Oxyrhynchus
New member
Unfortunately this past weekend, I had a very bad transaction with Ray. I don't know if I spoke to Ray directly (there were several people working the same booth), but his name was on the receipt so it is his business.
I came looking for a Green Tree Python. I have wanted one for a while but have never worked with an aggressive species. He had one marked "tame" so I asked about it. It was an unsexed Biak yearling marked $275. It looked healthy as I could tell. I asked if he had noticed anything of concern he said it was healthy as can be and that he had treated for parasites after import just in case. I had never worked with Ray before, but he seemed knowledgeable and I liked that he had treated for parasites just to be sure. So I grabbed the snake.
Well as soon as I got home it all started to fall apart. I noticed quickly that the snake had a minor respiratory infection. No big deal. I wasn't happy, but it wasn't a major infection. I figured things like that happen during import. So I start treating the snake with the Vick's Vapor rub remedy (Which after a few days seems to be working well). However, I noticed a mite crawling around on the snake when I had him out to treat him. So I further quarantined the snake, cleaned out the cage further, bleached, baked and froze everything. But as I went to check the snake over, I noticed 3 spots of inflammation and missing scales.
At this point I am very frustrated. I am operating under the assumption that the missing scales are probably from the mites, and likely not a sign of something more serious or grave. But now I can't get in contact with Ray. He emailed the receipt to me with no contact information other than a name. I found him on here and messaged him a few days ago and he has yet to respond. I also sent the message to his email.
I understand if you work with a lot of snakes something like a minor respiratory infection and mites might slip through. But you should be able to be contacted by customers and you should be prepared to own up bad deals you have made.
I came looking for a Green Tree Python. I have wanted one for a while but have never worked with an aggressive species. He had one marked "tame" so I asked about it. It was an unsexed Biak yearling marked $275. It looked healthy as I could tell. I asked if he had noticed anything of concern he said it was healthy as can be and that he had treated for parasites after import just in case. I had never worked with Ray before, but he seemed knowledgeable and I liked that he had treated for parasites just to be sure. So I grabbed the snake.
Well as soon as I got home it all started to fall apart. I noticed quickly that the snake had a minor respiratory infection. No big deal. I wasn't happy, but it wasn't a major infection. I figured things like that happen during import. So I start treating the snake with the Vick's Vapor rub remedy (Which after a few days seems to be working well). However, I noticed a mite crawling around on the snake when I had him out to treat him. So I further quarantined the snake, cleaned out the cage further, bleached, baked and froze everything. But as I went to check the snake over, I noticed 3 spots of inflammation and missing scales.
At this point I am very frustrated. I am operating under the assumption that the missing scales are probably from the mites, and likely not a sign of something more serious or grave. But now I can't get in contact with Ray. He emailed the receipt to me with no contact information other than a name. I found him on here and messaged him a few days ago and he has yet to respond. I also sent the message to his email.
I understand if you work with a lot of snakes something like a minor respiratory infection and mites might slip through. But you should be able to be contacted by customers and you should be prepared to own up bad deals you have made.