I just got back from the Manchester show a little while ago. Man, was that show crowded! It was like rush hour on the T, only with reptiles & amphibians being sold.
I got there around 8:30 to help set up, but my group had it all done by the time I got there. So I wondered around and made my first two purchases, a pair of red-spotted treefrogs, Hypsiboas punctatus & a pair of clown treefrogs, Dendropsophus leucophyllatus. A little while later I bought a pair of Ghana fire frog, Phrynomantis microps, a close relative to the frogs I bought the other day. See pics below.
I was seriously tempted by some barking treefrogs, Hyla gratiosa, that were singing from within there dehli cups and by some lowland mantellas, Mantella laevigata. Other cool stuff that tempted me were some Phyllobates vittatus, some captive bred Trachycephalus resinifictrix, by some Neurergus kaiseri. The N. kaiseri were $100 the cheapest I have ever seen. Still too rich for my blood and apparently for everyone else as well, as they were still there at the end of the day. They were gorgeous though.