You're getting awful snarky to everyone these days, even if they were trying to answer your questions. It seems like if you don't like their answer or the way they answered it, you just spout off at the mouth...
Your answers are always smart, and most of the time thought out. But lately it's not always the case. I actually enjoy reading what you have to say in threads because you do seem smart about things. But your snarkiness is almost overshadowing what you're trying to deliver.
I agree with you that he should have gone and gotten feed that his animal could eat. That's a given. Though I do know several of my animals before have chosen to go off of food, I still gave it to them.
My dragon (yes I know it's a different species) will go into a mode in the winter where he refuses to eat, and mainly sleeps. I still put some food in his bowl, but I don't put the normal amount unless I see that he comes and wants more. He does wind up loosing some of his body weight, but in the spring, when he wakes up and becomes active again he eats like there is no tomorrow and puts it all back on (along with more.)
I'm to blame here also for not appropriately reading that he purposely didn't feed the animal in that time frame, as I thought the animal just went off food. That's on me for not reading it appropriately (I think I need to not read things when I'm trying to get work done as well.) With that I will say that I'm sorry for not reading and understanding it appropriately, and the breeder is in the wrong for not going to get feed while his colony was getting back up to par. No matter if the animal is off food on their own accord or not, food should be offered. Though that still doesn't change my mind that the OP was exaggerating time frames in order to get a discount/better deal.