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Old 07-08-2010, 10:34 AM   #1
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Default FBH Show at Kempton Park

Who is going to the FBH Reptile Show on Sunday 15th August?
http://www.fbh.org.uk/kempton_park_r..._expo_2010.php

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Who is going to the FBH Reptile Show on Sunday 15th August?
http://www.fbh.org.uk/kempton_park_r..._expo_2010.php
whats it like for chelonia?
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:29 PM   #3
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whats it like for chelonia?
Should be quite good, with many of this years hatchlings ready, I would imagine a few breeders will be exhibiting their stock. In addition, I am told that there will be a few exhibitors, showing new Turtle Tubs, with their attendant furniture, filters, heaters and environmental lighting.
Whilst I do not think that she is exhibiting, I am meeting up with a friend who has very successfully bred a number of Turtle species and has available in the near future Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata) Three Toed Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina triunguis), Gulf Coast Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina major), European Pond Turtles (Emys orbicularis). She has also bred again this year, Egyptian Tortoises (Testudo kleinmanni) and Pancake Tortoises ( Malacochersus tornieri).
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Stephen and I will probably be going - just got to work out the best means of transport/route!
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does anyone no how much admission it is?
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Stephen and I will probably be going - just got to work out the best means of transport/route!
Kempton Park, is just the other side of Hampton Court. From the Croydon area, take the A3 out towards Esher, at the Scilly Isles head off to Hampton Court. Turn right at the round about at Hampton court and follow the road to Sunbury. Kempton Park is on the right before you get to Sunbury Cross.
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does anyone no how much admission it is?
£5.00 for an adult.
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Should be quite good, with many of this years hatchlings ready, I would imagine a few breeders will be exhibiting their stock. In addition, I am told that there will be a few exhibitors, showing new Turtle Tubs, with their attendant furniture, filters, heaters and environmental lighting.
Whilst I do not think that she is exhibiting, I am meeting up with a friend who has very successfully bred a number of Turtle species and has available in the near future Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata) Three Toed Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina triunguis), Gulf Coast Box Turtles (Terrapene carolina major), European Pond Turtles (Emys orbicularis). She has also bred again this year, Egyptian Tortoises (Testudo kleinmanni) and Pancake Tortoises ( Malacochersus tornieri).
Sounds good, i will probably go with my Farther-in-law who also has a considerable collection of over 60 animals, including Coura Galbinifrons, Amboinensis and Terrapene Coahuila, to name but a few! Although it will be a fair trip from the West Midlands.
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Sounds good, i will probably go with my Farther-in-law who also has a considerable collection of over 60 animals, including Coura Galbinifrons, Amboinensis and Terrapene Coahuila, to name but a few! Although it will be a fair trip from the West Midlands.
I know that the Coleman's are going to be there. Are you far from them in Gloucestershire?
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I know that the Coleman's are going to be there. Are you far from them in Gloucestershire?
We know Maggie and Paul very well. We are about 50 mins from them, in Birmingham.
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