jnjreptile
Benefactor Member
We just bought a 7ft male Guyana red-tail boa from ReptileGuru.com. After we purchased it the Owner/Jim called us and told us that he had found 5-10 mites on the snake and wanted to know if we still wanted him shipped and he would include a bottle of mite off or if we wanted to wait and he would treat the snake before shipping. We told him that if it only had a few mites it could easily be treated and we quarantine everything when we receive it anyways, so go ahead and ship it. We just received the boa and he is covered in hundreds if not thousands of mites. So much for a few (5-10) mites. The picture is just of the bag he was in. He also is/was covered in hundreds of mites and we soaked him in our tub which also ended up with hundreds of mites. We have now treated him to prevent the mites from chewing him up. We called ReptileGuru to work out some sort of partial refund from how we had already paid to have him treated. They called and said the only thing they could do was have us ship the boa back today and they would give us a refund upon arrival. I said no due to the fact that we had already treated the snake. And if they knew the snake was covered in mites before they sent it and never treated him for mites and still shipped him that way I was no way in hell going to send him back to that horrible environment. So I asked to speak with the person who sold the snake to me being Jim the owner and he was conveniently gone. So theemployee that I spoke with said he would get ahold of Jim and have him call me back within 10 minutes. Well we never heard anything so we called them back. They said that Jim refused to speak with me. Well after getting no where with all of the arguing I hung up. There is nothing else I can do. I absolutely will not send a snake back to that horrible environment where the wont even treat him for mites. But anyways I just wanted to give everyone a heads up on them so they wouldn't get screwed over by them. If you have any questions or advice please feel free to e-mail at: [email protected].