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Posted by: dmasio13 at Sat Aug 16 10:13:37 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dmasio13 ] Matt I would have to say that after 5 months that I WOULDNT take an animal back for any reason who knows what kind of conditions that animal has been in. Obviously it was a feeder and if this person you sold it to knew the type of animal he was buying he/she would or should have know balls do go off feed from time to time. I bought some snakes that were over a year and a half old from a well known breeder and were only 300 grams but when I got them home and let them settle in they were feeding like champs. But with that being said I dread moving my animals from their hatchling tubs to the bigger ones because I would half to say about 60-70% off them go off feed for a little bit. But I think you have done the right thing by keeping in contact but in no way shape or form would I take this animal back. [ Hide Replies ]
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