deborahbroadus
HARD CANDY
As an unbiased observer and owner of a sweetheart of a gecko named Duchess (now weighting 80 grams).. I have to put in my two cents. To me the incident as many have stated has gone beyond being a matter of rectifying a "mistake" made to a customer.
For one, mistakes of this nature are IMPOSSIBLE to make if correct quarantine procedures are being followed. I am not so dumb enough to believe that someone just reached into a box and grabbed animals that were there and simply dumped them into a box without looking at them (they would at least have to count how many went into the box!)
Now, I admit that I am not versed in all the listed Gecko illnesses and diseases, but if any of those geckos had something that could spread..then putting ill geckos in with some healthy geckos was the height of carelessness! Not only did they apparently not quarantine, they also did not have the animals vet checked and, therefore; do not know the risk to which they exposed the healthy geckos.
With people pawning off infected snakes these days, I certainly would not purchase from any breeder that was so cavalier about their animals health, condoned purchasing starving animals (for whatever reason) that were obviously neglected/abused, and I know I don't purchase from people that have shown their word to be less than trustworthy (but that's just me).
Now, I was sincerely hoping that this was an isolated incident, and that Outback could explain how it happened so that we could all breath a sigh of relief and all would be right with the world once again...but somehow after reading the attempts to "explain" the situation away..I no longer think so.![]()
Nevermind, scratch what I said...apparently I misunderstood how their operation worked.
Go get some sleep.

