Reptile shows reopening in Pa.

michael

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The Pennsylvania reptile shows are reopening and trying to stay within covid 19 guidelines. I've vended at all of the Hamburg Pa and some of the Oaks Pa reptile shows in the past. I have no plans to vend at any shows for the rest of 2020 due to the risk. I currently only do porch pick up of salamanders at Ephrata Pa. and limited delivery.
 

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Due to a surge in covid 19 it looks like most Pa reptile shows for July will not be open.
 
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