TripleMoonsExotic
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I have lived in the York area for 15 years. Their is one PetCo in the area on Rt. 30 next to Old Country Buffet. I couldn't mistake it for any other. The one in Hanover is on Eisenhower Dr next to Pier One. Again, I couldn't mistake it for another. If ill fish are quarantined. Why did I count 4 cichlids with a severe case of body fungus in a single tank 2 weeks ago when I was there? Why did I see a half dozen misc. mollies with fin and tail rot? I also saw 2 disgustingly anorexic leos on the sales floor, at which my younger sister pointed at them and asked why they didn't look like my hatchlings. Don't get me wrong though, it can't all be managements fault. The girl who was their at the time didn't have the slightest knowledge as to what was wrong with the fish, or showed any interest in treatment. When I mean sales floor, I mean customers have access to the area WITHOUT supervision. Those fledglings really shouldn't, in my opinion, be accesible to customers until they are well on their way to being weaned. Socialization is a great thing for a young birds, but in a controlled environment with experienced individuals.
Wanda, the SuperPetz in York has had the SPCA called on them many times. Their animals have been confinscated. It hasn't stopped them from being in business or selling the animals they have. I walked in there about a year ago and saw 4 adult ball pythons in the space of about 10 gallons covered in ticks and stuck shed. I spoke with the manager, who was indifferent. I contacted the SPCA, and the animals disappeared. I do not know what happened to them, and I haven't been back to the store.
Wanda, the SuperPetz in York has had the SPCA called on them many times. Their animals have been confinscated. It hasn't stopped them from being in business or selling the animals they have. I walked in there about a year ago and saw 4 adult ball pythons in the space of about 10 gallons covered in ticks and stuck shed. I spoke with the manager, who was indifferent. I contacted the SPCA, and the animals disappeared. I do not know what happened to them, and I haven't been back to the store.

Let the flamin' begin!


Hey, no probs here.
for fanatical generalizations. Some breeders benefit from the "homebred image" and some stores may suffer from the old puppy mill stories