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    I am still waiting on my developer to finish up on the Classifieds Control Panel so I can use it to encourage members into becoming paying members. Google Adsense has become a real burden on the viewing of this site, but honestly it is the ONLY source of income now that keeps it afloat. I tried offering disabling the ads being viewed by paying members, but apparently that is not enough incentive. Quite frankly, Google Adsense has dropped down to where it barely brings in enough daily to match even a single paid member per day. But it still gets the bills paid. But at what cost?

    So even without the classifieds control panel being complete, I believe I am going to have to disable those Google ads completely and likely disable some options here that have been free since going to the new platform. Like classified ad bumping, member name changes, and anything else I can use to encourage this site to be supported by the members instead of the Google Adsense ads.

    But there is risk involved. I will not pay out of pocket for very long during this last ditch experimental effort. If I find that the membership does not want to support this site with memberships, then I cannot support your being able to post your classified ads here for free. No, I am not intending to start charging for your posting ads here. I will just shut the site down and that will be it. I will be done with FaunaClassifieds. I certainly don't need this, and can live the rest of my life just fine without it. If I see that no one else really wants it to survive neither, then so be it. It goes away and you all can just go elsewhere to advertise your animals and merchandise.

    Not sure when this will take place, and I don't intend to give any further warning concerning the disabling of the Google Adsense. Just as there probably won't be any warning if I decide to close down this site. You will just come here and there will be some sort of message that the site is gone, and you have a nice day.

    I have been trying to make a go of this site for a very long time. And quite frankly, I am just tired of trying. I had hoped that enough people would be willing to help me help you all have a free outlet to offer your stuff for sale. But every year I see less and less people coming to this site, much less supporting it financially. That is fine. I tried. I retired the SerpenCo business about 14 years ago, so retiring out of this business completely is not that big if a step for me, nor will it be especially painful to do. When I was in Thailand, I did not check in here for three weeks. I didn't miss it even a little bit. So if you all want it to remain, it will be in your hands. I really don't care either way.

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    Some people have indicated that finding the method to contribute is rather difficult. And I have to admit, that it is not all that obvious. So to help, here is a thread to help as a quide. How to become a contributing member of FaunaClassifieds.

    And for the record, I will be shutting down the Google Adsense ads on January 1, 2025.
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I’d strongly advise against doing business with this guy. I was attracted by all the rare species he kept, and saw that he was selling some Aussie frillies! So I went ahead and paid for a male in full along with a knobtail gecko. Not even a month after receiving the frilled, he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot. I noticed his mouth gaping when he arrived but I was also told that aussie frilleds do this more frequently than the NG. Nope it was a RI. I wasn’t experienced with dealing with sickly animals so it took about 2 weeks before I saw the problems worsening and took him to a vet. The owner Francisco had been ignoring any messages I was sending until I told him that the frilled he gave me was sickly, and at that point he just kept denying it possibly being his fault, and blamed it on me. Tell me, how does a BRAND NEW CAGE, with brand new bedding, brand new supplies lead to yellow fungus, mouth rot and RI? At first he tried saying he’s never heard of RI in frilled dragons, but the vet confirmed it. I sent him pictures of the medical bills and he offered me another male or female for a discounted price. Why on earth would I want another animal from you, when the first one was sickly? This guy doesn’t even breed the animals himself, he buys them and then flips them for a higher price. After talking to another aussie keeper, problems like this aren’t unheard of because of the fact that they commonly export them from Germany-and lots of health issues are caused by the trip from there to over here in the US. Regardless, this guy tries to deny any responsibility for this, even when I know my husbandry was on point.
And then when I brought up that my farm bred NG frilleds are in excellent health he tried saying that’s where I F’d up because the Australian wouldn’t need as high of humidity- but not once did I say I kept them the same (I don’t) and he had said right before that how RI in frilleds was unheard of. So because I proved him wrong and that the frilled did indeed have it, he tried all he could in his power to blame it on me. Even though it had a gaping mouth with some mucus the first day I got him. I was simply uneducated and in denial because I didn’t want to believe that the animal I spent close to a thousand on was sickly. Scary scary experience and of course my first aussie....
He could of at the very least split the vet bills, but it’s obvious this guy cares more about the money than the health of the animal.
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Not even a month after receiving the frilled, he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot.
A month is a very long time to extend any sort of guarantee because illness might be due to your husbandry.



though it had a gaping mouth with some mucus the first day I got him.
You allege the animal had symptoms and spend weeks not taking it to the vet?

Please provide emails of your conversations with your seller. Have you informed him of this thread?
 
I wasn’t experienced with dealing with sickly animals so it took about 2 weeks before I saw the problems worsening and took him to a vet.

Sorry, no. You alleged mouth gaping and mucus on arrival. One doesn't need experience to realize these (alleged) symptoms are not normal.

I noticed his mouth gaping when he arrived but I was also told that aussie frilleds do this more frequently than the NG.
So it appears that you did think it was abnormal but instead of going to a vet you asked around and someone told you the above. And so you sat on the problem for two weeks while it worsened.
He could of at the very least split the vet bills, but it’s obvious this guy cares more about the money than the health of the animal.

You are saying that this poor lizard steadily became worse and all you did was consult your buddies and when it finally got really sick and you finally took it in you expect your seller to pony up money? I think if you cared about the health of this critter you would have taken it in at the first (alleged) mouth gape and mucous on arrival.
 
A month is a very long time to extend any sort of guarantee because illness might be due to your husbandry.









You allege the animal had symptoms and spend weeks not taking it to the vet?



Please provide emails of your conversations with your seller. Have you informed him of this thread?



I was dealing with my mothers death as well as working 7 days a week. It was hard fitting a vet appointment in. It was after 3 weeks that I confirmed it had issues. Not when the problems started arising. They were worsening. I tried taking care of it on my own first before going to the breeder since he was leaving me on read and not replying. It took him 13 days to get back to me.


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Sorry, no. You alleged mouth gaping and mucus on arrival. One doesn't need experience to realize these (alleged) symptoms are not normal.





So it appears that you did think it was abnormal but instead of going to a vet you asked around and someone told you the above. And so you sat on the problem for two weeks while it worsened.





You are saying that this poor lizard steadily became worse and all you did was consult your buddies and when it finally got really sick and you finally took it in you expect your seller to pony up money? I think if you cared about the health of this critter you would have taken it in at the first (alleged) mouth gape and mucous on arrival.



No because it wasn’t bad at that point. It was a slight bit of mucus every time it opened it’s mouth. Like a beardie basking and gaping to cool down, I figured it was normal.

It’s funny how you always like to attack everyone Lucille.

I tried going through my buddies because they commonly deal with RI’s and whatnot. I don’t have a lot of experience with sickly animals as I usually receive quality ones that are in good health. Not sickly animals. That so why it took so long. As well as the fact that the seller who flips animals and doesn’t even breed them wasn’t replying. He finally decided to after I started blowing him up about the situation.


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A month is a very long time to extend any sort of guarantee because illness might be due to your husbandry.









You allege the animal had symptoms and spend weeks not taking it to the vet?



Please provide emails of your conversations with your seller. Have you informed him of this thread?



And it was 2 weeks later that the problem was obvious. Less than a month. Not a month. Fully diagnosed after 3 weeks. Symptoms apparent first day but not apparent enough to make me super suspicious since I never dealt with a similar problem.
I wanted to confirm the issue before going off on the guy for sending me a sickly animal. I don’t have any yellow fungus in my collection either, and every single cage supply and the cage itself was brand new. I also quarantined him and he’s still in quarantine. But besides the point, why would I offer my $850 frilled less quality husbandry than my $125 farm bred NG frilleds, and yet they are in perfect health?


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Keep in mind, some people have lives outside of the internet, and find it hard to take time off of work. Especially in my given situation. That’s why it “took so long” to get a vet appointment. Because it was hard to find a time where it was still open and when I could get time off. Not because I didn’t care for the animal... I was trying to treat it at the one week mark where it started becoming more and more prevalent that it had an RI. I tried getting supplies over the counter at a reptile store and didn’t work.


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Sorry, no. You alleged mouth gaping and mucus on arrival. One doesn't need experience to realize these (alleged) symptoms are not normal.





So it appears that you did think it was abnormal but instead of going to a vet you asked around and someone told you the above. And so you sat on the problem for two weeks while it worsened.





You are saying that this poor lizard steadily became worse and all you did was consult your buddies and when it finally got really sick and you finally took it in you expect your seller to pony up money? I think if you cared about the health of this critter you would have taken it in at the first (alleged) mouth gape and mucous on arrival.



Anyone reading this wouldn’t think you’re being neutral. It’s obvious you’re taking his side. I’m going to assume friends of some sort. No, these symptoms when he first came were to the extremity of where I’d be super worried. It was mouth gaping but had clear eyes at the time and seemed active. I figured the mouth gaping was because he was in his basking spot of 115 so I figured he was cooling off like beardies often do. There was slight mucus in his mouth whenever he’d open his mouth, but it wasn’t super bubbly upfront. At that point my friend who works at LLL stated it could be an R.I. but I was in denial and didn’t want to believe that the animal I just received was sick. I wait on it for a few days. Again days, not weeks. Leaving it alone and to adapt to its new enclosure that was all brand new since it’s suggested you do that to prevent stress. I still obviously fed and watered him but after a good week is when I started noticing his mouth’s tip was looking funky. He stopped replying 4 days after I received the dragon, before I was even starting to really worry. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, so I didn’t start getting upset with him until the vet confirmed all of the above issues. He didn’t reply until after I had already been treating him.


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You received a healthy animal 100%.
You were satisfied with the animal upon arrival, and haven’t mentioned about the gasping...
You tell us the animal had RI and mouth rot 3 weeks later.
In the pictures you post here, the animal wasn’t as bad as in the pictures you sent us on the third week.
And you threatened us with bad reviews, for something there is no way you are sure about. Just to show you the kind of person you are.
We are 100% confident we shipped you a bery halealthy animal, we have over 99% happy customers. But there is always “the one” who has no clue about the care of their animals, and puts the blame on the seller.
It is obvious there is some poor husbandry there, and you mention all this 3 weeks later... do yourself a favor... don’t embarass yourself.
Some people are just a true disgrace for this hobby/business.
 
... a very healthy animal.... meant to say (writing while grossery shopping 😉)
You received a healthy animal 100%.
You were satisfied with the animal upon arrival, and haven’t mentioned about the gasping...
You tell us the animal had RI and mouth rot 3 weeks later.
In the pictures you post here, the animal wasn’t as bad as in the pictures you sent us on the third week.
And you threatened us with bad reviews, for something there is no way you are sure about. Just to show you the kind of person you are.
We are 100% confident we shipped you a very healthy animal, we have over 99% happy customers. But there is always “the one” who has no clue about the care of their animals, and puts the blame on the seller.
It is obvious there is some poor husbandry there, and you mention all this 3 weeks later... do yourself a favor... don’t embarass yourself.
Some people are just a true disgrace for this hobby/business.

Anyone reading this wouldn’t think you’re being neutral. It’s obvious you’re taking his side. I’m going to assume friends of some sort. No, these symptoms when he first came were to the extremity of where I’d be super worried. It was mouth gaping but had clear eyes at the time and seemed active. I figured the mouth gaping was because he was in his basking spot of 115 so I figured he was cooling off like beardies often do. There was slight mucus in his mouth whenever he’d open his mouth, but it wasn’t super bubbly upfront. At that point my friend who works at LLL stated it could be an R.I. but I was in denial and didn’t want to believe that the animal I just received was sick. I wait on it for a few days. Again days, not weeks. Leaving it alone and to adapt to its new enclosure that was all brand new since it’s suggested you do that to prevent stress. I still obviously fed and watered him but after a good week is when I started noticing his mouth’s tip was looking funky. He stopped replying 4 days after I received the dragon, before I was even starting to really worry. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, so I didn’t start getting upset with him until the vet confirmed all of the above issues. He didn’t reply until after I had already been treating him.


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Anyone reading this wouldn’t think you’re being neutral. It’s obvious you’re taking his side. I’m going to assume friends of some sort.
I do not know the seller at all. You come here walking a tightrope, trying to allege your critter was sick on arrival but not so sick that it needed you to take it for help.
Then almost a month later (per your first post) you describe all these terrible ailments that have developed and want $ from the seller when there is no proof that this critter did not arrive healthy.
A month later is a long time, and I am not convinced it was the seller's fault. So if by saying that it is obvious I am taking his side because I don't think seller's should have to pony up money on a month old issue where there is no real proof it is the seller's fault, so be it.
 
This kid just loves assuming things... Now he thinks Lucille and I are friends lol thanks for writing this bad review on me on fauna, just doing me a huge favor and making a fool of yourself in front of everybody ;)
I do not know the seller at all. You come here walking a tightrope, trying to allege your critter was sick on arrival but not so sick that it needed you to take it for help.
Then almost a month later (per your first post) you describe all these terrible ailments that have developed and want $ from the seller when there is no proof that this critter did not arrive healthy.
A month later is a long time, and I am not convinced it was the seller's fault. So if by saying that it is obvious I am taking his side because I don't think seller's should have to pony up money on a month old issue where there is no real proof it is the seller's fault, so be it.
 
I was dealing with my mothers death as well as working 7 days a week. It was hard fitting a vet appointment in.
My condolences on the loss of your mother. But the sort of schedule you describe, family issues as well as working 7 days a week could very well have led to husbandry lapses. There are times in life when we just don't have the time we need for everything. The next time you are overwhelmed try asking a friend for some help especially when it involves a critter.

he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot.

Could you please point out those diagnoses on the vet papers? Not that the diagnoses would pinpoint when they started, but they don't seem to be shown on the vet papers at all.
 
This is definitively not the animal you received from us. You were very happy when you received him. Come complaining 3 weeks later, absurd!!This is the obvious and clear result of very poor husbandry. Hope he recovers, don’t blame others and try to give bad reputation to a person and business, just because you are frustrated your animal got sick. I can’t care less how many bad reviews you want to give my business, you will not get absolutely anything from me. ;)
I’d strongly advise against doing business with this guy. I was attracted by all the rare species he kept, and saw that he was selling some Aussie frillies! So I went ahead and paid for a male in full along with a knobtail gecko. Not even a month after receiving the frilled, he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot. I noticed his mouth gaping when he arrived but I was also told that aussie frilleds do this more frequently than the NG. Nope it was a RI. I wasn’t experienced with dealing with sickly animals so it took about 2 weeks before I saw the problems worsening and took him to a vet. The owner Francisco had been ignoring any messages I was sending until I told him that the frilled he gave me was sickly, and at that point he just kept denying it possibly being his fault, and blamed it on me. Tell me, how does a BRAND NEW CAGE, with brand new bedding, brand new supplies lead to yellow fungus, mouth rot and RI? At first he tried saying he’s never heard of RI in frilled dragons, but the vet confirmed it. I sent him pictures of the medical bills and he offered me another male or female for a discounted price. Why on earth would I want another animal from you, when the first one was sickly? This guy doesn’t even breed the animals himself, he buys them and then flips them for a higher price. After talking to another aussie keeper, problems like this aren’t unheard of because of the fact that they commonly export them from Germany-and lots of health issues are caused by the trip from there to over here in the US. Regardless, this guy tries to deny any responsibility for this, even when I know my husbandry was on point.
And then when I brought up that my farm bred NG frilleds are in excellent health he tried saying that’s where I F’d up because the Australian wouldn’t need as high of humidity- but not once did I say I kept them the same (I don’t) and he had said right before that how RI in frilleds was unheard of. So because I proved him wrong and that the frilled did indeed have it, he tried all he could in his power to blame it on me. Even though it had a gaping mouth with some mucus the first day I got him. I was simply uneducated and in denial because I didn’t want to believe that the animal I spent close to a thousand on was sickly. Scary scary experience and of course my first aussie....
He could of at the very least split the vet bills, but it’s obvious this guy cares more about the money than the health of the animal.
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I was actually checking our messages. You actually came complaining 4 weeks later, not 3. You went to the vet 5 weeks after you received the animal... Absurd!!

This is definitively not the animal you received from us. You were very happy when you received him. Come complaining 3 weeks later, absurd!!This is the obvious and clear result of very poor husbandry. Hope he recovers, don’t blame others and try to give bad reputation to a person and business, just because you are frustrated your animal got sick. I can’t care less how many bad reviews you want to give my business, you will not get absolutely anything from me. ;)
 
This is definitively not the animal you received from us. You were very happy when you received him. Come complaining 3 weeks later, absurd!!This is the obvious and clear result of very poor husbandry. Hope he recovers, don’t blame others and try to give bad reputation to a person and business, just because you are frustrated your animal got sick. I can’t care less how many bad reviews you want to give my business, you will not get absolutely anything from me. ;)

Unless there is more proof than has been shown here, I would not think you owed anything and I understand it must be upsetting to be blamed.
I was really impressed by your customer service referred to in the OP's first post of a discounted price on another animal. Even though the OP does not appear to want that, I thought it was so nice of you to put your own feelings aside and make such an offer.
 
Do not be smart. It was 4 weeks later actually, you went to the vet 5weeks after receiving the animal...
I was dealing with my mothers death as well as working 7 days a week. It was hard fitting a vet appointment in. It was after 3 weeks that I confirmed it had issues. Not when the problems started arising. They were worsening. I tried taking care of it on my own first before going to the breeder since he was leaving me on read and not replying. It took him 13 days to get back to me.


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I just wanted him to be happy somehow because even I am sure is his fault, I understand it is frustrating to pay for an expensive animal, and then he gets sick.
I offered him a female frilled for a ridiculously cheap price. Aussie female frilled are worth around 1.5k, and sell immediately.
That discount is way more than the vet bill. But I was not going to pay that bill. Paying that means accepting it was our fault... so I would rather offer this guy an animal at a wholsale price (where I don’t loose or gain, and he gets an animal worth way more, for a very good price). And he takes this as an opportunity to add it to the list of things to blame me about. It was very stupid from me to make him such a great offer, under every circumstance. Lesson learnt


Unless there is more proof than has been shown here, I would not think you owed anything and I understand it must be upsetting to be blamed.
I was really impressed by your customer service referred to in the OP's first post of a discounted price on another animal. Even though the OP does not appear to want that, I thought it was so nice of you to put your own feelings aside and make such an offer.
 
Now that he got screwed on fauna, is asking for his friends (who have no clue about reptiles) to do something about my business reputation 🤣🤣 what a desperate and sick guy!!
I’d strongly advise against doing business with this guy. I was attracted by all the rare species he kept, and saw that he was selling some Aussie frillies! So I went ahead and paid for a male in full along with a knobtail gecko. Not even a month after receiving the frilled, he’s got full blown yellow fungus, respiratory infection as well as mouth rot. I noticed his mouth gaping when he arrived but I was also told that aussie frilleds do this more frequently than the NG. Nope it was a RI. I wasn’t experienced with dealing with sickly animals so it took about 2 weeks before I saw the problems worsening and took him to a vet. The owner Francisco had been ignoring any messages I was sending until I told him that the frilled he gave me was sickly, and at that point he just kept denying it possibly being his fault, and blamed it on me. Tell me, how does a BRAND NEW CAGE, with brand new bedding, brand new supplies lead to yellow fungus, mouth rot and RI? At first he tried saying he’s never heard of RI in frilled dragons, but the vet confirmed it. I sent him pictures of the medical bills and he offered me another male or female for a discounted price. Why on earth would I want another animal from you, when the first one was sickly? This guy doesn’t even breed the animals himself, he buys them and then flips them for a higher price. After talking to another aussie keeper, problems like this aren’t unheard of because of the fact that they commonly export them from Germany-and lots of health issues are caused by the trip from there to over here in the US. Regardless, this guy tries to deny any responsibility for this, even when I know my husbandry was on point.
And then when I brought up that my farm bred NG frilleds are in excellent health he tried saying that’s where I F’d up because the Australian wouldn’t need as high of humidity- but not once did I say I kept them the same (I don’t) and he had said right before that how RI in frilleds was unheard of. So because I proved him wrong and that the frilled did indeed have it, he tried all he could in his power to blame it on me. Even though it had a gaping mouth with some mucus the first day I got him. I was simply uneducated and in denial because I didn’t want to believe that the animal I spent close to a thousand on was sickly. Scary scary experience and of course my first aussie....
He could of at the very least split the vet bills, but it’s obvious this guy cares more about the money than the health of the animal.
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