To be honest, I wanted it out of my house as soon as I was done taking pictures. I had worms crawling all over my gloves and the paper towel, and they rapidly spreading to the kitchen counter. I ran everything out to the dumpster, and spent the next hour bleaching everything it had touched. I've since read that some of the lung worms are transmittable to humans, so I don't think I was exactly overreacting. Again, according to my many conversations with Dr. Greek, it was most likely a type of internal parasite, there was no way it could have been maggots in a freshly dead gecko, and worms inside the chest cavity aren't that uncommon in WC animals. The problem is these were not WC, they were CB.
As for my accusations, Erik bought this other breeders collection in either June or July. In July he started listing a couple of hundred Uroplatus on the classifieds, first large numbers of sikorae, and then the other species, saying he needed to prune back his collection. I believe the term for this is "flipping". He never mentioned that he had recently acquired these, he told me he had gotten them from importers and they had been in captivity around a year. That led me to believe he had gotten them when they were imported a year ago.
Why did I go back for repeat business after the first geckos had Coccidea and Flagellates? My bf had asked if they were treated, he responded that he left that up to his importer. I figured that was an honest answer, and that I should treat them as fresh WC's, seeing as most importers don't do more than just a shot gun round of Panacur. In other words, I knew they would have bugs. I however did not expect an $800 CB pair of geckos to have them. Here's that email, it was in my bf's inbox.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 2:50 PM,
[email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried giving you a call, feel free to call me at 303-905-1592<3039051592>
> .
>
> Yes, I do have some CB and LTC sikorae available. The only reason I am
> selling some is because I have held back to many sikorae. I currently have
> and breed 11 species of Uroplatus, not including aff animals. So I have a
> very full plate. I have over 600 individual Uroplatus, not including other
> species, and held back so many animals I just don't have room for them all.
>
> I actualy wrote the cover article for the June issue of Reptiles Magazine
> on how to breed fimbriatus. I have a very extensive background in breeding
> Uroplatus as well as numerous other species.
>
> Some have been in captivity for around a year and some 6+ months. The
> smaller animals were imported as young babies and I have grown them up, and
> some were hatched from eggs that import females dropped. Some are also
> proven. However the CB pair is only about 4-5 months old. I have background
> for every animal. So I can provide that upon request/sale.
>
> None are burnt out breeders. When I got them from my importer friends, I
> made sure to buy smaller animals to ensure I wasn't buying old imports.
>
> They were treated by my importer.
Random fecals came up clean upon
> recieving the animals into my facility. All are thriving so individual
> fecals were not performed.
>
> If you have any further questions feel free to email or call.
>
> I also have some henkeli, fimbriatus, lineatus, and phantasticus for sale
> at the moment if interested.
>
> Thanks Erik