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09-24-2017, 06:07 AM
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There is not one single thing in your post that is the responsibility of the Kicks and as someone said above, you neglected the animal to death. You can not say she was sick when you bought her - you barely looked at her yourself for several months after you got her. You housed her improperly. She was starving in your care - she had ample body weight when you got her, by your own description. When you finally did notice that something wasn't right, months later, you didn't take her to a vet but instead allowed her to continue to decline with your treatments being clearly inneffective, until she died.
Her death is 100% on you.
I know your knee-jerk reaction is going to be that you were "perfect" and nobody knows what they are talking about and we are all wrong. But maybe you should take some time to honestly reflect for yourself how you cared for this animal and see where you could have done better.
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09-24-2017, 06:54 AM
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#22
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
In our decades of experience, 95% of the pets we've purchased never needed to be quarantined in their own enclosure
Go to a reptile show and ask all the consumers if they first quarantine their new pets in a completely separate enclosue
we couldn't really care less about your opinions.
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- All new animals need a quarentine period - especially wild caught animals and ones coming from any reptile show even if appearing healthy. Ask any herp vet ... but you don't seem to have a whole lot of respect for vets anyway.
New animals dont have to be in contact with your other animals to spread something. You know that after your 'decades of experience' ; you just arent set up with a quarentine room. You have to change that so this isnt repeated again down the road.
- You wanted opinions or you wouldn'r have posted here ... you just didn't want to hear what you need to hear.
- You learned a valuable lesson that could have been worse ... add this lesson to your decades of experience.
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09-24-2017, 07:58 PM
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#23
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
I purchased a big red female Nigerian Uromastyx from Kicks Balls. I bought her for $85.
Anyway, we never spend time in our Uromastyx room unless it's quick feeding and cleaning time, so we don't know if she was eating and pooping.
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Good grief. I feel for your animals.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
She lived with a male who is the same size, and a smaller female. They are perfectly healthy.
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No quarantine, so it is likely they are no longer "perfectly healthy"
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
We noticed she was sleeping a lot in the last 2 months and thought she was just tired. Instead we eventually realized that she was weak. I lifted her up and noticed the bottom of her tail no longer had any fat to it. The base of her tail on top also lost its fat, and her body thickness toward her armpits also lost some size.
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All that would've been caught sooner had you QTed & inspected your animals daily.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
She died in August. The baths, nor the electrolytes with vitamins, nor the Grassland Grazer product helped at all. Her body shut down and she slowly lost the rest of her fat in every other part of her body.
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Of course they didn't, she likely had a high parasite load and may have been bullied by the other two in the close underheated quarters.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
I can't prove that since we never spent time in the reptile room other than to feed and clean them.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
So now I am not only out the $85 I've spent on her, but I've lost time and additional money on products trying to save her, lost a pet , received heartbreak from her death, and most importantly: she was robbed of a long life that she could have lived!
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Pets are cared for and looked at/loved on DAILY. What you had was an animal you looked at & allowed it to die without the proper care or empathy.
She was robbed of her long life buy you, not the Kicks (I would never buy from them, nor do I recommend them.) she died because she needed a vet visit right after purchase, she needed daily attention to make sure she was thriving in her new environment ... She got none of that in your care.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
IF what the reptile store said is true, ALL of this is because of Kicks Balls' them to the public with their POOR business practices!!!
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True to the point of their business practices. The burden lies squarely at your feet for her death.
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Originally Posted by Johns Orange Dragons
We've done EVERYTHING PERFECTLY in the proper care of her, as her tank-mates were all healthy for years
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No you didn't.
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09-25-2017, 01:54 AM
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#24
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The amount of delusion being display by Johns Orange Dragons is flabbergastingly large in this thread. I have no words other than: you have no business owning & neglecting animals. Find a different hobby.
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09-25-2017, 09:32 AM
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So you purchased a wild caught animal, that appeared to be in good health to the Kick brothers. You must have thought so too, or you wouldn't have purchased it. And it must have been in good health at the time, because, as you stated, you know more than veterinarians about animals.
You immediately introduced it to current pets without any quarantine period. You say "lots of people dont quarantine" which is true, but lots of people also smoke cigarettes even though we can all agree it's pretty assuredly going to reduce quality and length of lives, so I dont really follow that logic much.
You said you did "EVERYTHING RIGHT" in its care (in all caps too!) yet you didn't give it the BASIC care that all wild caught imported animals should receive once they are in the care of their final owner- fecal tests, vet checkups, and usually some sort of parasite treatments. Oh, and usually basic monitoring.
You instead neglected it and ignored it for the next few months, freezing it at 68 degrees every night, subjecting it to so much stress from the cage mates it obviously did not get along with, that it would rarely eat. You somehow did not even notice anything was wrong until it had withered away to the point it is barely responsive, and then eventually died from your abuse and neglect 5? months later.
And you're blaming the Kick brothers for the slow, inhumane death that it received in your long island death chamber? You should put a sign over your reptile room perhaps, reminding you to occasionally look at the living creatures that you've taken on the responsibility of keeping alive. Maybe it can say "UROM-AUSCHWITZ"
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09-25-2017, 12:27 PM
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Years ago at Daytona NRBE I bought a group of "mullucan boas" from the Kicks before I knew about how they did business. The boas weren't that large, so I asked if they were captive born and the person at the table said yes. Taking them at their word (stupid me), I bought 2.1 from the group. After getting them home and taking them out, I noticed the female appeared to be somewhat dehydrated and she had a scar near her vent. The males seemed to be in a bit better shape, but I kept them all in quarantine. They all fed on the first attempt and shortly after I was able to get a fecal done. All positive for hookworms. After a few more meals I treated them but noticed one of the males had developed some sort of lesion on his snout. I kept an eye on it and it steadily grew over a few days. I got him away from even the quarantine room and completely isolated. I brought up the possibility of SFD with the vet which they suspected as well. Antifungal treatments were done which seemed to help. Then he would shed and it would be gone, only to reoccur in a completely sterile environment. It eventually got so bad that he had to be put down because he was unable to eat anymore.
I still have the other two in the group are they are doing well and have grown well over the years. The difference in how they look now is night and day. That was the last time I'd ever do business with the Kicks. They're not honest. They had a booth at Daytona this year and I knew what to look for and you could see some sick, just plain sad animals being sold by them. Lesson learned on my part. Just my two cents.
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09-25-2017, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by CovetedConstrictors
Years ago at Daytona NRBE I bought a group of "mullucan boas" from the Kicks before I knew about how they did business. The boas weren't that large, so I asked if they were captive born and the person at the table said yes. Taking them at their word (stupid me), I bought 2.1 from the group. After getting them home and taking them out, I noticed the female appeared to be somewhat dehydrated and she had a scar near her vent. The males seemed to be in a bit better shape, but I kept them all in quarantine. They all fed on the first attempt and shortly after I was able to get a fecal done. All positive for hookworms. After a few more meals I treated them but noticed one of the males had developed some sort of lesion on his snout. I kept an eye on it and it steadily grew over a few days. I got him away from even the quarantine room and completely isolated. I brought up the possibility of SFD with the vet which they suspected as well. Antifungal treatments were done which seemed to help. Then he would shed and it would be gone, only to reoccur in a completely sterile environment. It eventually got so bad that he had to be put down because he was unable to eat anymore.
I still have the other two in the group are they are doing well and have grown well over the years. The difference in how they look now is night and day. That was the last time I'd ever do business with the Kicks. They're not honest. They had a booth at Daytona this year and I knew what to look for and you could see some sick, just plain sad animals being sold by them. Lesson learned on my part. Just my two cents.
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I applaud you for doing what you could for the snake & making sure the other two survived.
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09-26-2017, 11:05 AM
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Anyone local to this area that goes in their store knows what's up with them. They have a long history of doing this. They get by on volume alone, they always buy up multiple tables at our local shows.
I don't know why they don't hold themselves to higher standard because they have the experience and the access to provide to our area things other stores don't even come near. But their store front has been shut down twice for neglect, its always disgusting in there. They have the possibility to be an amazing business but their cages are always filthy and they really do prey on unsuspecting people at shows with their huge tables of hundreds of WC animals stacked on top of each other 3, 4, 5 cups high.
I do not even look at their tables at shows because I don't want an animal that's going to turn around and die and they're going to say "oh well."
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09-26-2017, 11:39 AM
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#29
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Originally Posted by Morticia
Anyone local to this area that goes in their store knows what's up with them. They have a long history of doing this. They get by on volume alone, they always buy up multiple tables at our local shows.
I don't know why they don't hold themselves to higher standard because they have the experience and the access to provide to our area things other stores don't even come near. But their store front has been shut down twice for neglect, its always disgusting in there. They have the possibility to be an amazing business but their cages are always filthy and they really do prey on unsuspecting people at shows with their huge tables of hundreds of WC animals stacked on top of each other 3, 4, 5 cups high.
I do not even look at their tables at shows because I don't want an animal that's going to turn around and die and they're going to say "oh well."
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I'm guessing you didn't really read much of the thread yet? regardless of past incidents, I cannot imagine how the kicks can be held responsible in this situation....
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09-26-2017, 11:53 AM
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The Kicks can, and should, be held responsible because THEY KNOWINGLY SELL AND/OR FLIP ANIMALS IN ABSOLUTELY CRAPPY CONDITION with no apparent ill affects to their bottom line as the hobby community continues to support them (at least to the degree that they are still in business). The OP certainly has to take a hard look at how they intake, quarantine, and insure health and welfare for their captives but somehow creating equivalency in responsibility is mind boggling (but does seem to be en vogue for the country currently).
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