TwistedTruth
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I purchased a male tangerine enigma leopard gecko, female bell albino leopard gecko, and a female African Fat Tail from Fort Wayne Reptiles on April 22nd.
The male was severely underweight, but at two months old I thought it was just from improper care. They told me up front that they "rescued" the females from a local pet store, had them housed together, and they both had severe MBD, but that was it.
I brought them all home, got them all set up, and waited.
Waited.
And waited some more.
The male enigma appears to never eat. Or he misses food. Hardly poos because he doesn't eat. I start thinking something is seriously wrong.
The African Fat Tail doesn't eat. Barely moves around her home. I never see her moving or going after food; I never counted, but I don't think she's eaten in my care.
The bell albino is active, will chase food, but is aggressive in other means. The way her arms are bent, I think she not only has MBD, but her front legs were broken at some point.
I surrendered the male enigma to B&B Reptile Rescue And Education on Monday. They called me about two hours later to let me know that they had to surrender him to their vet, because he has all symptoms of crypto. This tiny, underweight, little guy could kill all of their rescues.
I am now wondering if the African Fat Tail and the bell albino also have crypto. We're awaiting vet results.
Do not buy from them. They sell sick animals.
(If I can get photobucket to cooperate, I'll post pictures of all of them.)
The male was severely underweight, but at two months old I thought it was just from improper care. They told me up front that they "rescued" the females from a local pet store, had them housed together, and they both had severe MBD, but that was it.
I brought them all home, got them all set up, and waited.
Waited.
And waited some more.
The male enigma appears to never eat. Or he misses food. Hardly poos because he doesn't eat. I start thinking something is seriously wrong.
The African Fat Tail doesn't eat. Barely moves around her home. I never see her moving or going after food; I never counted, but I don't think she's eaten in my care.
The bell albino is active, will chase food, but is aggressive in other means. The way her arms are bent, I think she not only has MBD, but her front legs were broken at some point.
I surrendered the male enigma to B&B Reptile Rescue And Education on Monday. They called me about two hours later to let me know that they had to surrender him to their vet, because he has all symptoms of crypto. This tiny, underweight, little guy could kill all of their rescues.
I am now wondering if the African Fat Tail and the bell albino also have crypto. We're awaiting vet results.
Do not buy from them. They sell sick animals.
(If I can get photobucket to cooperate, I'll post pictures of all of them.)