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Well, I gotta admit, this guy is looking like a schmuck. I'm just baffled by the fact that NOBODY has taken him up on his offer to come visit his facility.
Tell you what. You guys raise 500 dollars for my travel expenses, and I will go visit his location. No BS. I will take pics and video, and give honest representation of his genetic operations.
Take it or leave it. I have no way of knowing if this guy is full of it, or not, but this is one way to find out for sure.
Bill,
You are more than welcome to come visit. I assure you, anyone that wishes to come will be given a tour and treated with more respect than most on fauna have ever shown me.
On a side note to answer some of the previous correspondence from yesterday:
We were at White Plains, as the other member pointed out. Despite some of your disagreements about the pricing for different types of animals we've had for sale, this at least shows that we have snakes for sale, are reaching out in person at trade shows, and are available for face to face interaction. If you don't like the prices or animals, then simply don't buy them.
When I go back in on Monday I'll take some better pic comparisons b/w the desert ghosts versus a regular side-by-side to show the difference. The ghosts were bought in a full collection buy out, and that's how they were listed (and suggested price).
When the gravids arrive for the season (shortly), I will take pictures of the animals crated from Africa (packed according to USFW CITIES regulations) when they arrive. I'll take pics of each snake, weight, etc. once they arrive and are ready for resale. I will ask anyone that orders the gravids this year from our waiting list to post their experience with myself, the animals, etc. on this forum so I have more overall feedback on this forum (versus their email correspondence). I am not taking any prepayments until the animals are in, treated, photographed, weighed, etc., so anyone wishing to order will have plenty of supporting data prior to receiving their animals. If anyone requests I can even take some video footage upon their arrival.
The Herpinator asked the following questions:
"I did mean how that sounded, but I am curious, I really don't know.
How do they get here? Are they really by boat? I can see someone taking enough care to ship enough animals to make overnight shipping worthwhile (if not crowded).
It really was a bona fide question. "
They do not come by boat. They are shipped via air service which ensures arrival in less than 24 hours. If they went by boat it would be far too much stress on the animals between temperature changes, time frame of delivery, etc.
If anyone else has any legitimate and respectful questions related to the gravids I'll be happy to answer them.