Summit Reptiles
Summit Reptiles
What's done is done
Well, I was trying not to have to post here again, but I guess I will have to explain a few things a bit further.
Those who are siding with Mr. Steele seem to not be paying attention to the fact that he guaranteed the animals to be feeding, which they still do not and Mr. Hinkle is most likely correct is saying the stress from the mites cause them to go off food. The animals are very thin and have a lot of excess skin on them. This leads me to believe the animals did not feed regularly like they were advertised to have.
Oh, I almost forgot about the fact the he said the Boas were about two to three times the size they really are. Here is another quote from Mr. Steele. “The male you were looking at is about 6'6" and 20lbs. The female is about 6'3" and 16lbs.” Now, the actual size of the male is 61” and 6.8lbs and the female is 68” and 6.3lbs, another obvious difference. If anyone would like to see photos of the animals I will certainly take them and post them here to show their obvious lack of nutrition.
I also want to say that if this situation was ever presented to me and I was on the opposite side (God Forbid). Given the circumstances, I would take care of the situation. Despite the embarrassment I may incur.
I understand that unless Chris has a sudden change of heart I will not get my 675.00 dollars back and just so everyone knows these animals will not go into my collection at any point nor will they be sold to anyone. The animals are going to remain here at my home until they are feeding, healthy and mite free, then they will be donated to a local pet store or Herpetological Society. I wish everyone the best and hope that someday everyone can realize the importance of not having mites, ever! Much less sending them to someone else.
Cordially,
Brandon Weik
www.summitreptiles.com
Well, I was trying not to have to post here again, but I guess I will have to explain a few things a bit further.
Those who are siding with Mr. Steele seem to not be paying attention to the fact that he guaranteed the animals to be feeding, which they still do not and Mr. Hinkle is most likely correct is saying the stress from the mites cause them to go off food. The animals are very thin and have a lot of excess skin on them. This leads me to believe the animals did not feed regularly like they were advertised to have.
Oh, I almost forgot about the fact the he said the Boas were about two to three times the size they really are. Here is another quote from Mr. Steele. “The male you were looking at is about 6'6" and 20lbs. The female is about 6'3" and 16lbs.” Now, the actual size of the male is 61” and 6.8lbs and the female is 68” and 6.3lbs, another obvious difference. If anyone would like to see photos of the animals I will certainly take them and post them here to show their obvious lack of nutrition.
I also want to say that if this situation was ever presented to me and I was on the opposite side (God Forbid). Given the circumstances, I would take care of the situation. Despite the embarrassment I may incur.
I understand that unless Chris has a sudden change of heart I will not get my 675.00 dollars back and just so everyone knows these animals will not go into my collection at any point nor will they be sold to anyone. The animals are going to remain here at my home until they are feeding, healthy and mite free, then they will be donated to a local pet store or Herpetological Society. I wish everyone the best and hope that someday everyone can realize the importance of not having mites, ever! Much less sending them to someone else.
Cordially,
Brandon Weik
www.summitreptiles.com