Wow, this sure jumped a ton of pages fast! LOL, get a life folks.. Sam, whoever you are dude, thank you for your support and for posting your opinion. Reading the last 10 pages here just really brings out the true colors of some of these people and I appreciate your positive outlook on this. This is gonna be a fairly long post so settle in for a good read everybody, I need to clarify a few things.
First off- Amanda handled this until it hit fauna, and I have taken it from here, her text and messages were hers, and everything on fauna was posted by myself. When she went into our testing info, all she knew is what I told her, and that was the vet has been here, collected the samples and got testing underway. Samples were sent off, and actually I did not find out until recently that what the vet sent off was the ELIZA as well as PCR test. The test code for the lab is T-550 with the lab listed in the report that is attached. My words to her was the vet came by and its all been taken care of, so that covers the confusion of the "all or part" of the gecko thing. Now The vet pulled samples from indiviudals that went to the show, that didn't go to the show, some that I bought, some that I bred, colonies and groups. He picked through and chose which samples to collect and send off based on what he saw. Everything came back negative. In the mean time, yes we did look at individual slides on direct stains. I do have my own scope and equipment as well as working for a vet. I have even posted pics of my creditials there on facebook from time to time. I know the stains are not 100%, but they were free for me, minus slides, coverslips and the 3 bottle set of quick dip stain, and my geckos and all my animals are very important to me, so I did them anyways, not for anybody here, but for myself. As far as how many test were sent off to the lab, exactly I do not know, I gave my vet a $1,000.00 budget and he did the rest, and kept it within what I could afford.
Moving on, Yes, my business used to be Southern Serpents and there is discrepancy on why the name changed. That is simple. I started my reptile business when I was 15 breeding mainly snakes in southwest Texas, since my bout with cancer started in 2012 I wanted to back off of what I was breeding and let my wife amanda's gecko hobby take over. Reason being is if I fall over dead, I wanted her to have a good little business that she could manage, not be stuck with a bunch of large boas and pythons that want to eat your face, also she wanted to be more retail, as I have always leaned towards the wholesale side of the industry. So since I wasn't in the south anymore and wasn't primarily breeding snakes, well it just didn't fit. My old page is still up on facebook, and goes into those details even. And I leave it up so people can see my old pics and see the link for the pet gecko and what we are doing now.. The geckos are mostly Amanda's deal now, and I do just keep the snake projects that make me happy, and just a few of them.
Next,- Am I a "flipper"? If thats what you call it, yes. Just like everybody else, I love to buy, sell, trade, it even says so on my banner. But I do not buy animals then throw them right out on my table, they come home and get checked over fully, eat, drink, sh*t, shed, etc. then they go up for sale. I do buy, sell, and trade, you have to if you are investing a ton in going to shows and you need the variety.
Amanda is one of the smart people that does not get into the "fauna B.S." I should have been smart and done the same, that is why she is not "chiming in" on here. But we are still conducting business as usual, we have healthy animals shipping out to happy customers weekly, still no other reports of sick animals anywhere.
Yes, people have gotten sick animals in the past, it happens to everybody. For a while we were doing a show almost every weekend, we have sold literally thousands of animals and yes, something will get sick sooner or later. And we have always been very good about resolving any issues anybody has ever had unless they just didn't ever contact us, in that case you can't fix it if you don't know about it. Never has there been another report of crypto in any of our animals. Also if you read one of my earlier post I do refer to crypto as a parasite, because that is what it is, so later on when I said "virus" I should have said parasite but I wasn't paying attention and I really didn't see people being that nitpicky, just ridiculous.
Also go ahead and please read all of my other fauna stuff because there are plenty of people that say good things about me on there. Not everything is all horribly bad like people here are claiming.
Going back to crypto- from all the stuff out there on it that I can find every medical document that I can find says it manifest in 2-10 days, some say 3-5 days. Marcia's deal online is the ONLY one that says different and that is who is arguing this with me on here if I am not mistaken. I do understand that it could sit dormant for years, even an animals whole lifespan, but it can also infect and cause problems in a matter of days as well.. Thats what 9 out of 10 documents I can find online mention, but you people can do your own research on that. I am not calling her wrong, I am saying that there is a lot of documentation that says it can infect very quickly.
Yes, this has drug on forever and a lot of people see my priorities being "messed up" in the time it has taken me to get things together and posted, but like I mentioned before I was down almost the whole month of feb. and I am a busy person, I work 2 jobs and have 2 businesses and a family, so fauna boi is not my priority. Yes, Amanda's communcation slacked off in Feb. that was because a good chunk of responsibilty fell on her while I recovered, and then I took it from there with this case. Also my herp vet is semi-retired only does herp stuff for a very few people and just does a little large animal stuff here and there in the field, so getting the lab document from him was a pain in the butt, just like it is with any medical records. His receptionist is the one who blacked out anything that I should not post publically or account numbers etc, that was their personal info.
Below is the lab report, that seems to be the only thing everybody here cares about, so here it is.
Lastly- we have made the decision to offer crypto testing on any of the geckos we have for sale, customers will be allowed to pay a 25.00 deposit per gecko to cover the test, then depending on the cost of the gecko we will either credit the 25.00 towards the gecko, or do a partial discount. That is basically because we are not going to sell 40.00 geckos for $15.00 after the cost of the test. A happy medium will be found depending on the specific deal that the customer and ourselves can be happy with.
Respectfully,
Mike Webb