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aeterrabyte
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I was assuming that you guys would give me the benefit of the doubt. I made a mistake on human human interaction, not on snake keeping.
Thomas, you put a price tag on this snake of 100.00 since its sick. Are you willing to sell it for such a price or no?
I made a mistake on human human interaction, not on snake keeping.
I was assuming that you guys would give me the benefit of the doubt
This is the song that never ends.....
Here are a few, just to start:
1. Allowing a snake to live unheated for "a day or two" while you finished the rack.
2. Improper rack setup. Period.
3. Force-feeding water to a snake that ate the day before.
4. Not asking the vet to run any tests.
Address these when you come back (after you finish the work you've got to do).
Rob can resell it to me for that price, or once he accepts it back resell it to you for that price
Does this mean that you figured I'd just call the vet, he'd say he couldn't discuss anything with me, and you'd be off the hook?
Correction: Buys and sells. lol..
Said snake should just go back to breeder.
I don't think rob is going to accept that his snake developed a problem in my care
Anyone with internet access can make a website. It takes a special kind of person, for whom the label "novice" may be a bit optimistic, to willingly make the following post on a public forum. I reiterate:... You now saw my website. I am not the novice you thought i was. Trying to get that into all your heads for sometime.
Not only does this post show a lack of general knowledge, it also shows just how worthless his quarantine practices are. Your own posts have blithely removed all doubt. There's none left from which you could possibly benefit.In nature the snakes get most of there heat in the morning time so that is primarily when they need it as well. I also keep some young normal females together and they seem to be best buddies that is always an option. You can move one snake into another ones, and keep these 3 together in quarantine.
I don't think rob is going to accept that his snake developed a problem in my care
I am on the phone with the vet right now. I am going to just have to send it to the credit card company. I don't think rob is going to accept that his snake developed a problem in my care, but was due to inborn illness or something picked up at his facility.
??The saying, A loose Tongue often gets you in a tight spot.