Winter
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Ugh.
The state that those blood pythons are in upon arrival is sickening. And it is also quite clear that they were not healthy before being shipped.
That said, a few months back, I inquired about a supposedly solid red and flawless Amazon tree boa. I believe it was being sold by FYB Exotics, if I remember correctly, though I can no longer find the ad on KS.com. Nevertheless, after several tries, I was sent a picture of a "brownish" Ammie with what appears to be some red and yellow highlights. Additionally, it seemed to have some sort of wound or scar along it's side. I looked at the photo in PS7 and zoomed in quite a bit to try to figure out if it was a flaw in the picture, but it does appear to be some sort of puckered injury. In either case, the Ammie was *not* flawless OR solid red.
Here is a picture of the animal I inquired about. The injury (or whatever it is) is circled in red:
"Red" Amazon Tree Boa
Obviously, I decided not to do business with the seller. If I had any idea of what the future would hold for this guy, I likely would have posted on the BOI. At the time, though, it didn't seem like a big deal. With that said, though, I am sorry to hear about the most recent transactions gone bad, and I wish the best of luck to the injured parties.
Regards,
Lauren Rost
The state that those blood pythons are in upon arrival is sickening. And it is also quite clear that they were not healthy before being shipped.
That said, a few months back, I inquired about a supposedly solid red and flawless Amazon tree boa. I believe it was being sold by FYB Exotics, if I remember correctly, though I can no longer find the ad on KS.com. Nevertheless, after several tries, I was sent a picture of a "brownish" Ammie with what appears to be some red and yellow highlights. Additionally, it seemed to have some sort of wound or scar along it's side. I looked at the photo in PS7 and zoomed in quite a bit to try to figure out if it was a flaw in the picture, but it does appear to be some sort of puckered injury. In either case, the Ammie was *not* flawless OR solid red.
Here is a picture of the animal I inquired about. The injury (or whatever it is) is circled in red:
"Red" Amazon Tree Boa
Obviously, I decided not to do business with the seller. If I had any idea of what the future would hold for this guy, I likely would have posted on the BOI. At the time, though, it didn't seem like a big deal. With that said, though, I am sorry to hear about the most recent transactions gone bad, and I wish the best of luck to the injured parties.
Regards,
Lauren Rost
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