Hooked on Fish and Corals - Parasites
We purchased two Chameleons from Hooked on Fish and Corals from the
Broward/Dade show in Pembroke Pines on 1/5/2019. One of the Chameleons was a Captive Bred female Panther Tamatave. The other was an imported male Panther Vohemar. The issue of concern is with the male Vohemar. Initial visual inspection while at the show depicted dark coloration and sunken eyes. Typical signs of stress and dehydration but is somewhat a common occurrence with the shows and what the animals are put through. The animal refused to eat once he was taken back with us while in quaratine and still showed signs of dark coloration and sunken eyes. The animal was visually observed drinking and we received a defecation two days later which showed no signs of dehydration in the urates. As with all animals we purchase, a vet appointment was scheduled the following Monday for the upcoming Friday for a routine fecal and general checkup. As the week progressed the animal was getting slightly worse. On Friday (1/12/19) we headed to the vet appt and the animal passed while en route. A fecal exam showed a very large amount of Ophidascaris. The incubation period of this specific roundworm parasite is approximately 2 weeks. Due to the quantity of detected parasites in the specimen, it is estimated that the animal contracted the parasites at least 4+ weeks prior to sampling. During initial discussion with the vendor prior to purchase there were some concerns that were brought up in regards to the animal. 1. How long have you had it and when was it imported? I was told November. Upon further discussions after notifying them of the death they said they got it a week before the show and it was doing fine. 2. Has it been tested and assuming everything is fine? Was told yes tested clean Now the issue is that upon notifying the merchant of the death of the animal they requested pictures. Pictures were sent as well as the lab results. They refused to provide a refund and instead offered 50% another animal. I then was contacted by the other owner (Martin) and he seemed like he was willing to work something out but wanted to get back to me while he figured out what he wanted to do. A day goes by, I ask for an update he says they are busy, I agree and say tomorrow is fine. Next day...same thing, we are busy. The 4th day I message stating that due to his lack of communication he doesn't want to work on the issue. I get a message almost immediately stating he can call me that evening. I told him to not worry about it and will resolve it on our own. Hooked on Fish & Corals 1165 W 49 Street Ste. 104 Hialeah, FL 33012 (786) 542-1682 www.hookedonfishandcorals.com Rodriguez, Tomas 786-448-9044 Lopez, Martin 305-224-2204 Further investigation on Facebook and Google Maps reviews depict the same thing as a common occurrence with other animals as well. Not sure why Repticon still allows them to vend. |
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Will, I'm sorry that the poor critter died, and you got the runaround from the owners.
I think I would have agreed to wait for Martin's call that evening. I have no way of knowing if he had any intention of calling you, but with the animal already deceased, what difference would a few more hours make? How did you make payment? |
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I also own a business and CS is #1. It doesn't take long to call someone, tell them you will process a refund then have an employee or yourself process the refund. I paid with Credit Card and have a receipt. On the receipt is doesn't mention a no refund/return policy nor did they have one posted at time of sale. |
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Yeah case is open.
I didn't think Repticon would do anything especially since they allow plumbers and contractors to rent tables. |
Since you did see stress symptoms at the time you purchased the animal and waited five days to take it to the vet while it got worse, it may be that each party could have done things a little different. I think sellers should never try to sell animals that appear sick or stressed, but if buyers note these symptoms perhaps they should pass on the purchase.
I think that many show vendors would not offer a five day warranty on chameleons in particular because a lot depends on the husbandry skills of a buyer. Many show vendors don't offer warranties and instead address each case according to circumstances. I would like to see the communication screen shots, if they did in fact promise to get back with you with a resolution and have not done so that is worrisome. |
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Attached are the first messages with an employee at the store. I called them directly and they said would call back. They had their employee call me and this is him. |
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Here are the ones from Martin (owner).
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