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Let's wait until the two eggs hatch and see what I get and we start from there.
BTW, do you mind sending me a picture of the dead female?
Thanks
Z
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, September 12, 2010 8:23:17 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
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Hi Zheng,
Thanks for the reply and your willingness to work something out with me, I do appreciate it. I understand about school work for sure, I am taking classes this semester too and its nuts. Here is what I propose and my logic behind it:
Its hard to put an exact cash value on the female but working from the general assumption of about 800 for the levis trio and 150 for the occi baby that leaves about 750 for the occi pair (occis being more rare than levis levis) of which I'd guestimate the female at about 2/3 the value of. So more or less $500? Does that mesh with your thinking? I'm not expecting a full dollar per dollar refund or anything so probably the exact amount isn't too important.
Option 1:
Let let the eggs you have incubating hatch. If both are healthy (and you are able to start them OK) I'd take them and the tailless animal in restitution for the lost animal. That's working off the idea that they are worth about $100 each. Maybe a bit less for the animal missing a tail since it will be months before I could resell the slightly than an intact animal and regrown tail animals usually sell a little cheaper as well. I'd cover shipping on them if you think this is a fair course of action. If we go that route I'd like to wait at least a month after hatching to make sure the babies are well started and healthy. I'm not in a hurry or anything and the last thing I want is to have more issues with any animals. Maybe this option is more appealing to you since its technically no money out of your pocket.
Option 2:
I'd be open a partial cash refund of something like $250 accounting for the one animal you already sent me. I do believe you that you weren't aware the occi was sick when you shipped so a full paypal refund for its purchase price doesn't seem like it would be fair or reasonable to you. I know these things happen and while one should expect to purchase healthy animals from people, it doesn't always work out that way.
Option 3:
If the eggs don't hatch or the babies are frail or have issues again we can do a partial cash refund working with the above numbers if you agree with them (for example 1 healthy baby, 1 without tail, $50 refund and covering shipping on your end for them or something like that).
These are just working suggestions, I would be fine with any of them or to hear what you have to say. Let me know if you think they are reasonable.
Thanks.
Mark
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
Sorry to hear that and sorry for not being able to reply your last email in time. My semester has started in August. I'm getting really busy and overload with course assignments day by day.
I'm open to any fair and constructive solutions you may have. I have another juvenile levis hatched about one month ago. Unfortunately s/he misses its tail. I have two more (last two) eggs in the incubator that will due in 1-2 weeks or so. I'm hoping to get healthy hatchlings, but who knows.
Just let me know your thought...Sorry again for the bad news, it's a handsome female occi. Hopefully you will find another pretty female for the male soon.
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, September 12, 2010 1:42:34 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hi Zheng,
Well, some bad but not surprising news. The female Occidentalis was dead in her cage this am. She never ate or pooped in the time I had her nor did she lay any eggs. She doesn't appear to have eggs in her since I felt more comfortable palpating a dead animal a little more aggressively.
I will get some pics to substantiate this to you. I plan on doing a necropsy to look for eggs or anything else that could have contributed to her demise (besides starvation) but I will take pics first (and during if something stands out) of course. I'd like to send some tissue samples to the diagnostic lab here in town if the cost isnt too prohibitive. I'll let you know if I find anything out but its pretty clear that whatever was wrong with her was that way from the day I got her.
I am feeling pretty bummed out at this point. First and foremost about losing an animal but also at being out so much $$$ too. Let me know what you feel is fair in the way of amends here. I will definitely take into account that you did already send me that other juvy levis because of the problems I was having with her. Feel free to call if you want to discuss a solution. I am definitely a reasonable person and I am not expecting you to refund the full purchase price or take the animals back or anything. But as I am sure you do, I feel like some further restitution is in order.
Thanks again for your time and consideration in this matter.
Mark Eisenhandler
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
1Z79V5930113966421
UPS overnight tomorrow by 10:30. Keep my fingers crossed...
Please let me know then, thanks!
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 10:18:47 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
You got it, thats the correct address.
Mark
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, UPS this time. Will ship to:
Mark Eisenhandler
536 Troy Drive
Madison, WI 53704
United States
Let me know if I got the address wrong. Will let you know the tracking this afternoon.
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 9:53:46 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Are you going to ship UPS this time? I think they allow for live shipments and you can mark it as such so perhaps they will be more careful with it this time.
Mark
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Mark Eisenhandler <
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Hey Zheng,
Shipping today sounds fine.
Mark
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
I will ship it tomorrow by Fedex o/n. Once again, what's your address and phone#?
I don't know why they turns out like this. I hatched three levis one month before these clutches, and all those three are healthy and vigorous.
This time I actually managed to hatch three. Two from the red female were skinnier upon hatching and suffered during the first shed. It took them about one week to shed (with soaking and assistance) and then one died shortly after, and the other once seemed to recover, but died quickly since I sent you email yesterday. My guess is the humidity during incubation might have been too low, and the two from the same incubator deli cup were little dehydrate, which severely affect post-hatching development. Or maybe the female was still too young to produce eggs with enough nutrition, which is feasible considering the fact that this was her second clutch ever. After all, that's all my guess though.
My other female amyae is digging now. Hopefully I can have some success on amyae, since they are proven breeders in their 2nd breeding season..
let me know...
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 10:08:59 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hey Zheng,
Sorry to hear about the other baby. What do you think it was? Just failure to thrive?
I'll give the other one a try. Sending payment for shipping now.
Mark
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately the skinner one is dying as I type this. Let me know if you still want the healthy one for $50 shipped.
Z
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 1:03:00 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hi Zheng,
I definitely do understand where you are coming from and believe me, the situation is something I would never wish on either of us. I definitely agree, shipping her back to you is probably a bad plan for both of us and the animal too...if she is sick it will probably kill her and if she's egg bound her chance of successfully laying her eggs naturally is much less with another shipping trauma. I am starting to wonder if maybe the box got handled really roughly, damaging or stressing her and causing the baby occi to lose its tail. I guess we'll never know.
As far as her progress, well nothing majorly different. She has been spending more time in her hide and on the sand so your suggestion about drying it out a bit some seems to have helped that. She still acts the same way, sort of lethargic and just lays wherever she is, even when I go into the cage. I tried superworms, mealworms, dubias and fresh crickets of three different sizes and she shows no interest. No poop either, I got a sifter and sifted through all her substrate so until that happens or she pukes her skin I dont have anything to send to the lab to test. My hope is the same as yours, that she is just egg bound and that it will work it out in time. My friend (the vet) suggested if an oxytocin injection to stimulate egg-laying if that is the issue. Most lizards start laying the eggs right where they are immediately after getting the injection. If that fails, we can try asperating one or both of the eggs with a syringe through her belly wall which works pretty well. She actually has a portable ultrasound we can use to see if she does have eggs before doing either of course. I still don't see if what is causing her fatness. Her belly is not transparent enough to tell if there are any in there but the US should answer that question. I absolutely wouldn't euthanize her (or any animal) unless she returns a positive crypto test, doesn't resume feeding and/or shows signs of advanced disease and suffering. As long as she's just egg bound, she doesn't pose a threat to my other animals, just her own health. I would definitely check in with you before doing anything that drastic anyway and I'll keep working on her to the best of my ability. My friend is willing to help me out for just the actual ultrasound, screening and drug costs (if needed) as I have helped her out with some aquatic stuff on occasion so at least there I wont be laying out more than the cost of the animal for veterinary care.
Also, perhaps this didn't come through in my frustrated emails but I am not angry with you by any means. I am frustrated and disappointed with the situation as I am sure you are too. I do appreciate you keeping in touch with me and following up as well as offering a reasonable course of action short-term. That goes a long way towards making things right. Last time I had a problem with an animal the seller just left me out to dry and cut off communication as soon as I mentioned there was an issue....I was out for three expensive leo morphs in that deal so I think I am a little jumpy about getting the shaft again. I am an upstanding guy as I believe you are so as long as we continue to be honest and fair, I am confidant we'll figure this out as best as can be. I have been in the hobby for a long, long time asa hobbyist, professional and a breeder at various times and have been on the other end of things like this so I do know where you are coming from too.
I appreciate your offer of sending the two babies and I'll give them a try. I'll send you the shipping over today and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
How's the female occi now? Any progress since our last correspondance?
I understand what you mean, but it is very hard for me to take back the female occi and refund your money at this situation. Probably you should wait and give her some time to relax and manage to do a fecal without stressing her up.
And I don't wanna be a jerk either. It's after all a hobby not a business for me. Reputation and integrity worth much more than few hundred bucks. So here is the kinda refund for you at this time. I have two more newly hatched levis, one from the brown female and one from the red one. As you can tell from the pictures, the maroon one (brown mather) is 100% healthy and shows nice color at night when it's warmed up (probably about to shed in the picture); while the skinner one is a little bit weaker, it has shed twice and can feed on its own, but I hand fed it to make sure it gets enough calcium and VD3. At this point, I will say it has 50% chance to recover after a period of special attention (hand feed, higher humid box, assisted shed, etc..).That my judgement, you may have yours once you check it by yourself.
The solution is, if you pay me $50 of the overnight shipping, I will send them to you. That's $0 for 1.5 healthy unsexed levis. And hopefully it will make you feel better for now. I have more levis eggs and amyae eggs in the incubator, IF the female occi dies (please do not kill her on purpose...sorry to say that), you can get more offmarket price on the other hatchlings, you have my words.
Feel free to let me know what you think.
Thanks!
Zheng
--- On Fri, 7/30/10, Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]> wrote:
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
To: "Zheng" <
[email protected]>
Date: Friday, July 30, 2010, 5:03 PM
Hey Zheng thanks for the reply. I'll try letting the substrate dry a little bit and see if that changes anything. I have a larger box but don't want to stress her more now.
A friend of mine runs the state vet testing lab, he and his wife are both DVms and both agreed that the only two ways to get a good sample is poop or necropsy. Hopefully won't be the latter. Today while fooling around in the tank I went throug all the sand and nothing.
So where does that leave us?
Mark
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On Jul 30, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Judging from the pictures you sent me, I am wondering if the sand is too moist? Looks like she doesn't like the moist sand, and trying to keep herself dry by staying on the top of the hide. And I kept the females in 15qt/14L sterilite clear boxes which seem more spacious than your rack box. I am quite sure she ate crickets normally before shipping. As I mentioned, she's not an aggressive feeder though. She usually poops at the corners of the box and half-bury with sand, maybe you missed it? If you believe it's crypto, you may take her to your vet and I assume the vet should have his/her way to do a fecal without poops. Have you tried anything other than crickets? Maybe a small superworm? I used to feed them 1-2 dusted ones per week as treat. Keep me posted what's going on with her and the diagnose result from the Vet if you do the test.
>
> Thanks
>
> Zheng
>
> From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
> To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 3:52:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
>
> Hi Zheng,
>
> Here are a few pics of her and her enclosure. Its a basic rack with belly heat, hot spot is 90 degrees and I do keep the sand pushed up to one side so she can access the hot spot. Working fine for my other animals. Also, when I put her on her back for that last pic she just laid that way, limp....
>
> No eggs that I can make out in her or the other Nephs females. I am not surprised about the others not being pregnant, probably the stress of shipping shut them down for a while. The occidentalis female's belly is super swollen now, even more than when I first got her......feels hollow if you asked me like its air or something in there....thats something similar to what I have seen with Crypto because their lower intestinal tract gets so swollen that all the gasses build up behind it and bloat the whole integument. I guess the diagnostic will be when she sheds and either eats her skin successfully or vomits it up like in crypto. If she ever poops I can get a fecal done but so far nothing there (in almost three weeks!!!). I guess her not pooping is why I asked about how she was eating before you shipped her....if she had eaten just before shipping she should have pooped by now unless something is wrong. Which at this point I am fairly certain of....
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Can you see visible eggs in her belly? If she's pregnant, there should be at least one visible egg like what you can tell from the other levis ( I assume they are pregnant by now). I always put a deep pile of damp sand (white Zoomed sand from Petsmart) in the cool side, right beneath her hide. And on the hot side, which should be around 85-90F, I only leave a thin layer of sand to make sure she can really warm herself up when she's laying on this side. She wont eat after pre-lay shedding. Would you please take a picture of her and her enclosure.
>
> Thanks
>
> Z
>
> From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
> To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 1:47:46 PM
> Subject: Female Occidentalis
>
> Hi Zheng,
>
> Well I am getting increasingly concerned about that female occidentalis and her health. Is she maybe egg bound if its not crypto? She is super bloated, wont eat or even show signs of being interested in eating, is continuing to have her tail shrink and she just lays there in her cage all the time on top of her hide. I put a deep pile of damp sand in one end of her enclosure but she hasnt so much as moved from on top of her hide for days on end (as far as I can tell). I did as I said and just left her alone since last we spoke, tried feeding her last night with 1 cricket but she totally ignored it. She hasn't pooped since I got her either....at least nothing that I can see in her cage.
>
> What should I do?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mark
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Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
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the two levis didn't make it..
I do have two amyae hatchlings..
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204385
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 10:07:17 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
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Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
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Oh bummer. What do you think happened? Incubation problem or fertility problem or something else?
So what can you propose? An amyae baby for the lost occi?
Mark
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On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Zheng <
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the two levis didn't make it..
I do have two amyae hatchlings..
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204385
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 10:07:17 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
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I don't know what's wrong with the levis.
If you what, you can get the 0.0.2 amyae for $600/shipped. That's about $200 less than regular market price on babies. if you fortunately end up with two females, you'll have $1000 profit.
Z
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 9:00:43 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
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Oh bummer. What do you think happened? Incubation problem or fertility problem or something else?
So what can you propose? An amyae baby for the lost occi?
Mark
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
the two levis didn't make it..
I do have two amyae hatchlings..
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204385
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 10:07:17 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
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Hmmm....
I dont want to get into a market price argument or anything, only want to tell you what my experience is here in the midwest:
I see quite a few amyae babies selling for $300-350 in this part of the country so thats not much of a deal for me. To have to shell out another large sum of money to get back to where I started seems a bit frustrating. I am sure market prices vary a bit but I just got back from a show where there were two further along babies for sale at $325 each. A show prior to that had one for $300. Even some hypo unsexed ones last weekend were only $400 each. And of course I could end up with two females but just as likely I'd get two males that would be of no use whatsoever to me.
So this is what I propose:
How about I pay shipping plus $50 on one of the babies and you sell me the other levis for $100 (assuming that one is still doing OK) which was our agreed upon price for subsequent babies anyway. Thats pretty close to your $200 discount and free shipping offer on the two amyae by my math. That way you still get rid of two animals in one shot, make our deal right for the sick occi and I am not out another large sum of cash.
Another option if the levis is gone or not doing well (or you'd rather try to sell the amyae for $400) is to just refund me $250 for the lost animal and we'll call it settled. I am open to either, whatever works better for you is fine.
Seem reasonable?
Mark
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On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Zheng <
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I don't know what's wrong with the levis.
If you what, you can get the 0.0.2 amyae for $600/shipped. That's about $200 less than regular market price on babies. if you fortunately end up with two females, you'll have $1000 profit.
Z
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 9:00:43 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Oh bummer. What do you think happened? Incubation problem or fertility problem or something else?
So what can you propose? An amyae baby for the lost occi?
Mark
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
the two levis didn't make it..
I do have two amyae hatchlings..
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204385
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 10:07:17 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark
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Hi Zheng,
Did you have a chance to think about it spme more? Let me know what you think.
Thanks.
Mark
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Mark Eisenhandler <
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Hmmm....
I dont want to get into a market price argument or anything, only want to tell you what my experience is here in the midwest:
I see quite a few amyae babies selling for $300-350 in this part of the country so thats not much of a deal for me. To have to shell out another large sum of money to get back to where I started seems a bit frustrating. I am sure market prices vary a bit but I just got back from a show where there were two further along babies for sale at $325 each. A show prior to that had one for $300. Even some unsexed ones last weekend were only $400 each. And of course I could end up with two females but just as likely I'd get two males that would be of no use whatsoever to me.
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So this is what I propose:
How about I pay shipping plus $50 on one of the babies and you sell me the other levis for $100 (assuming that one is still doing OK) which was our agreed upon price for subsequent babies anyway. Thats pretty close to your $200 discount and free shipping offer on the two amyae by my math. That way you still get rid of two animals in one shot, make our deal right for the sick occi and I am not out another large sum of cash.
Another option if the levis is gone or not doing well (or you'd rather try to sell the amyae for $400) is to just refund me $250 for the lost animal and we'll call it settled. I am open to either, whatever works better for you is fine.
Seem reasonable?
Mark
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
I don't know what's wrong with the levis.
If you what, you can get the 0.0.2 amyae for $600/shipped. That's about $200 less than regular market price on babies. if you fortunately end up with two females, you'll have $1000 profit.
Z
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 9:00:43 PM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Oh bummer. What do you think happened? Incubation problem or fertility problem or something else?
So what can you propose? An amyae baby for the lost occi?
Mark
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Zheng <
[email protected]> wrote:
the two levis didn't make it..
I do have two amyae hatchlings..
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204385
Zheng
From: Mark Eisenhandler <
[email protected]>
To: Zheng <
[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 10:07:17 AM
Subject: Re: Female Occidentalis
Hey Zheng,
Just checking in to see where we are at. Did those last two levis eggs you had hatch? They must be at or past term by now based on when you shipped the females to me, right?
Just lmk whats up and we can go from there.
Thanks.
Mark