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Lars K

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I visited the herp show in Ulm at the weekend.

It's the biggest herp show in Southern Germany.

(BTW, Ulm is the birthplace of Albert Einstein and it has the
biggest church in the world, the Ulm Cathedral.)

There were loads of herps, arachnids, insects and small mammals.

I took many pictures and thought that I could share them with you.

(The prices are all in Euro.)

Hope you like them. :)


The croud waiting for admission.

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And finally in the show.

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Some ball python morphs.

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Ghost morph.

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And a stunning Superpastel-mix. (he was unsalable)

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Albino ball python

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Euro Pastel Boa

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Jungle-mix

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Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis (Tangerine morph)

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Tiny geckos (Gonatodes and Sphaerodactylus)

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Sphaerodactylus elegans (juvenile)

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Leopard Boa

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Some frogs and toads

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(Normal) ball pythons

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African Pygmy Hedgehogs

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Tokay

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Some nice tanks.

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A lof of cork.

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Varanus mertensi

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Varanus panoptes horni

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Huge beetles (yes, they are all alive!)

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Leopard Tortoises

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Various tortoises

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Rare Shinisaurus crocodilurus

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Python reticulatus (Lavender)

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Python reticulatus (Albino)

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Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae

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The stunning Elaphe porphyracea coxi (Oreophis porphyraceus coxi)

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Various colubrids

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Nice tank for leopard geckos

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Spectacled caimans

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Leopard Tortoises

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Panther Chameleons

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Boa constrictor

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Burmese Python (Albino)

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Lots of Tarantulas

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Yellow Anacondas

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Rainbow Boa

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Veiled Chameleons

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Stunning newts (Neurergus kaiserii)

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Giant Day Gecko

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Pygmy Chameleon

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Some Milksnakes

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Eumeces schneideri

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GTF

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Beeeeaaaarrrdiiieees

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GTP's (Sorong and Aru)

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Loads of geckos

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Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobates tinctorius)

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Baby Savannah (Bosc) monitor

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The stunning (new) Lygodactylus williamsi (the pictures don't do justice to them!!!)

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Millepedes

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Scorpions

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Tribolonotus gracilis

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Frilled Lizard

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Nephrurus levis levis

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Ackie

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Red-headed Rock Agama

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Banana frog

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Chinese Water Dragon

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Poecilotheria regalis

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Baby Horned Frog

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Various Poecilotheria-species

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Poecilotheria metallica female breeder

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Mata Mata babies

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Chamaeleo melleri

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The crowd

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Uromastyx ocellata

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Rhacodactylus chahoua

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Some geckos

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Jungles

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Big Ackie

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Rock Python (Python sebae natalensis)

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Burmese Python

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European Green Toad

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Acrantophis dumerili

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Geochelone elegans

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Snails

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Boa constrictor morphs

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Young Nephrurus levis levis

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The rare Astrochelys radiata (baby)

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GTP's

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Corallus caninus

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thats i alot of reptiles you r lucky to be able to have that many species of reptiles at your finger tips almost all of those aren't allowed in Australia

WOW
 
OMG so glad i dont live in Germany i would have to re mortgage my house, fantastic animals......

Mrs I

xxx
 
Great to see what's available in Europe. Many thanks.
 
:( :( :( I'm so jealous :( :( :(

But thank you for sharing your pics :D

(I want that red-headed agama :shock:)
 
awsome pics, some nice t's and scorps there. The aray of herps is just astounding
 
Fantastic!

And thanks for all the work you put into that post!

:p

Hix
 
Wow
I always look forward to seeing posts with pictures you have in it, they're always a feast for the eyes.
 
Thanks Lars, I REALLY didn't want to open that post but I just had to in the end. :) Some absolutely amazing reptiles there, I'm very very jealous.
 
Amazing!! so much variety! you guys certainly have alot of different species to choose from over there :shock:
 
That's insane!!!!!
My fav's are........it'll probably be as long as that post!
Thanks Lars, i'll view those pics for next few days, what an awesome event, wish ours were as big and as much variety. Are all the herps for sale?
Cheers
SM
 
Thank-you all very much for your nice comments!!! :D

Seeing that you enjoy the pics was definitely worth the work!!! :)


Come on what did you take home with you????

Hehe, I was a "good boy " ;), I only bought two female geckos for my single Stenodactylus doriae male! :)
 
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