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4. Breeders' Expo Europe

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Dear forum members!

On Sunday, 13. September 2009, the 4. International Reptile Show Breeders’ Expo Europe will take place at the A2 Forum in Rheda in the heart of Germany just south of Bielefeld and north of Hamm directly at the highway A2. On about 750 metres of tables vendors from all over Europe will show top-class animals as well as every kind of accessories for the herping hobbyist and professional in a friendly, service-oriented atmosphere.

For the first time the BEE will host the Herpetal Bearded Dragon Award. A jury and the audience will elect the most beautiful bearded dragons on display. You still can take part in this competition.

In addition the BEE will provide a separate room for venomous snakes with a unique safety concept, a program of lectures dealing with the topics „European Pond Turtles“ (in English) and „Animal Photography“, plus a learning corner for kids where they can get the look and feel of the hobby. Feeder rodents will be on sale in a separate room.

You can find more information on the show’s website at http://www.breeders-expo.de

We are looking forward to seeing you in Rheda. Have a safe trip and enjoy your stay at the BEE!

Kind regards
Jenni
 
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