Great Vid! Last month I went to the Cin City Reptile Show which is around the Cincinnati Ohio area. I saw a older guy, maybe in his 50s, walking around with a $2k priced baby capp. It didn't look amazing. I found the seller and over heard him talking about the Capps he's sold every month. All to say - I was shocked people were able to sell $2k geckos at this small local reptile show.
@@robbysreptiles ha! Yeah I would have figured you could only sell "high end" geckos online or at a big show like Tinley... but people drop big money on snakes at little shows so I guess why not geckos also.
I can't imagine how you would be in person with people, with how you treated me with an online sale. Responded with in minutes to my inquire, answered EVERY question and even worked with me with shipping dates. My daughter makes me send Robby weight updates on Instagram and he always responds to them, which means more to my 11 year old then he will ever know. Thank you for our Lilly White and she is up to 8.6 grams and moving soon to a converted 10gallon tank. My daughter Em says Robby Rocks!
We have been vending shows in North Carolina for a year now. I have made some online sales, but definitely not enough to get our business up and running. I love the people interaction and sharing the passion, but boy is the weekend long and when you stack a lot of shows up it is tiring. Some geckos don't do well going to a show every weekend for several weekends in a row. I am packing up today for our third show weekend in a row and about 1/4 of the geckos we took to the last show are going to stay home this weekend because they just haven't been eating enough to make them do another weekend. Our long term goal is to do most of our sales online and then a few shows a year rather than relying on shows to bring in most of the cash flow for the business. :-D Thanks for the video!
That SA show was packed! There is also one more show locally in Schertz put on by Lonestar Reptile Expos. About the size of the McQueeny shows but a bit better imo. They have one coming up on the 15th and 16th if you wanted to scout one to see if it’s one you’d be interested in vending in the future
Hey Robby 👋, so I have a pair I’m breeding and the female dropped her first ever clutch with one egg being fertile and the other barely having a red ring, now a month later she has laid the second clutch and they are both infertile. Is it something I’m doing or did the male simply not get it done
@@robbysreptiles that’s the thing, I’ve been giving her bowls of calcium with her food so all her eggs have been thick, but the infertile ones do have a strange shape . Almost like a little dent
Yeah I was kinda just averaging it all out. Some are only 30 min away like the San antonio show and Arlington is 3 hours and 50 min it looks like which is doable for local stuff
the mystery box is cool af any way i could use that lmao? jk but thats amazing wish id have thought of it first love the content man been on the verge of trying too dip my toe into breeding but want to make sure i get good structure and a few morphs i really like which is proving too be more difficult than thought/ really been looking at the likeit stacks like you have or the exo tera method and was curious other than cost per setup is there any other up sides too the tub method i figure time space? maybe?... either way love the geckos man keep killing it
Edit: I was given clarification saw this coming because you didn’t agree with vending but you bought reptiles at shows it didn’t make sense if contamination was your main issue lmao
I have heard alot of horror stories of some people's collections being affected by either mites or RIs. So it was a definite concern of mine in general, but crested geckos don't really commonly get sick from my experience
@@Privateharvest ohhh gotcha, well when you buy from a show you have to take the necessary precautions, inspect the animals thoroughly and quarantining etc
@@robbysreptiles oh I gotcha there’s more precautions buying a few rather then having an entire collection compromised at once I see Well I’m still glad vending is going well good luck thanks for explaining
It was great seeing you at the show Robby! I thought it was a great crowd as well, had a lot of nice conversations that weekend
Great seeing you too man!
congratz mate, glad it worked out!
Thanks!
Great Vid! Last month I went to the Cin City Reptile Show which is around the Cincinnati Ohio area. I saw a older guy, maybe in his 50s, walking around with a $2k priced baby capp. It didn't look amazing. I found the seller and over heard him talking about the Capps he's sold every month.
All to say - I was shocked people were able to sell $2k geckos at this small local reptile show.
WOW! Yeah when I start selling caps (If i ever freaking make any) they would be in that $1500-$4k range depending on the outcross.
@@robbysreptiles ha! Yeah I would have figured you could only sell "high end" geckos online or at a big show like Tinley... but people drop big money on snakes at little shows so I guess why not geckos also.
I can't imagine how you would be in person with people, with how you treated me with an online sale. Responded with in minutes to my inquire, answered EVERY question and even worked with me with shipping dates. My daughter makes me send Robby weight updates on Instagram and he always responds to them, which means more to my 11 year old then he will ever know. Thank you for our Lilly White and she is up to 8.6 grams and moving soon to a converted 10gallon tank.
My daughter Em says Robby Rocks!
This means the world to me 🥲 so happy your daughters gecko is doing well!
We have been vending shows in North Carolina for a year now. I have made some online sales, but definitely not enough to get our business up and running. I love the people interaction and sharing the passion, but boy is the weekend long and when you stack a lot of shows up it is tiring. Some geckos don't do well going to a show every weekend for several weekends in a row. I am packing up today for our third show weekend in a row and about 1/4 of the geckos we took to the last show are going to stay home this weekend because they just haven't been eating enough to make them do another weekend. Our long term goal is to do most of our sales online and then a few shows a year rather than relying on shows to bring in most of the cash flow for the business. :-D Thanks for the video!
All my homies love Thalia!
Based! So excited for you to see her offspring this season in person. Literal replicas
That SA show was packed! There is also one more show locally in Schertz put on by Lonestar Reptile Expos. About the size of the McQueeny shows but a bit better imo. They have one coming up on the 15th and 16th if you wanted to scout one to see if it’s one you’d be interested in vending in the future
I am going!
Hey Robby 👋, so I have a pair I’m breeding and the female dropped her first ever clutch with one egg being fertile and the other barely having a red ring, now a month later she has laid the second clutch and they are both infertile. Is it something I’m doing or did the male simply not get it done
The male didn't shoot it all up in her, just repair them and she will be good to go
@@robbysreptiles thanks so much man I really appreciate it, brought myself to tears and all thinking I messed up😂
Aw no you're doing fine! How was the calcification of the eggs?
@@robbysreptiles that’s the thing, I’ve been giving her bowls of calcium with her food so all her eggs have been thick, but the infertile ones do have a strange shape . Almost like a little dent
That's maybe because of a dry laybox. I would caution with how much calcium you give them. I have heard it may cause a calcium crash
Well ig moral of the story is never say never. Happy Robby liked selling in person experience.
I have done alot of local in person sales but never shows! It was an overall great experience
i thought dallas was like 5 hours away, good video wish I was there
Yeah I was kinda just averaging it all out. Some are only 30 min away like the San antonio show and Arlington is 3 hours and 50 min it looks like which is doable for local stuff
the mystery box is cool af any way i could use that lmao? jk but thats amazing wish id have thought of it first love the content man been on the verge of trying too dip my toe into breeding but want to make sure i get good structure and a few morphs i really like which is proving too be more difficult than thought/ really been looking at the likeit stacks like you have or the exo tera method and was curious other than cost per setup is there any other up sides too the tub method i figure time space? maybe?... either way love the geckos man keep killing it
I've got lots of videos on the tubs you can watch. And the mystery box I bought on ebay a guy makes them!
I was there it was awesome 🤩 reptile show 🦎 I got to talk to you there
Loved meeting everyone there!
I'll just hold on to your geckos year round for the anaheim shows😅
Lol
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Edit: I was given clarification
saw this coming because you didn’t agree with vending but you bought reptiles at shows it didn’t make sense if contamination was your main issue lmao
I have heard alot of horror stories of some people's collections being affected by either mites or RIs. So it was a definite concern of mine in general, but crested geckos don't really commonly get sick from my experience
@@robbysreptiles right I know from watching GoHerping’s video it’s just strange to say no vending but also buy from venders
@@Privateharvest ohhh gotcha, well when you buy from a show you have to take the necessary precautions, inspect the animals thoroughly and quarantining etc
@@robbysreptiles oh I gotcha there’s more precautions buying a few rather then having an entire collection compromised at once I see
Well I’m still glad vending is going well good luck thanks for explaining
@@Privateharvest thank you! And of course