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jokerfish
at Sat Aug 16 07:10:47 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jokerfish ]
wow, a whopping 18 grams eh? whats that,about half of a mouse?
I understand from the buyers point of view about losing a nice chunk of change,that certainly sucks,but like i was told from a well known breeder when I purchased my first pinstripe and he went on a "fasting period"...its a ball python.You cant make then eat,you cant make them breed, you cant make them do anything really, they are what they are.
Now as I would see it if this happened to me,its in all honestly not your fault.If you have records proving the snake was eating,there you go.The snake was not a fresh hatch,she was a nice sized sub adult who was set in her ways and then uprooted. The vet did everything he possibly could to the snake ( and I am sure charged well for it,kind of like that episode of King of the Hill when Hank took in a cat for a soldier at war)and basically found nothing wrong with it.
As for a resolution...sorry but you are on you own with that one ,lol! 
----- 1.0 Albino with het female
1.0 Spider
1.0 cinnamon
1.1 Het genetic stripes-900 and 1500 grams
1.1 pastel
0.17 normal females
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