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SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« on: October 12, 2009, 06:10:48 PM »
South Carolina Reptile and Exotic Animal Show
Venomous Included


November 7th & 8th 2009


Jamil Temple
206 Jamil Rd.
Columbia,SC


Admission: 13 and up $8.00
5 thru 12 $5.00
4 and Under get in FREE!
VIP Pass: $10.00 Adults
$5.00 for Kids


Pre Purchased VIP Passes will receive: 1 hour early entry on Saturday,ZooMed sponsored Tote Bag filled with product samples, vendor information, product information, and future show information. Special VIP Door Prize Drawings during the first hour for The Best Prizes found at ANY Show! There is NO better deal ANYWHERE!!




ExoTerra Door Prize Raffle


Spectacular sponsorship prizes are expected, such as entire ExoTerra Habitat set-ups, and large cage decor such as Waterfalls and Rock Outcrops! VIP Tickets are available for pre-purchase. Come out early and be a Repticon VIP guest!.


Repticon is proud to announce a Brand NEW sponsor for this show: Bearden's Burms
Bearden's Burms is owned and operated by Sam and Theresa Bearden of Ladson, South Carolina. Their goal at Bearden's Burms is to provide high quality Burmese Pythons at a reasonable affordable prices. They are passionate about their animals and strive to maintain optimal health and husbandry of their collection.
Their first breeding was a normal to an albino producing some very light het albinos. This began their fascination with these gorgeous giants and Bearden's Burms was born. In the last few years they have expanded their breeding collection. They are currently concentrating on albinos, greens, and granites, and the numerous combinations of the three morphs.


Presentations by:


Do you like the big stuff? Have you ever considered getting a Burmese Python? Have you bought one and wonder what to do with it now? Theresa Bearden from Bearden's Burms out of Ladson South Carolina will be doing a presentation "Becoming a Responsible Keeper of those Gentle Giant Snakes the Burmese Pythons!" Stop by and learn how to handle these big guys with proper python husbandry.


Jeff Mohr with his Reptilian Encounters. This live animal presentation will entertain you and you whole family, no matter what age you are. Jeff has a wide range of knowledge, ranging from the smallest non venomous snakes to the largest venomous snakes. He will ask for volunteers, so bring the kids along and get them involved in the wonderful word of Reptiles.


Bill Love of Blue Chameleon Ventures will be facilitating an interactive seminar on how to photograph herps, so bring your camera to the show!  So stop, camera in tow, and take opportunity to learn "hands on" from one of the best!


Daniel Parker from Sunshine Serpents will be doing a Powerpoint presentation on
Snakes of the Southeast
"Was that a water snake or a cottonmouth? A scarlet king snake or a coral snake? Daniel Parker of Sunshine Serpents and University of Central Florida gives a general overview of the snake species of the southeastern United States with an emphasis on identification, conservation, and venomous snake safety. This presentation will include a colorful powerpoint presentation and live snakes."


Mike Dean from Exotic Kingdom will be giving a presentation focusing on various arachnids. As a breeder of these creatures, he is the man to learn from if you are into animals that even some herpers think are creepy and crawly. If you like tarantulas, scorpions, and other spiders, stop by to see them up close and personal!


Tom Brown from Under the Canopy Farms will be giving a presentation on the wonderful & wet world of captive bred tropical amphibians.


There will be a Auction held after the show in the upstairs banquet room for USARK on Saturday at appox. 6:00pm. There will be free BBQ and drinks. Come join in on some fun and fellowship and help us raise money for a GREAT cause!


Thousands of Reptiles,amphibians. arachnids mammals, even Custom Hand Made Jewelry !
Pets and Pet Supplies at wholesale Prices! Even hundreds of new, rare and out of print herpetological books, back issues of reptile related magazines.


We will be posting on the web site that this show is already Vendor Sold OUT!!!


For more information:
By phone 864-292-9614
By email: carolinareptileshows@gmail.com
"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts" ~Terry Phillip

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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2009, 06:11:28 PM »
Who's all going??

I may be able to get a day off if someone I know is going. 

Nicole you want to go?  I could swing by and pick you up lol ;)
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2009, 08:31:44 PM »
I am planning on going. We will see what happens with work though...
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2009, 08:34:50 PM »
I am planning on going. We will see what happens with work though...
Hmmm ok, both days?  I need to ask off in advance somewhat.
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2009, 10:24:57 AM »
If everything works out okay here, I'll definitely be there. Got a ride, and booked a room already. Very excited!  :happy64: 
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2009, 10:51:25 AM »
Cool so are you going both days??  I thought you had said before you were getting a room but wasn't sure.
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2009, 08:29:02 PM »
My parents house is only an hour from the show so my guess is I will be staying with them. And yes I plan on going both days :)
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2009, 11:03:52 PM »
My parents house is only an hour from the show so my guess is I will be staying with them. And yes I plan on going both days :)
I thought your parents lived up near Asheville or something?  I'm confused but then again, I'm sure it's not that far coming from that way.  I'm just on the other side of the state!!
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2009, 11:06:46 PM »
LOL no no, they live near Charlotte... which is basically on the SC NC border...
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Re: SC Reptile Show Nov 7th & 8th
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2009, 11:10:48 PM »
LOL no no, they live near Charlotte... which is basically on the SC NC border...
Ohh that's kind of what I thought too after I wrote that a minute ago.  How far is Columbia then, just an hour or so?
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