Jay Sommers Reptiles
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I know a little something about geckos and I do not agree at all with not feeding insects. However it is extremely common practice to feed only commercial diets. And I am sure these are things that should have been discussed prior to purchase if it was a valid concern. If someone is so opposed to that husbandry protocol that it would cause them to back out of a sale that it seems important enough to ask prior to purchase. It is really not significant enough to warrant the sudden refusal to accept the animals. There is another reason for backing out. In fact it is so common that the whole point of the commercial diets being invented was to completely eliminate the need to use insects. I strongly disagree with this practice for many reasons. But even then it wouldn't stop me from buying someone's animal.and like I said if it's a big enough deal to someone who is not completely ignorant , like this buyer than you would ask upfront. Because no one buying cresteds would be shocked to find the breeder doesn't feed bugs. There is another reason for backing out in my opinion and this is a convenient excuse.