Went last week to the show after seeing invite from Josh Frogs on forum: http://www.frogforum.net/off-topic/3...y-19-20-a.html. I'm new to shows, this one being my second, so bear with me and the low quality phone pics. This adventure included driving 3 hours each way in my trusty (and thirsty) FJ Cruiser and a one night stay at the Extended Stay America.

First tip when attending these shows is to buy tickets online. That way you can get in earlier and save a couple bucks. Finding Josh was easy, he had a big set-up with hundreds of frogs and lot's of supplies. Well, should rephrase that and state I found Josh's tables manned by Zach and Mike. Zach is actually the person you write to when posting on Josh's forum threads or their FB page. Great guy to talk to with lot's of frog's knowledge. They brought many darts including some probable pairs, Starry Reed Frogs, and Bumblebee Toads. All their frogs looked nice and healthy ; which sadly can't be said about all animals in the show .



View of whole Josh Frog's set-up.



Hundreds of frogs for sale, can almost see a peeking Starry Reed on the lower left container .



No cramping here, the bigger darts had larger containers.



One of my favorites at table (no did not get them this time), lovely D. tinctorious "Patricias" !



One of the available probable pairs, E. anthonyi. To the right you can see some fine spotted D. leucomelas; they were gorgeous and Josh sold out of them.


Did not took photo's around show; but these little toads were on sale at another table and grabbed my attention. They were wild caught Anaxyrus debilis, the Western Green Toad.



Will go now and make/eat lunch, more information and pics later !