ohhh boyy
So I haven't been on here in a long time, been busy with school and going through some processes for a hopeful career, however in the mean time i've been working at a local pet store with a small reptiles section. now this is my dilemma, we had two bp's in and we do routine checks of animals 2 times a day. one of the bp's sold and the owner called us two days later claiming it had mites... after checking the bp's again since they are in the same room it was confirmed. my question is if I (and other employees) checked these guys as well as the other animals 2 times a day how did they get mites? my only idea would be hitch hikers coming in. not sure if i answered my own question but i went over these guys quite a bit as one had some stuck shed and i had bathed him without seeing anything... they were on paper towel and all husbandry was correct. they had been in our care for several weeks since hatching and there had been no mites.
time to get to cleaning the entire store i guess...
__________________
Sean
“If I found in my own ranks that a certain number of guys wanted to cut my throat, I'd make sure that I cut their throats first.” - Pierre Elliott Trudeau
|