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I think the gecko is very cute and the under bite is very minimal. I think Anthony has been very fair with you. I don't understand why this has been made into such a huge deal. Seems like a waste of energy to me. Hmm.
so proud of this gecko that you neglected to mention it had an underbite? Perhaps you all would agree with me if you saw him licking water off of his enormous eyes and his inability to stay clung to the wall.. and no, he's not shedding..
so proud of this gecko that you neglected to mention it had an underbite? Perhaps you all would agree with me if you saw him licking water off of his enormous eyes and his inability to stay clung to the wall.. and no, he's not shedding..
EXIF data I'm pulling shows one photo taken on 6-11, the other two photos taken on 6-17.
Can anyone else confirm the EXIF I'm reading?
Courtney,
I've looked at the photos and honestly, that's something I can safely say I probably missed. That's actually a pretty mild underbite for a youngster, and we don't see very many of those at all (maybe a dozen a year out of 3,000+), so I would've had to be looking a lot closer. That's actually fairly common in several species of rhacodactylus geckos, especially when they're younger....usually they grow out of it, but not always. In my colony, their nutrition is top notch, so it has something to do with low calcium reserves in mom - usually from laying a lot of eggs.
The underbite will probably go away, but I can assure you that's not genetic - our reds and red dalmatians have awesome structure. How about you just keep that gecko (we'll say for the delay in getting back to you), and I'll send you another one free of charge...and one that doesn't look like my boxer (dog).
I'm really sorry about the delay in getting back to you. I actually make it a point (usually) to make any email like this a top priority - I never want anyone to worry about not getting their money's worth and I'd never soil my reputation over a less than perfect arrival. We just get really busy keeping all the animals healthy and in clean cages this time of year, so I'm usually worn slick by the time I get to emails - and then I miss things. :-/
Thanks again for your business and hopefully we can get this worked out so that you'll want to buy another gecko from me some day.lol
-Anthony
Hey that's funny, none of my other geckos have this problem.. he's been getting the proper care since I have gotten him. Just because I was unhappy doesn't mean that I would slack in my care. The gecko you see is the gecko I received.. A gecko sitting in a box for two days in 80+ degree weather is obviously not good for it. Yea I took pictures different days and posted the clearest ones. Whatever the gecko turned out to be I was planning on breeding it with one of my hot red dalmatians. I wouldn't introduce an underbite into my gene pool. My care is top notch, my females aren't calcium deficient from laying too many eggs as described to be the reason he had an under bite. We're all entitled to our opinions, and mine is that I was taken advantage of.
On May 22nd, 2010 I placed an order on acreptiles.com to purchase an unsexed, 4-8 week old red dalmatian from Anthony's famous gecko Chip's line. There was no picture, but showed the father and three potential mothers. The package got delayed a day (incorrect routing) and was sitting in Virginia for a day which I worried about. I finally received the package June 9th, opened it, took a quick picture to admire my new purchase (I didn't want to overhandle and stress my new gecko out any futher) and let him go into his new home that I had set up for him.
On June 10th I took the gecko out to look him over, and noticed an under bite. The following day I emailed Anthony about it, and continued to several times over the next few days because I was not getting a response. I finally received a response on June 16th (In my opinion an email stating in the subject "a problem with my recent purchase" when dealing live animals should be answered promptly.. especially when you don’t have a phone number for you company). Several emails have been sent back and forth; originally I was told to keep the gecko and he would be sending another healthy one. I told him I did not want the original, and I would send it back when the weather permitted. I requested my money back, but was denied. Then I requested books from him, but he said he did not stock them.
At this point, my only option was to receive another gecko and Anthony allowed me to select another gecko from a picture because I did not want a gecko from the same breeding pair, he even sent me an email confirmation that the order was being shipped on Wednesday June 23rd. He said I had ten days to send back the original gecko (even though his site claims a 30 day health guarantee), and I said that the weather supposed to get really hot, and I'd send him back when the weather permits.
He then proceeded to change his mind all together and said that he did want the original gecko back (which I was trying to get him to take back from the beginning). He said he wouldn't ship me another until he got this one back. Now he says that he will not ship me a new healthy gecko at all, leaving me stuck with this expensive deformed animal.
Ultimately, I made this purchase under the impression that I would be receiving a healthy gecko free from deformities. This gecko (pictures below) has an under bite and bulging eyes.. something that I believe should have been disclosed prior to purchasing, this was not a "scratch and dent" buy. I have been raising and breeding cresteds for years and none of mine have ever looked like that. I did read (after I had placed my order) that he intentionally inbreeds, which is something I am very against because of the problems and deformities it can cause (and because it's just wrong![my opinion]).
Anthony's last few emails claimed that he changed his mind because supposedly I was nasty to him, but reviewing the emails (which I have included) I still don't see that. In fact, the only nasty emails I see are from him, calling me a jerk and problem customer. I am very direct, and believe in getting what I pay for. I don't think $100 is cheap for a hatchling, and I expected a little more and am very upset and disappointed. I now have to care for (vet bill and all) this unhealthy odd looking "special needs" gecko.
All he had to do was make good on his word, ship me a healthy gecko (or a refund) and I would have sent him the other gecko. Then I would not be posting this bad review. I still expect him to take the unhealthy gecko back and either refund my money or ship me a healthy gecko.
If anything hopefully this review will prevent someone else from being ripped off. Please read all of the emails (sorry, it will take awhile) before forming an opinion and posting. The emails are reversed starting with his last response at the top to my first at the bottom. There were several other emails regarding shipping issues (the first few) which I did not include because it did not pertain to the health issue. I would be happy to forward those to anyone seriously interested.
Thanks for reading my rant, I am quite upset. This has been dragged out for awhile and all I wanted was a healthy gecko to add to my collection. I am notifing Anthony of this post, although he did say he was blocking my emails.
-Courtney Jackson
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Ship that poor baby to me if you're not capable of living him for what he is.

