Tom, you shouldn't be calling people lairs... You have told many lies on this thread and to the police. I never threatened you once. Although, I did laugh at your threats. Even if your threats hold weight, given your criminal past. Yeah, many people have been sending us all the dirt on you and sharing it with the police. So I guess you'll bring four friends with you to, as you said, "take care" of me? Isn't that how many you needed to beat that kid? How did your family like paying for that? Yes, I've been sent many screen shots of you threatening others on Facebook. Pretty quick to point out your gun collection, aren't you? Exactly how many restraining order are there out on you? Have you gotten of the meth yet?
Just about every reptile store owner in Arizona has sent us messages about what an pain in the ass you are.
Lets face it people, at some point not every cage, display or tub will be in perfect condition. Tom pointed out the one exception in this case.
I guess you internet trolls are all the same. You keep saying other dying animals and filthy cages. That is simply a lie. If not, prove it. You tried to tell James that you recognized him as one of the people sitting behind the counter. Well, that's another lie. He lives an 90 mins and $60+ in gas away. You said you came in on a Tuesday? Well, then you would have met the guy that cares for the animals. He greets everyone who walks into that area and asks them if they need help. Can you describe him for me? Not without calling some people I'm sure.
Again, about the collared lizard... I never said the water shouldn't have had water. That should have been taken care of and I have now required my employee to come in Saturdays and Sundays. I simply explained it wasn't the end of the world, as you would suggest. Just because the one animal that came in sick was out front, doesn't mean we don't have quarantine. Unfortunately, we had received some blue tongues from Calzoo infested with mites. We didn't want to expose this animal to that room and the treatment. We couldn't just turn it away either. As you can image, this time of year, many animals are brought to us. I had actually suggested that we euthanize the collard when it arrived, but my employee wanted to see if he save it. Yes, we did end up having to euthanize it. It never ate for us and regulated any liquids we trying to pump into it. Yes, this was an unfortunate case. It doesn't mean that we are neglecting animals on a daily basis.