hhmoore
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The two main players in that sideshow have been removed...if anybody wishes to join them, post up. Otherwise, let this thread stay on topic.
Someone has a necropsy document that denotes IBD in their collection and subsequent deaths are noted...but there is no proof?
A simple matter to take that name down and check IDs to take a stand on being proactive is seen as being "drama llamas?"
All anyone has to do is THEIR part instead of making this situation about possible decisions on every other "Joe Blow's" part..if one person makes a conscious decision to face those facts outlined above and in the post and decides that there is enough evidence that denotes possible danger if Ashley attends, perhaps we can get something accomplished instead of having another "Jeff & Christina" situation in which too many people choose to do nothing.

All of those sound like great ideas to me. It is the "what can we do to stop them, oh nothing..." mentality that is causing this hobby to rot from the inside out. I am finding myself more and more less enthused with my involvement in the hobby...it just seems like a never ending cycle of scumbags, naredowells, and caustic personalities.
People abhor the weird cat lady with 20 cats.....yet in the reptile world, it's common place for the average hobbyist to have way more animals than that. I would say that animal hoarding lends itself much easier to reptiles than just about any other captive. And for what? To make money on morons? To feel "special" by posting pics of your collection on the Internet? To make up for holes in your personal life? Whatever the reason, I am getting more and more tired of seeing things like this thread unfold.
You can keep stocking your head in the sand about serious issues, Kelli......but sooner rather than later I believe the government will make the discussion a mute point. And it's because of people with your mentality that what other humans do in regards to how they treat the animals they are supposed to serve as stewards for is not your business. Just look the other way and the problems will fix themselves. Well, they won't.
Ah, the good 'ole slippery slope fallacy. KelliH, you effectively constructed your own straw man and set it on fire with that line of hypothetical rhetoric.
Let's look at it this way: Mites are merely vectors (possibly not for IBD in particular).
Needles are, likewise, merely vectors of disease as well. Should we disallow anyone who has been injected by a needle to give blood? Or only those who engage in recreational drugs? Because, surely, the needle itself is not intrinsically "bad", but the risk factors surrounding its use define the potentiality of consequences.
Likewise, mites are a fact of life with herps. But they are, at the end of the day, just as innocuous as a needle until they have that *potential* to spread disease. It this *potential* (read: risk factor) which differentiates between a nuisance and a plague. Ashely has animals which have been demonstrably exposed to IBD--This "condition" can possibly be spread via mites.
That's all the reason in the world to ban her from attending any show!
No secret Illuminati black list needed.
The fact of the mater is that yes, indeed, a set of criteria can be developed to facilitate the methodological protection of other collections via the strategic banning of animals, people, vendors, etc, with no worry of "slipping" into some fascist police state.
Because, as far as my opinion counts, Ashely should be quarantined just as thoroughly as all of her animals. The risk is simply not worth anything less.![]()
I've been around thr hobby long enough to know thst in reality, very very few people care one iota about the overall sustinance of the hobby or the animals that fuel it. The vast majority care about their egos, themselves, and most of all....money. I have witnessed it myself.....scumbags with dead, actually deceased animals FOR SALE on tables at shows, and much more. And guess who caused a ruckus, guess who said enough is enough, guess who did the honorable thing....nobody. Because that vendor paid for their tables with cold hard cash.
Getting ANY show promoter to actually display and enforce ethics above money is a ridiculous proposition. When (if) people wake up and realize what this incessant trend of itemizing living animals is the root of many of our troubles.....MAYBE then steps can be taken to right this sinking ship. But I am not holding my breath.
If we were going to ban all sickly, untreated, not quaranteed freshly imported animals and their sellers we would probably have to take a closer look at every show in the country, Daytona included. What we need is more education, not increased enforcement. If we do it by enforcement the issue will always be there and people will find their way around it. If we do it by education we might prevail in the end.
We are not talking about banning "all sickly, untreated, not quarantined freshly imported animals and their sellers.." We are talking about being proactive on ONE person with Known/verified IBD in their collection.
Then you are not addressing the real problem. This individual is just a symptom; if you don't treat the "disease" you will never cure it. You will be all your life rotating bans among different individuals. If you want to change behavior you need to change the thought process. Regrettably it doesn't work the other way around.![]()

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Nobody cares. This thread is about ASHLEY
If you and Kelli, and Jen, and whoever the hell else, want to compare notes/stab each other in the back over the "TEXAS REPTILE COMMUNITY", go do it someplace ELSE!!!!

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