There's a boy I work with who's had reptiles for a while, and during lunch I touched on the subject and we started a nice conversation about the herps we've owned and own. It was a nice conversation until he told me about a water dragon he let loose behind his house about a month ago because he didn't want it anymore. His reason was that it slept all the time and he got tired of keeping a boring animal, then he shrugged his shoulders and took a bite out of his sandwich like we were talking about the weather. He then went on to tell me he's done it to leopard geckos and a ball python he had a while back. I was really sort of disgusted. This guy is 25, and should know better. I live in MA, and even now with summer on the way, night temps have still been dipping into the 40's. Pretty sure those poor little herps are long gone.
This guy still has another water dragon, and a couple colubrids. He says he's not as into herps as he used to be, so I'm trying to talk him into giving his remaining animals to me so I can place them with people I trust. He's iffy about it, and says that he's not sure if he wants to give them to people he doesn't know...
How do I handle this without hitting him in the mouth and robbing his house?