robin d.
New member
glenn,
No Laura's husbandry is not perfect, but then I challenge anyone here to show me the PERFECT husbandry that they perform - or in one poster's case the absolute perfect everything that I get the idea he/she believes he/she performs (this person shall remain nameless here but I'll bet that person can guess I mean him or is it her)
please refer to me by name instead of beating around the bush, my name is Robin by the way.. and i am a "she"
i never said perfect husbandry what i said was "correct" and "propper environment"
here let me show you
and what proof did i have of this... stated by laura herself......
dont most of us a herpers and hobbyest and herper trys to care for and house are animals in the proper way for the species?
i mean would you keeo say a green tree python whom requires much lower temps and more humidity in a rooom with your beared dragons that need low humidity and very warm temps? and if the gtp's didnt adjust just sell off those or give them away because of improper husbandry???? housing two different spcies with different husdbandy conditions and expecting one or the other to adjust and if not just pass them off to the next, OH but maybe its just natural selection you know the strong survivive and the weak perish or... get sold off.
and Laura,
regarding this.....
i call it like i see it, i do not beat around the bush, sugarcoat things or fill people full of things they want to hear...
i state my opinions plain and simple, albiet sometimes quite blunt and frank
so in general and agter all this i still cal the big BS on this..... you can sugarcoat and type correctly or whatever for lil kids to read or say im sorry til you are blue in the face but i will stand by what i said, and thus far not only have you proven to be dishonest in the past but also quitly of improper husbandry,resulting in conditions you state or imply (yeast infections LMAO... oh and maybe the hook worms come from improper husbandry or un santitary conditions this would go along with the rest of the inpropper husbandry techniques)you are apparantly not willing to care for,without first giving theb animal away.
and i cant seem to find the picture but i was on your site on day and was a pic of a hatchling, i think oone you have to paradiso... anywho you stated it as a hatchling but at closer inspection it was visually sexable which meant.. this thin skinny animalk the size of a couple week old baby as older than you stated and from the looks of it was either sick or mal nourished... but suprisingly the picture has disappeared
oh well
No Laura's husbandry is not perfect, but then I challenge anyone here to show me the PERFECT husbandry that they perform - or in one poster's case the absolute perfect everything that I get the idea he/she believes he/she performs (this person shall remain nameless here but I'll bet that person can guess I mean him or is it her)
please refer to me by name instead of beating around the bush, my name is Robin by the way.. and i am a "she"
i never said perfect husbandry what i said was "correct" and "propper environment"
here let me show you
you say you see if the geckos can acclimate to your room because of the beardies and if they dont you sell them at reduced prices. or give them away.. ITS CALLED correct HUSBANDRY that is what good keepers do, not buy more and than see if the leo can tolerate the unsatisfactory conditions and iif it cant price reduce it or give it away..... it's not the geckos fault and you should take responsibility for the care the animals of this imporper evironment and do something bout it
and what proof did i have of this... stated by laura herself......
I also have a heat issue in my retile room due to the beardies. Some Leos adjust, some do not. if they don't adjust I sell them at a reduced price or give them away.
dont most of us a herpers and hobbyest and herper trys to care for and house are animals in the proper way for the species?
i mean would you keeo say a green tree python whom requires much lower temps and more humidity in a rooom with your beared dragons that need low humidity and very warm temps? and if the gtp's didnt adjust just sell off those or give them away because of improper husbandry???? housing two different spcies with different husdbandy conditions and expecting one or the other to adjust and if not just pass them off to the next, OH but maybe its just natural selection you know the strong survivive and the weak perish or... get sold off.
and Laura,
regarding this.....
One final note - my typing here will always be clean enough for even the youngest viewers to read; that is my responsibility as a poster. I will never call a person names speak as though they were so much trash. If I have a problem with a customer or seller, I will state things as mildly and as accurately as I can. If I disagree, I will disagree politely. In all matters I pride my self on my politeness and strive to always show respect. This is just my opinion on how things should be handled. I am entitled to this opinion, just as you are entitled to respond how you have
i call it like i see it, i do not beat around the bush, sugarcoat things or fill people full of things they want to hear...
i state my opinions plain and simple, albiet sometimes quite blunt and frank
so in general and agter all this i still cal the big BS on this..... you can sugarcoat and type correctly or whatever for lil kids to read or say im sorry til you are blue in the face but i will stand by what i said, and thus far not only have you proven to be dishonest in the past but also quitly of improper husbandry,resulting in conditions you state or imply (yeast infections LMAO... oh and maybe the hook worms come from improper husbandry or un santitary conditions this would go along with the rest of the inpropper husbandry techniques)you are apparantly not willing to care for,without first giving theb animal away.
and i cant seem to find the picture but i was on your site on day and was a pic of a hatchling, i think oone you have to paradiso... anywho you stated it as a hatchling but at closer inspection it was visually sexable which meant.. this thin skinny animalk the size of a couple week old baby as older than you stated and from the looks of it was either sick or mal nourished... but suprisingly the picture has disappeared
oh well
