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reptile shows in nc

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am i the only one that has noticed that north carolina is generally not herp friendly, or at least reptile friendly, there are two advertised shows in nc that i know of, thats it ! this is a big state ! where's the shows. i moved here from
maryland where their are more shows than you can take off work for. maryland and Pa. are very herp friendly, but nc, where's the southern hospitality?
 
Hi Paul, NC is a bit too spread out to handle alot of shows, SC just came up with the problem of having too many for the local economy to handle. There aren't as many down here, but they are pretty cool when they happen. Look at SC shows too.

Chris
 
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