Orange residents experience reptiles up close
The Orange County Reptile Super Show and Breeders Expo will bring visitors from Orange and surrounding cities to the Anaheim Convention Center soon.
The show is set in over 100,000 square feet filled with vendors, reptiles, turtles, and amphibians. Supplies, supplements, food, lights, and cages will also be available.
The event is an educational experience offering workshops, literature and presentations on caring for reptiles. Captive breeding will also be a topic presented. Attendees will have the opportunity to view thousands of amphibians and reptiles. Sales of these reptiles will be available for those interested in adding an exotic new member to the family.
One of the most popular creatures at the show is the Ball Python, a friendly and docile snake coming in a wide array of colors and patterns. They adapt well to most environments and enjoy attention. Other non-venomous snakes suitable for homes with children include corn and king snakes.
Exotic lizards such as the Bearded Dragon and Leopard Geckos will be onsite for a visit. Both types are friendly and domesticated. Red-eyed tree frogs and tortoises are included in the line-up of unusual pets.
Banner printing can create signage for large events of this type. They can be placed throughout the venue to highlight areas of interest or necessity.
The Reptile Super Show and Breeders Expo will take place January 4 and 5, and tickets may be purchased online.
The show is set in over 100,000 square feet filled with vendors, reptiles, turtles, and amphibians. Supplies, supplements, food, lights, and cages will also be available.
The event is an educational experience offering workshops, literature and presentations on caring for reptiles. Captive breeding will also be a topic presented. Attendees will have the opportunity to view thousands of amphibians and reptiles. Sales of these reptiles will be available for those interested in adding an exotic new member to the family.
One of the most popular creatures at the show is the Ball Python, a friendly and docile snake coming in a wide array of colors and patterns. They adapt well to most environments and enjoy attention. Other non-venomous snakes suitable for homes with children include corn and king snakes.
Exotic lizards such as the Bearded Dragon and Leopard Geckos will be onsite for a visit. Both types are friendly and domesticated. Red-eyed tree frogs and tortoises are included in the line-up of unusual pets.
Banner printing can create signage for large events of this type. They can be placed throughout the venue to highlight areas of interest or necessity.
The Reptile Super Show and Breeders Expo will take place January 4 and 5, and tickets may be purchased online.