It says that you can talk with all the vendors that would have been at this show with their animals. Info in the link here, I have nothing to do with the show.
It takes me that long to make the first round of a small (40-50 vendor) local show before going back & getting serious in a second round.
If I know exactly what I want, or want to see a particular vendor('s offerings), I think I can do that directly via searching, or visiting the vendors' sites, and not feel rushed. I might have to communicate via email or phone (who knows--breeders/vendors may add chat options in the near future, especially the longer things are locked down) but I'm OK with that.
For me, it just isn't a viable/worthwhile substitute for a real-world "regular" show.
But then...
I'm just an old fart--leave me alone. ---George Carlin
Yes, I doubt many people will go for this but it's a little excursion for those who might be interested. At $5 it's not unreasonable and people can see different reptiles and zero in on the vendors that might have what they are interested in. No one said it was a subsitute, it's just giving home bound people a choice to do something different , costing only a few dollars and you don't have travel time to count getting to the show.
It took me 4 real reptile shows, and ~24 hours to do that. I expect I'm an outlier, but it'll also depend on the numbers & variety of vendors they're able to attract for average bears. Vendors don't always show up at every show they book; it took me all 4 shows to run one down, and they had booked 3 of them.
It could also take some time to catch on, as regular new shows usually do. Some will like it--some won't. By then the current situation will be behind us, "regular" reptile shows will return, and this may all be moot.
Don't worry, I know all about shows. Been to at least a hundred of them since the early 90's. People can decide about this for themselves, can't they though.
As with anything new, I'm sure there will be some kinks to work out at first. I can definitely imagine them getting better and better as time goes on and the more they are done.
I'd imagine it's not very hard to have a live stream setup on each and every single breeder and you can just click through all the different breeders to see their stream and what they are showing.
Cool idea and a nice way to adapt in this day and age
I think it will definitely stick around though if it runs smoothly. This would allow people from across the states to view a show, find a reptile they like, and buy it right then and there. I can see the downside of that too though, pickings will get real slim if the whole US can have access to a show, and a breeders stock.
This would allow people from across the states to view a show, find a reptile they like, and buy it right then and there. I can see the downside of that too though, pickings will get real slim if the whole US can have access to a show, and a breeders stock.
I was worried both of you were worried. So there's that too.
I could get behind a global beardie auction site LOL. I would probably never participate because I can totally see something like that driving outrageous prices on anything I'd like, but I would definitely watch it!
I am interested in this virtual show though. I won't be "Attending" it, but if anyone here is, please do let us know, and let us know how it goes!
Maybe screen record it so we can see what it was like?
I'm curious to know if anyone went too. This would be fun just to see how it goes. For only $8 I'm gonna go to the next one for sure to see what it's like. My hubby wants to watch it with me so I'll privately stream it myself online. If enough people were interested here then I would make a discord channel and stream it there for others too. That's something neat to look forward to. =]
Don't worry, I know all about shows. Been to at least a hundred of them since the early 90's. People can decide about this for themselves, can't they though.