My bad Dennis, I get the local shows mixed up sometimes, especially the ones with multiple owners lol.
Can't edit posts on here but thanks for clarifying.
As a fellow leopard enthusiast, I'd love to hear your input on the animals that were for sale in the original post.
I figured since my name was brought up I would chime in. I only sell healthy and quality geckos. I would not sell them to anyone if they were not 100% healthy!
The only geckos that were mine that are pictured are the 2 Fasico Bells in the second post of the screen shot from They were both less than 2 months old when I sold them. I have plenty of people that will tell you that I have quality geckos and they are well care of. If you don't know me you should throw judgement on me.
Anyone who blows a gasket over a polite and very reasonable question about their animals' condition is a huge red flag for me. It reeks of extreme defensiveness, because that person probably knows something is very wrong. If there is a legitimate reason for the animals to look that way (such as a rescue with starved animals it is rehabilitating) then there is a quick and no-fuss answer to anyone bringing a concern.
Of course, there is no excuse for selling such emaciated animals and the fact that the seller already rehomed them tells me this isn't the only venue he was questioned in. Seeing that response makes me wonder about his character as well. If you've screwed up, just say so. "I was in over my head, I was wrong, I rehomed the animals" etc. A concern over the animals' welfare is not something to shoot the messenger over.
I don't know about geckos but I did purchase a ball python for this breeder a few months ago and she was INFESTED with mites. Tried to contact him to let him know so he could look out for them and he basically told me that he knows what he's doing so it couldn't have come from him. The snake ARRIVED with the mites. I was only trying to be polite and share the information with him so he could look out and I was met with attitude. Would not recommend this breeder to anyone.
You should definitely post any emails between the 2 of you so that others can see just how Brian likes to handle concerned customers. I have a good feeling I know what the conversation looked like, but it would absolutely help your case. Also any photos of the snake that show proof of the mites would be helpful.
He produces very few of the animals he sells and mostly purchases his animals from others to flip at a profit, so this doesn't surprise me one bit.