Okay just so the rest of us little nobodies can learn....hands up folks...who does multiple fecals on EVERY single snake that enters their collection?
There almost seems this underlying message from some of you, that those of us that have small collections, breed on a small scale are barely worth considering...gawd help the poor "pet snake owner"....they'd get no respect it seems (hello Rodney Dangerfield). Look most of us started out as simple pet snake owners, a lot of you likely sell off some of your snakes as beloved pets. How about we stop with the elitist crap. Some pet snakes are extremely well kept, some small collections are extremely well tended and some big breeders/importers/jobbers ought to be ashamed of the level of supposed care they give their snakes. It's not about numbers and who you are, it's about in the end the care you give, the knowledge you strive to gather so you can continue to grow and be better. It's about the snakes not the ego's!
So what if a customer comes back a year later with a query, a concern, a fear? Are some of you too "big" to answer? Is Ed so very busy and so very important that he couldn't have dealt with Emily on a herper to herper basis and likely this BOI thread would have never occurred? I'm a nobody in this business and likely never will be more than I am but I'm watching and I'm learning folks. So far the lesson of this thread for me personally is I'd rather never produce and sell a snake, than treat a customer in the manner I've watched Emily being treated by Ed. It won't matter how many pretty snakes I produce, if I can't be a honest, upfront person....nothing much else counts, at least in my "noobie" little brain.