inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com

Author Subject: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
Tim Madsen Posted At 13:07:22 09/09/2001
I inquired about some snakes they have for sale. I asked for pictures and references. Only got pictures. Anyone dealt with them?

Tim Madsen
Southampton Herps
Joel Holloman Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
8930.html Posted At 18:19:53 09/09/2001

Have a sale pending on a snake. They returned my email promptly and answered questions. Waiting to hear from them early this week.
Steve Emerick Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
8936.html Posted At 20:58:29 09/09/2001

Guess I can add my 2 cents to this inquiry also. Dealt with both Mark and Amy on a couple of occasions and they provided excellent animals at great prices. Purchased a dozen hatchling cornsnakes of different morphs recently and all twelve ate within a few days of arrival. Certainly someone I'll deal with again.

Steve
Napa Valley Snake Abatement Service
http://www.napavalleysnakes.com
shannon brown Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
8940.html Posted At 23:22:29 09/09/2001

I have known both of them for about four years now.I have both bought and sold with them.They are a great couple.

shannon brown
Tim Madsen Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
8944.html Posted At 10:30:52 09/10/2001

Thanks guys. Adds with just a first name and Email address make me a little nervous.

Tim Madsen
Southampton Herps
jeremy rennison Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
8961.html Posted At 20:17:16 09/10/2001

I just dealt with mark and amy, and hoenstly, they gave me the best snakes I have ever gotten off here, I was very please... we did a trade, we both sent same day.. was very happy, wouldn't hesitate at all to trade/buy agian...
Chris Pulver Re: inquiry, mark & amy amyvt76@juno.com
9111.html Posted At 17:24:34 09/16/2001

I just got a huge female leucistic rat snake, and a pair of mexican milks from them around 2 weeks ago. The rat was sold as having a fatty lump on her tail that didn't seem to bother her, but I found out it's a pretty big infection about the size and shape of a prune. Also, the snake was very heavily muscled, but anyone with any experience in snakes could see the obvious tail kinking and possible spine kinking this snake had. When I told her about that and that I wouldn't breed the snake if I'd have known that, she told me not to worry that is only caused by poor incubation techniques, silly me. The mex milks were fine, and so was the transaction. I would rate them highly on their business end, and mediocre on their knowledge of herps.

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