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Aaareptilesupply.com
I purchased an albino boa from these guys and the thing was the result of some very close bloodline breeding.
These guys have good prices on there albinos but they are very bad quality, I would not recommend these people at all.
Hope this helps future snake buyers!
Here is a copy of the letter I sent them:
This is in regards to : A-ABOA33 Baby albino Colombian
boa female #33
order # 2901 purchased on 1/3/2005 and received on
2/3/2005
This is just to inform you on the issues of that
snake. After receiving this snake she was placed in
Quarantine for 4 weeks, she seamed a little slower
than the others at this age, and not as active.
She ate every week, pooped normal, and shed OK.
After quarantine I began to notice that this snake had
very thin skin, one eye was a little different than
the other, and still she was a little slow and weak.
I then took her to the local snake Vet. and they said
see is the product of the same blood line, closely
related breeding. The Vet. than said that she will
deteriorate with age.
At this time the snake will not move in the cage, she
stays coiled up in a corner. Only goes to the
bathroom when placed in the tub. And when held is very
limp and weak.
The Vet. says she will not last too much longer.
This letter is to let you know of the issues with the
location of were you get your snakes. I am not the
only one who bought from this litter. This close of
bloodline inbreeding is wrong.
This letter and the response will be posted on
Fauna
herptrader
boaconstictor.com and net
redtailboa.net
kingsnake
and any other sites that I belong too.
Thanks, and I hope to get a response soon
Rod
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