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Wade Harrell
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:28 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:32 pm Posts: 6595 Location: New Mexico
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Any of you North Carolina types going to this show this weekend?
http://www.gilaproductions.com/ral/ralmain.html
This show happens twice a year.
If you're trying to get a local group going, my suggestion is to try to plan it around an existing event that would be a draw for hobbyists anyway. If people are planning on attending the show anyway, you could just arrange a meet-up spot at the show this year, and then schedule a real meeting nearby for he next show. I'll be attending that show, likely Saturday afternoon.
There's also BugFest at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences on September 20. I'll be at that event all day as I'm setting up and running two arachnid exhibits for it. I'm also giving a talk at some point at the museum that day.
Wade
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forensicskullptor
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:06 pm |
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WOW! This is a fantastic idea! I love the Carolina Reptile show. I used to do all my purchasing here before Al invented the Internet. I love Bugfest too! My son who thinks he is survivorman loves the bug food they prepare. I look forward to seeing your exhibits and your talk Wade. NC people want to set up a meet at NC reptile show on Saturday? Wade Harrell wrote: Any of you North Carolina types going to this show this weekend? http://www.gilaproductions.com/ral/ralmain.htmlThis show happens twice a year. If you're trying to get a local group going, my suggestion is to try to plan it around an existing event that would be a draw for hobbyists anyway. If people are planning on attending the show anyway, you could just arrange a meet-up spot at the show this year, and then schedule a real meeting nearby for he next show. I'll be attending that show, likely Saturday afternoon. There's also BugFest at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences on September 20. I'll be at that event all day as I'm setting up and running two arachnid exhibits for it. I'm also giving a talk at some point at the museum that day. Wade
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forensicskullptor
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 2:03 pm |
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OK. NC reptile show today! Wade and I both will be there around 12-1 anyone else going?
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yankees88
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:24 pm |
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I hate that I missed this weekends show. I will see about making on the 20th. Another event to have in mind is on October 25th for those of us with kids. The Charlotte Nature museum is having a "Spooky Spiders and Creepy Crawlers" Special Event.
http://www.discoveryplace.org/home/nature_museum-programs.php
I'm not sure how good this is but I'm taking my kids to this and hoping for an enjoyable event.
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forensicskullptor
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:52 pm |
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Let us know how that goes yankees88.
Just a reminder of Bugfest! Read this. Doesn't this look awesome?!
http://www.bugfest.org/
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forensicskullptor
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:34 pm |
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Just a reminder to all around Raleigh. Bugfest is this weekend. Wade will be giving a presentation on Tarantulas at 1:00PM tomorrow. 
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forensicskullptor
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:12 pm |
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To all that went to Bugfest you would agree what a crowded event it was! Wade Harrell gave very informative presentation about Tarantula and housing them. Not to mention what a great collection he had there. I was very impressed with the setups and beautiful HUGE spiders he had. The table was very good at education the folks there. For all those who live in NC; try to make it next year. My son and I had a great time! We dared each other to eat eat the bug laced food. We ate it all. I especially liked the silkworm sundae!
Here is Wade during his presentation. He drew this depiction of the Regalis. I don't do it justice, but it is very good!
Here is Wade wondering who this stranger is taking my photo. OK, so maybe snapping a photo is not a good pre-introduction.
Thanks Wade!
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Wade Harrell
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:50 am |
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Joined: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:32 pm Posts: 6595 Location: New Mexico
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Yarrgh! Who's that guy??  I look like a bear that just woke up. That's the way I felt all day, anyway!
Great to meet you, and yes, anyone in the central NC area (or Virginia for that matter!) should make a point to check out BugFest. There was a mind-boggling amount of things going on there!
Wade
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tiohn
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:46 pm |
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My wife and I love going to Bugfest every year. She wasn't feeling very well, so we didn't stay long this year, but I made sure and saw Wade's tarantulas, even though I had to stand in line for 20 minutes. I had no idea about the talk, however. I really need to read this thread more often, especially since I completely forgot about the reptile show.
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yankees88
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:05 pm |
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yankees88 wrote: I hate that I missed this weekends show. I will see about making on the 20th. Another event to have in mind is on October 25th for those of us with kids. The Charlotte Nature museum is having a "Spooky Spiders and Creepy Crawlers" Special Event. http://www.discoveryplace.org/home/nature_museum-programs.phpI'm not sure how good this is but I'm taking my kids to this and hoping for an enjoyable event.
We ended up not going this past Saturday. I called for information on this and it was geared up to be more of a Halloween party than anything else. From what I could tell most of the "Creature" exposure was going to be through story books.
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NC Tarantula
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:15 pm |
Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:24 am Posts: 3 Location: TN
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I'm new to the forum and live in Raleigh. I'd be interested in meeting if someone can get an event together. Anyone near Raleigh selling T's? I've cared for Chilean Roses before, and am getting back into the hobby. Thanks,
Michael
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yankees88
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:14 pm |
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Welcome Michael. Not sure if there are any breeders here in NC. We have not been able to pull off a get together. We are spread out across the state from Yadkinville to the coast i believe. If you lurk around you will see there are some highly reputable breeders on the ATS who ship every where. PM me if you would like some suggestions.
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NC Tarantula
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:32 pm |
Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:24 am Posts: 3 Location: TN
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yankees88 wrote: Welcome Michael. Not sure if there are any breeders here in NC. We have not been able to pull off a get together. We are spread out across the state from Yadkinville to the coast i believe. If you lurk around you will see there are some highly reputable breeders on the ATS who ship every where. PM me if you would like some suggestions.
Joe,
Thanks for the reply. As far as breeders go, I was looking locally to save some money (no shipping charges!), especially since I am back in school full time. Once I rejoin the working world I will get back to you about some breeder advice. Thanks again,
Michael
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yankees88
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:05 pm |
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I was going to point out that if you were lokking for a G. rosea again, you may work out better using one of the dealers out of state as opposed to say a pet store since there are no local breeders I am aware of. Most of the prices for this species I have seen range in the $5-10 range for the T and about $25 for shippping with live arrival Guarantee. (Most also throw in a freebie as well). Last time I saw a G. rosea for sale in a pet store it was approx 25-30. Just FYI
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NC Tarantula
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:21 pm |
Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:24 am Posts: 3 Location: TN
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Thanks for the helpful info Joe. I pm'd you about breeders. What T's do you keep? I've kept two G. Rosea's, in the past and they were great. Unfortunately when I went back to school I had to let the next biology teacher care for them since I purchased them with the schools money! I interested in the G. Rosea mostly because of how cheap they are. I would love to get a B. smithi, A. avicular or A. versicolor someday...like when I have the funds.
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tiohn
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Post subject: Re: Nc?  Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:25 pm |
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Is anyone going to Bugfest tomorrow? I'm hoping to catch Wade's talk at one.
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