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05-08-2019, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
You also warned people of me when I exposed someone for doing a contest.
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Where was this contest, I do not recall this issue, please provide proof..
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
After I saw a post where someone said you pushed someone to suicide
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You are telling me that you believe everything you read on the internet, with no proof? Or are you telling me that you believe that my words are actually that compelling and powerful?
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
The Nosy Be panther female that I had frozen died of natural causes as far as I’m concerned. It was 6 years old, and I just found it passed out one day.
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
The Chameleon had severe eye issues, that were too far along to be treated
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You can even seem to keep straight the reasons your own critters died.
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05-08-2019, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Lucille
Where was this contest, I do not recall this issue, please provide proof..
You are telling me that you believe everything you read on the internet, with no proof? Or are you telling me that you believe that my words are actually that compelling and powerful?
You can even seem to keep straight the reasons your own critters died.
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You really think ima dig through fauna trying to find that contest? I have a life. It was deleted as well. Don’t play stupid with me. Unless you literally look at every discussion on fauna and have forgotten...
And I believe that you are a very negative person, and always try to stir the pot of drama more than it already is. I don’t have proof you caused someone’s suicide, but there must be some reason as to why that person mentioned it...
And I’ve kept the story the same the entire time? It was 6 years old and then it got eye issues and died. As far as I’m concerned it was of old age considering Chams generally live 5-7 years. I was expecting her to die soon. Then the last couple days before she passed, she wouldn’t open her eyes. I never once changed my story.
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05-08-2019, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
Call me an irresponsible pet owner for that, but I was just trying to avoid spending another couple hundred dollars after spending over a rack and not getting any help from this guy.
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Ok, I most certainly will. You based your treatment of a live animal, you purchased, on trying to avoid spending another couple hundred bucks. You said so yourself. There's plenty more I could point out about what you've said/done, but you're doing a pretty good job at digging your own hole with your responses.
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05-08-2019, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Milesd_87
Ok, I most certainly will. You based your treatment of a live animal, you purchased, on trying to avoid spending another couple hundred bucks. You said so yourself. There's plenty more I could point out about what you've said/done, but you're doing a pretty good job at digging your own hole with your responses.
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The seller himself recommended home remedies......
And yeah I didn’t want to spend a couple hundred dollars on an animal I just received. I wanted to confirm it was sick before going to a vet and having them possibly say that nothing was wrong in case it really was just mouth gaping to release heat... they charge just for exams
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05-08-2019, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
The seller himself recommended home remedies......
And yeah I didn’t want to spend a couple hundred dollars on an animal I just received. I wanted to confirm it was sick before going to a vet and having them possibly say that nothing was wrong in case it really was just mouth gaping to release heat... they charge just for exams
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Yes, I know how vets work, as I go to one of mine (you know incase one doesn't have an opening as soon as another) at first signs of problems. Because, surely you know, that by the time a reptile shows "full signs" of and ailment it has usually fully spread through out them. That is why you don't wait to make sure. I'd rather spend money on an unneeded exams then to have to pay for treatment on an animal that went untreated and got worse or perished. You spent "over a rack"($1000) for the animal but get tight with the money when its health/life are at risk?
Home remedies can work if you know what your doing and act fast. Waiting two weeks to start a home remedy you've never tried before isn't going to fair well.
So if he never responded back you would never have gone to the vet? What does his response time have to do with you waiting to see a vet?
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05-07-2019, 07:43 PM
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... a very healthy animal.... meant to say (writing while grossery shopping 😉
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Originally Posted by MOC REPTILES
You received a healthy animal 100%.
You were satisfied with the animal upon arrival, and haven’t mentioned about the gasping...
You tell us the animal had RI and mouth rot 3 weeks later.
In the pictures you post here, the animal wasn’t as bad as in the pictures you sent us on the third week.
And you threatened us with bad reviews, for something there is no way you are sure about. Just to show you the kind of person you are.
We are 100% confident we shipped you a very healthy animal, we have over 99% happy customers. But there is always “the one” who has no clue about the care of their animals, and puts the blame on the seller.
It is obvious there is some poor husbandry there, and you mention all this 3 weeks later... do yourself a favor... don’t embarass yourself.
Some people are just a true disgrace for this hobby/business.
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
Anyone reading this wouldn’t think you’re being neutral. It’s obvious you’re taking his side. I’m going to assume friends of some sort. No, these symptoms when he first came were to the extremity of where I’d be super worried. It was mouth gaping but had clear eyes at the time and seemed active. I figured the mouth gaping was because he was in his basking spot of 115 so I figured he was cooling off like beardies often do. There was slight mucus in his mouth whenever he’d open his mouth, but it wasn’t super bubbly upfront. At that point my friend who works at LLL stated it could be an R.I. but I was in denial and didn’t want to believe that the animal I just received was sick. I wait on it for a few days. Again days, not weeks. Leaving it alone and to adapt to its new enclosure that was all brand new since it’s suggested you do that to prevent stress. I still obviously fed and watered him but after a good week is when I started noticing his mouth’s tip was looking funky. He stopped replying 4 days after I received the dragon, before I was even starting to really worry. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, so I didn’t start getting upset with him until the vet confirmed all of the above issues. He didn’t reply until after I had already been treating him.
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05-07-2019, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
Anyone reading this wouldn’t think you’re being neutral. It’s obvious you’re taking his side. I’m going to assume friends of some sort.
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I do not know the seller at all. You come here walking a tightrope, trying to allege your critter was sick on arrival but not so sick that it needed you to take it for help.
Then almost a month later (per your first post) you describe all these terrible ailments that have developed and want $ from the seller when there is no proof that this critter did not arrive healthy.
A month later is a long time, and I am not convinced it was the seller's fault. So if by saying that it is obvious I am taking his side because I don't think seller's should have to pony up money on a month old issue where there is no real proof it is the seller's fault, so be it.
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05-07-2019, 07:49 PM
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This kid just loves assuming things... Now he thinks Lucille and I are friends lol thanks for writing this bad review on me on fauna, just doing me a huge favor and making a fool of yourself in front of everybody
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Originally Posted by Lucille
I do not know the seller at all. You come here walking a tightrope, trying to allege your critter was sick on arrival but not so sick that it needed you to take it for help.
Then almost a month later (per your first post) you describe all these terrible ailments that have developed and want $ from the seller when there is no proof that this critter did not arrive healthy.
A month later is a long time, and I am not convinced it was the seller's fault. So if by saying that it is obvious I am taking his side because I don't think seller's should have to pony up money on a month old issue where there is no real proof it is the seller's fault, so be it.
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05-07-2019, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
I was dealing with my mothers death as well as working 7 days a week. It was hard fitting a vet appointment in.
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My condolences on the loss of your mother. But the sort of schedule you describe, family issues as well as working 7 days a week could very well have led to husbandry lapses. There are times in life when we just don't have the time we need for everything. The next time you are overwhelmed try asking a friend for some help especially when it involves a critter.
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Originally Posted by emeryfbrecovery
he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot.
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Could you please point out those diagnoses on the vet papers? Not that the diagnoses would pinpoint when they started, but they don't seem to be shown on the vet papers at all.
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05-07-2019, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucille
My condolences on the loss of your mother. But the sort of schedule you describe, family issues as well as working 7 days a week could very well have led to husbandry lapses. There are times in life when we just don't have the time we need for everything. The next time you are overwhelmed try asking a friend for some help especially when it involves a critter.
Could you please point out those diagnoses on the vet papers? Not that the diagnoses would pinpoint when they started, but they don't seem to be shown on the vet papers at all.
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They didn’t give me a diagnosis paper. Just fortaz which is antibiotics for those illness’
A frilled dragon or any reptile shouldn’t/doesn’t take up that much time....
A little time In the morning and a little time at night to feed/spray is more than enough. I just made sure temps were correct humidity was good as well as ventilation so it didn’t get stuck up and too damp, as well as that I continued keeping him hydrated and fed since frilled dragons love to drink. I’ve been keeping them for a while, however this is my first Australian.
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