joshjtd
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I will attempt to get yet another photo that shows she is 15"
Alright so back to clear up some things.
First off, re-reading some my previous post, mediocre was a poor choice of words. It was not a statement that I was hoping people would read into. Perhaps the better choice would be professional and hobbyist? I do not breed other reptiles but I do browse those forums. It seems to me that each species has a few breeders that are the best of the best. I listed three breeders but that was not the end all be all of top breeders.
I know that people think I am in the wrong here but I would think if you were in my shoes you would also be less than pleased. Here is a side by side of the male I had purchased to breed her to. As you can see, there is a noticeable size difference. I don't think it would be possible for him to breed her. I will also be posting a side by side of a smaller breeder female.
Also for the record, I in no way shape or form intend to take the dragon and the $. That is not my style. I have been replying to Derek via text and will gladly post those here to if needed.

Also Anthony, I got a better measure of her. She is exactly 15".
I will attempt to explain why I am hung up on the 1". While it is not huge length by any means, it is not like her tail would be the only thing that would grow. She would fill out more overall as well.
Maybe I am way off base here but in all the research I have done, females should be 17" and 300g before attempting to breed. Unless something has changed the risk for egg binding in early breeding is high.
I will attempt to get yet another photo that shows she is 15"
, you don't have a leg to stand on here, he CLEARLY states in the third post in his classifieds that she was 275 g and AROUND 16" (quoted below). So yeah, you are hung up on 1" when the add and his responses clearly spell out the dragons approximate size and age.not 100% sure my scale is broken but last time i knew she was 275. shes on the smaller side around 16-17 inches and a year old.

Does this really help your case Josh? Me thinks - NOT!
I see in one of your earlier posts you have a toddler. Hopefully he/she is a nice healthy young 'un. I too have one of those. He was born 3 months premature at 2#, 3 oz. He had a brother about a year earlier who didn't make it. Those are problems, Josh. Getting a lizard in the mail that may or may not be the exact size YOU expected is NOT a problem.
BTW, I'm happy to report my little man is about 30# now, is doing well, has a couple of minor delays such as does not want to chew his food (probably from being intubated for 3 months in the NICU), but otherwise is doing great. And I did not mean to go off topic here, but was rather trying to show Josh here the big picture. Really dude, if getting an animal in that was just a little smaller or younger than I expected was a problem for me, I'd label myself 'well-blessed' in this world.
Now drop that stupid case with paypal, tell Derek you are sorry for starting a bad-guy thread on him, and come in for a group-hug - ya big lug! Oh, but change those pants first please, I don't want anyone getting the wrong impression here...
Well Deborah, I guess I am looking for a utopian market that doesn't exist. A market where folks are honest and customer service matters. Where facts are facts and not approximations.

he CLEARLY states in the third post in his classifieds that she was 275 g
Yet...YOU read those "approximations" in the ad and accepted them.![]()
Anthony,
While I get the point you are trying to make here, the BOI is not a place where people go to start "bad guy" threads for their lifes problems. I didn't say that this was the end of the world and that my wife and kids are in peril due to this situation.
I will be shipping the dragon back to Derek. I will however be using UPS overnight. I will be posting box up videos and drop off videos.
To me it would be like buying a used car with photos only. Asking about the mileage and condition of the car as well as what year it is. Being shown a picture of the car when it was originally purchased brand new on the lot and told it has about 100k miles on it. When you get the car, it is missing a wheel and has some rear end damage and has 175k miles on it. Finding out that the car is a 97 and not an 07.
Actually, he did not state her actual current weight. He had said that he was unsure (on weight) but that, last time he knew of, she had weighed 275 (I believe this weight was told, to Derek, by previous owner).
To me it would be like buying a used car with photos only. Asking about the mileage and condition of the car as well as what year it is. Being shown a picture of the car when it was originally purchased brand new on the lot and told it has about 100k miles on it. When you get the car, it is missing a wheel and has some rear end damage and has 175k miles on it. Finding out that the car is a 97 and not an 07.

