian Star tortoise, Albino Chinese Softshells, an Aldabra, lots of hypo and pastel color morphs, toads, frogs, salamanders, newts, lizards, geckos, and many other turtles and tortoises.
To put it mildly, it was awesome! Stay tuned for pics, we should have them up as soon as we get done unpacking from the show
Tags: Aldabra, black throat monitor, Radiated Tortoise, Repticon, Sulcatta
February 13th, 2009 at 5:45 am
I met you at repticon and I agree, awesome show. I saw your huge black throat and fell in love. Do you have any available or will you soon? I am building a large enclosure this weekend just so I can get a black throat. Neil
Neilseffinfarm@yahoo.com
February 13th, 2009 at 9:04 am
Hi Neil! We are glad you enjoyed the show
We should have babies in a few months as Bosco’s girlfriend, Biscuit, is currently gravid. We will be sure to let you know when they hatch! ~Samantha and Greg