A couple different sellers had dozens of cute little baby bearded dragons in large boxes, and several had a wide variety of baby and adult geckos, as well as skinks, monitors, and other lizards. Beautiful young tree monitor for $750, most expensive lizard I saw in the show. Prices on most of the the rest were as relatively low as on the snakes though, much lower than stores or even from online sellers. I saw a few yearling red tail boas for $30-40, awesome price for a random pet snake if you're not looking to breed them. Looking at the large setups I was thinking most of the sellers there must be really dedicated (or obsessed, lol) reptile people. Would take quite a lot of time and money to maintain so many critters, and for all the babies on display they would have had numbers of breeding adults at home to produce them. Never imagined I'd see such large numbers of pinky rats and fuzzy mice, would take large numbers of adults to produce a constant supply of those as well, and all the upkeep to maintain those along with the reptiles.
You should definitely check out a local reptile show sometime, much better variety and prices than anywhere else. Hard part is restraining the urge to take a bunch home...
I found a couple people selling the red mountain boas online, have the under tank heater and ceramic infrared "light bulb" shipping to the house this week. Will be setting up the 55 and ordering the snakes this Saturday for Monday arrival, along with a box of feeder anoles for the freezer. Aside from the hassle of keeping dozens of live anoles they'll be full of parasites, so I'm going to use frozen/thawed anoles to scent pinky rats to help get them onto eating the pinky's regularly w/out scenting them first.