the show is open to members of the public same as last year......you need to be a member to book tables
that's the impression that i had. good am going then.
it will be my first show.
and i'm mainly going to have a good nose round at the animals, but am hoping that there's going to be a few frog breeders there. i should have a couple of empty vivs that need things to live in them by then.
If I remember rightly, the Doncaster show in September only had 1, maybe 2 tables of froggys (most of which were Dendrobates tinctorius/azureus). There were a couple of pairs of Red-Eye Tree Frogs and some Fire bellies (I think). Just basic amphibians in my opinion. Obviously, there are bound to be more frogs this year, but I wouldn't expect particularly odd or rare ones to be there. You'll never know until you get there, I suppose.
For anyone visiting the Doncaster show, for some animals (the care is less than perfect for others) a trip to 'Markham Grange Nurseries' in Brodsworth is also worth it, often stocking Jungles, some time ago a Timor Python, and lots of lizards,inverts,snakes,and frogs.