Tim, I have sent an inquiry to Underground and an inquiry to Dr. Allender. In the next few days I will be sending out many more inquiries to those who can help shed light (instead of heat) on this situation.
Not sure you really understand what ramifications of SFD are. It is not restricted to water snakes. It is highly contagious and merely halting the sale of water snakes (which I have not heard they have even done) will not resolve anything. If it is within a facility (Underground or any dealer for that matter) their entire stock of snakes is suspect. Have you ever seen the effects of SFD?Lucille, for what purpose ? Underground could have responded had they wanted to. They chose not to. The bottom line is that they will no longer offer water snakes for sale. From an economical point of view. Is the profit worth the bad publicity. Not at all. I am not sure what you would be attempting to accomplish here and what is the inquiry ?
It is also possible that Underground could have purchased these snakes themselves and they could very easily say that it was shipped without any noticeable concerns. There are to many avenues here to divert blame. I dont know whats on there list or whom they advertise with online, but i am sure they will continue on this site as well as others.
Not sure you really understand what ramifications of SFD are. It is not restricted to water snakes. It is highly contagious and merely halting the sale of water snakes (which I have not heard they have even done) will not resolve anything
it means the topic is already widespread, and so my quests and questions will be perfectly fine as both the topic, and the disease, are already out of the barn door.The topic has gone viral on FB.
Do we really want to pursue this down a path that will just lead to more restraints on an industry that pet haters would love to curtail to the closest you will see a snake will be in a post card..
Those products don't work very well on ticks, they're mainly for internal parasites. Make a weak permethrin solution, like you would for snake mites; permethrin kills ticks in seconds. Wipe the snakes with a rag or paper towel that has been damped with the solution (keep it away from their faces/mouths), wait a minute, then wash the snake off. Since they're debilitated, you really don't want to risk them ingesting the permethrin.I had been buying wild caught Brazilian Rainbow Boas from Underground Reptiles, but the last shipment of 6 was a problem. One died within several days and another is dying. They all had a tick outbreak which I don't know how to eradicate. Reptile spray does not work. I pick them off daily. Only two of the 6 have eaten. I'm treating them with flagyl and panacure.
My point being that SFD is highly contagious. It is a fungus and can be easily transmitted through equipment, collectings bags, etc. Let me rephrase it this way. To me, anything found within there store is suspect. I, personally, would not touch anything in their store, let alone buy anything, for fear of infecting my personal collection. It does not come close to passing my personal risk/reward evaluation.Having never been to UR's facility I can't comment, but I thought that the larger importers/distributors had multiple buildings and outdoor areas set up so that species could be kept separately and according to their specific husbandry needs. So unless customers start reporting ball pythons or boas with SFD that were purchased from UR, I don't think you can state at this time that any snake they have for sale is suspect.
Also, do we know that the SFD+ snakes were born at UR, or did UR purchase them from another supplier?
Those products don't work very well on ticks, they're mainly for internal parasites. Make a weak permethrin solution, like you would for snake mites; permethrin kills ticks in seconds. Wipe the snakes with a rag or paper towel that has been damped with the solution (keep it away from their faces/mouths), wait a minute, then wash the snake off. Since they're debilitated, you really don't want to risk them ingesting the permethrin.
I came to that conclusion long before the OP started this thread based on the experiences posted by other customers.I, personally, would not touch anything in their store, let alone buy anything, for fear of infecting my personal collection. It does not come close to passing my personal risk/reward evaluation.
From what i understand UR does have another facility and it is outdoors. There wholesale place however is indoors, i have not been there. They also have a retail operation which i have frequented and its very well kept.
That being said, Wild caught herps always can present a challenging problem to even an experienced keeper. I dont know nor does anyone else know whether the infected snake was received that way and introduced into the stock or while in possession acquired it from poor husbandryor a pre existing problem already in UR
Regardless, As a precautionary method, if there is any current inventory, these snakes should be isolated, treated or destroyed as a final resort. But we dont stop the trade ! We dont encourage outside influences from exacerbating the situation.