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New to reptiles, what to get at show?

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I plan to go to a reptile show on February 19th in Poughkeepsie New York.

I would like to get a corn snake and a gecko of some kind

Any specific breed recommendation that are the most enjoyable and playful?

I am also open to other suggestions but please back up your recommendations.
 
Corns and leopards are great. A bearded Dragon is a neat pet-they love to be held and given attention!
 
As far as a gecko, I would get a Crested. They are more docile than a Leopard gecko and in my opinion the easiest gecko to care for. Simple, affordable, and fun!

Have fun at the show :)
 
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