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These are the last few emails exchanged between last night and this morning, but I won't be responding anymore, don't think there is a need.
Re: trade for salmons
FROM Diana Mason TO 1 recipient Hide Details FromDiana Mason Tomichael nino
It is incredibaly frowned upon to take in "free" animal in order to sell them to make a profit and throughout you're entire long last email never once explained why you lied and misrepresented you're animals to me. I've placed a bad guy report on fauna on you because of this and you are more then welcome to try and defend you're actions there because I'm done with it.
From: michael nino <[email protected]>
To: Diana Mason <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: trade for salmons
Hello,
Apologies for being harsh. It does however get old explaining to folks what I do after a reply like you sent me. That lizard is fine, he has access to all the food in the world and has been dewormed as are all of my reptiles. The 3 legged one came that way,The ladies husband went into the hospital and she couldnt take care of it, so I took it off her hands. Ive rehomed tons of beardies with digits missing and feet missing, they make great pets, theres nothing wrong with them, most beardies lose a few digits to thier siblings growing up if not separated early. I value the animal so long as it has breath, I have a few that are less than desirable to someone looking for the perfect visual pet but there is nothing wrong with them as far as personalities go they are wonderful. The bump in the dragons tail is a birth defect, out of my hands and everyone elses too, that lizard was not supposed to be included in the pictures i sent as it is my personal pet. Most folks only have 1 or 2 animals to take care of so everything looks perfect, fact is most dragons on the internet are obese, nice looking but obese. All of my animals have access to clean water and fresh food, I pay helpers to come and clean my cages, I wasnt up to setting up a photo shoot background so theres water spots on the glass and dried lettuce from the day before, no big deal, im sorry you felt the need to assault my efforts to improve the lives of animals that were in far worse condition prior to coming here, thus the harsh reply. Few are they who understand what I do to make the lives of these animals better and find some of them homes, I keep the less desirable visual ones for myself.
I have made a trade for a super salmon for the brother to the dragon you said was ill, the one resting on the cinder block, he just finished eating and was basking under a heat element. I wont be doing any trading for salmons now that I have a super salmon, but thanks for responding again.
Michael
On Friday, November 8, 2013 8:39 PM, Diana Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
There's no need to be harsh hun, I'm only speaking based on the pictures you sent me. I think it's great you take in animals in need, but it's another thing entirely to take in these animals to turn a profit and to offer them for sale before they have even become healthy again. I attached one of the pictures you sent me, do you honestly believe this animal is in good health and that you properly and honestly represented it to me? The animals back and hip bones are sticking out, theres a horrible kink in it's tail, it's dehydrated and it's laying in filth on the bare glass bottom of an aquarium. Nowhere in any of your emails did you mention that any other these lizards were missing legs, or toes, or had a massive kink in its tail either. And again, based on the pictures you sent me, those cages look to have not been cleaned in quite some time.
Also, he mentioned about the ONE dragon that he sent me a picture of that appeared in fair condition and that I didn't post it so here it is. The dragon lokks "okay" but is obviously living in the same filth as the others.
JayBoa - He had told me about getting a super salmon in one of the email and I had a feeling it was you and was planning on warning you, glad you saw my post. If you really want to get into dragons shoot me a message, you're kinda local to me and I can point you in a good direction for some healthy animals that the fellow may want to trade for your salmon.
Re: trade for salmons
FROM Diana Mason TO 1 recipient Hide Details FromDiana Mason Tomichael nino
It is incredibaly frowned upon to take in "free" animal in order to sell them to make a profit and throughout you're entire long last email never once explained why you lied and misrepresented you're animals to me. I've placed a bad guy report on fauna on you because of this and you are more then welcome to try and defend you're actions there because I'm done with it.
From: michael nino <[email protected]>
To: Diana Mason <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: trade for salmons
Hello,
Apologies for being harsh. It does however get old explaining to folks what I do after a reply like you sent me. That lizard is fine, he has access to all the food in the world and has been dewormed as are all of my reptiles. The 3 legged one came that way,The ladies husband went into the hospital and she couldnt take care of it, so I took it off her hands. Ive rehomed tons of beardies with digits missing and feet missing, they make great pets, theres nothing wrong with them, most beardies lose a few digits to thier siblings growing up if not separated early. I value the animal so long as it has breath, I have a few that are less than desirable to someone looking for the perfect visual pet but there is nothing wrong with them as far as personalities go they are wonderful. The bump in the dragons tail is a birth defect, out of my hands and everyone elses too, that lizard was not supposed to be included in the pictures i sent as it is my personal pet. Most folks only have 1 or 2 animals to take care of so everything looks perfect, fact is most dragons on the internet are obese, nice looking but obese. All of my animals have access to clean water and fresh food, I pay helpers to come and clean my cages, I wasnt up to setting up a photo shoot background so theres water spots on the glass and dried lettuce from the day before, no big deal, im sorry you felt the need to assault my efforts to improve the lives of animals that were in far worse condition prior to coming here, thus the harsh reply. Few are they who understand what I do to make the lives of these animals better and find some of them homes, I keep the less desirable visual ones for myself.
I have made a trade for a super salmon for the brother to the dragon you said was ill, the one resting on the cinder block, he just finished eating and was basking under a heat element. I wont be doing any trading for salmons now that I have a super salmon, but thanks for responding again.
Michael
On Friday, November 8, 2013 8:39 PM, Diana Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
There's no need to be harsh hun, I'm only speaking based on the pictures you sent me. I think it's great you take in animals in need, but it's another thing entirely to take in these animals to turn a profit and to offer them for sale before they have even become healthy again. I attached one of the pictures you sent me, do you honestly believe this animal is in good health and that you properly and honestly represented it to me? The animals back and hip bones are sticking out, theres a horrible kink in it's tail, it's dehydrated and it's laying in filth on the bare glass bottom of an aquarium. Nowhere in any of your emails did you mention that any other these lizards were missing legs, or toes, or had a massive kink in its tail either. And again, based on the pictures you sent me, those cages look to have not been cleaned in quite some time.
Also, he mentioned about the ONE dragon that he sent me a picture of that appeared in fair condition and that I didn't post it so here it is. The dragon lokks "okay" but is obviously living in the same filth as the others.
JayBoa - He had told me about getting a super salmon in one of the email and I had a feeling it was you and was planning on warning you, glad you saw my post. If you really want to get into dragons shoot me a message, you're kinda local to me and I can point you in a good direction for some healthy animals that the fellow may want to trade for your salmon.