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The only time I get really irritated is when I see them selling neonates that are waaaay too tiny
I'd rather see them sell a young neonate which may be in good health, just a bit young than see them sell neglected / suffering / dying animals for too much money.
Surely you didn;t mean that its the only time you get irritated.
I'd rather see them sell a young neonate which may be in good health, just a bit young than see them sell neglected / suffering / dying animals for too much money.
Surely you didn;t mean that its the only time you get irritated.
I don't care how they keep them. My animals are all well taken care of. Selling very young neonates puts the keeper (often new, often inexperienced) in a situation they are usually unprepared for since most exceptionally young animals are no where near established.
It can turn people off of owning reptiles which can and does effect our hobby.
I don't care how they keep them. My animals are all well taken care of. Selling very young neonates puts the keeper (often new, often inexperienced) in a situation they are usually unprepared for since most exceptionally young animals are no where near established.
It can turn people off of owning reptiles which can and does effect our hobby.
I don't disagree about selling very young animals....I'm just saying it cant be the ONLY thing that irritates you. Dying reptiles surely irritates you as well and also gives the hobby a bad name / turns people off when they bring home an animal and it dies.
I don't disagree about selling very young animals....I'm just saying it cant be the ONLY thing that irritates you. Dying reptiles surely irritates you as well and also gives the hobby a bad name / turns people off when they bring home an animal and it dies.
I don't know about Lady_Bug but it doesn't bother me anymore. All you can do is ensure all your animals are well cared for. I can't spend my time worrying about some animals who unfortunately ended up in a bad situation.
I do think lady_bug is trying to say that reptiles who are otherwise healthy that are undersized to be sold is what really irritates her. It isn't a simple situation to be in for a new keeper and most likely the keeper will kill the animal with undue stress.
To each his own I guess. I'm always irritated to see an unhealthy animal, whether its in the wild, or in a cage it usually bothers me, even if its just nature taking its course. That being said, I have never bought an animal because it was sick, or to 'rescue' it, in my life. And I've also never interfered with nature taking its course. Then again, I am easily irritated....
I don't disagree about selling very young animals....I'm just saying it cant be the ONLY thing that irritates you. Dying reptiles surely irritates you as well and also gives the hobby a bad name / turns people off when they bring home an animal and it dies.
It would be a waste of energy to get irritated. Proper husbandry can be expensive, and companies looove their money. They usually don't like being separated from their money, makes them sad.