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Posted by bobl on March 19, 2003 at 08:01:20:

In Reply to: Re: Phil, I won't even have to quaranteen.... posted by bobl on March 19, 2003 at 07:59:06:

::that Yellowtail trio I'm getting from you. Judging from what you put your animals through to introduce them to your own collection, those little ones I'm getting from you are likely to get sick being introduced to MINE. In fact, can we just consider Yeti avoidance weeks as part of the quaranteen? That'll save a lot of effort on my part.

::I'm becoming more and more convinced that the big chunk of change spent on a trio of YellowTails was more of a bargain than I thought.

::As for my own thoughts on introducing a new animal(s) to my collection... I recently had my Diamond Pythons die from Bacterial Septecemia. Dr Maas concluded from the necropsy report that the Diamonds could quite likely have been sick from the day I got them (Nov, 2001) and simply succomed this year when brought out of hibernation. They had no outward signs or symptoms of being sick. I even occasionally looked at their feces in my microscope for bugs (never saw anything obvious). Now the 2 perfectly healthy looking animals are dead.

::So my current policy is put first priority in buying from a good source (like Dr Phil). If you get the animals from a less than perfect source but the animals look and act healthy and have no obvious problems, then I treat them as healthy animals.

::I don't buy any wc animals, as far as I know. I know I'm not willing to go through all the appropriate steps to make sure they are healthy. I'd rather pay the extra $ for good CB animals. Call me lazy, but don't call me cheap...

::Doug T

:
:I wouldn't say buying W.C. animals is being cheap by any stretch of the imagination.
:First off, they aren't cheap to buy and it costs a fair amount of money to get them acclimated and fully treated for "bugs" not too mention the time invested to get them that way. I've been fortunate to have almost all of my W.C.'s arrive in very good condition, but I treated them anyway as a precautionary measure.
:I have several W.C. YT's and have spent $200 to $300 each shipping not included, not cheap and I am waiting for my trio from Phil and also snakes from Dean and Dan.
:W.C. and or C.B., either way it's not cheap!

:Bobby
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