New England Reptile Expo meetup - New Hampshire, USA

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For details of the event itself, look here. It's in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA on Saturday October 3rd (this coming Saturday).

I'll be attending and would like to meet up with as many Caudata.org members as possible. If you are interested, post here with the time you intend to attend and I will try to synchronise everyone.
 
I'm on vacation in China and will not be able to attend. I'll try to make the fall show.
Richard
 
I'm disappointed with the response to this.
 
Don't if this counts, but I will be there. And I will be running the New England Herpetological Society's table. Member of Caudata and the Frog Forum can meet there.
 
I'll see you there. I'll probably get there around midday (that means noon, Americanos).
 
Nice cosy expo. Missed the Caudata.org crowd though. There were axolotls, tigers, paddletails and Cynops cyanurus (Black Jungle were selling the Cynops).
 
I was disappointed by the small numbers of amphibians. The common ones like White's treefrogs, red-eyed leaf frogs, pac-mans, poison dart frogs, and fire-bellied toads were all there. Not too much different other than that. I did manage to get a barred tiger salamander and a large (hopefully) female blue-webbed flying frog.
 
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