CheriS
No furry helpless bunny
Adam
I think you should name the breeder of this very young sold snake, we can already see on this thread some to avoid that feel selling ones a few days old and the stress of a trip/show does not matter to them.
For us that beleive this is dangerous to very young and that want to avoid buying anything from anyone that advocates that, this would be a service and help them avoid problems later on that the animals could have suffered unknown to us.
Even if bought from their locations when the animals are older, we would have no assurance that they had not be exposed to the same situatiuon like transit across county and shows, under less than ideal circumstances PRIOR to us buying them.
People can use their own judgment if they want to deal with someone who practices business like this and feel it is appropriate
Like I said earlier, they can not be held legally responsible, but they can be held ethically responsible by others that feel differently if we know who they are. That makes this post a information post and proper for this board.
That not saying they are at fault, you can not prove that, you are simply saying this person sold reptiles only a few days old under such circumstances and this baby died of gout which is known to take several weeks to become visable(many times too late) and can be caused by stress to too young reptiles, lack of proper temp/fluids and this is an option to avoid the same problem.
This post also serves as an information source to breeders that were not aware that gout can and has develop several weeks later in stressed young snakes who go for even a few days without water and proper temperature. Making it a valuable post to them and their future hatchlings as it informs others of a possbile risk to avoid and they can take measure to assure that does not happen
I think you should name the breeder of this very young sold snake, we can already see on this thread some to avoid that feel selling ones a few days old and the stress of a trip/show does not matter to them.
For us that beleive this is dangerous to very young and that want to avoid buying anything from anyone that advocates that, this would be a service and help them avoid problems later on that the animals could have suffered unknown to us.
Even if bought from their locations when the animals are older, we would have no assurance that they had not be exposed to the same situatiuon like transit across county and shows, under less than ideal circumstances PRIOR to us buying them.
People can use their own judgment if they want to deal with someone who practices business like this and feel it is appropriate
Like I said earlier, they can not be held legally responsible, but they can be held ethically responsible by others that feel differently if we know who they are. That makes this post a information post and proper for this board.
That not saying they are at fault, you can not prove that, you are simply saying this person sold reptiles only a few days old under such circumstances and this baby died of gout which is known to take several weeks to become visable(many times too late) and can be caused by stress to too young reptiles, lack of proper temp/fluids and this is an option to avoid the same problem.
This post also serves as an information source to breeders that were not aware that gout can and has develop several weeks later in stressed young snakes who go for even a few days without water and proper temperature. Making it a valuable post to them and their future hatchlings as it informs others of a possbile risk to avoid and they can take measure to assure that does not happen