Re: eyes are diffrent size
One eye smaller than the other is a genetic defect.
I would DEMAND a FULL refund immediately if this was not disclosed prior to the sale.
Anyone that sells a snake with a small eye without disclosing that it has a genetic flaw is SCUM. Post them on the BOI so everyone know who not to deal with.
A problem like that should have been disclosed (and not tried to be pawned off as a stuck eyecap).
This happens in snakes sometimes (same as snakes with only one eye) and the animal should be kept as a pet, culled, or given to someone to raise with the condition that it NEVER gets bred.
Re: eyes are diffrent size
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Originally Posted by
rishnack
one small greeinsh poop :
Green? Have you brought a fecal sample in to a vet for testing?
Re: eyes are diffrent size
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Originally Posted by
SPJ
Green? Have you brought a fecal sample in to a vet for testing?
no its not my pet,my roommate prolly wont shell out 20 bucks for a fecal float but who knows
i knew it was genetic! thanx for confirming, they didnt disclose it prior to sale either, but on there behalf they did offer to take it back and he declined (course he thought it was a shed problem at the time also) hes had it to long to return it though, they offer a 3day return but a month? course they might not like gettin flamed on the boards either
so ask before you buy @ http://lllreptile.com/
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Bought a sub-adult spider but won't pay to have a fecal done at the vet...
Nice.
*big eye roll*
What is the snake gets an RI from stress and your friend doesn't want to pay for THAT?
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Originally Posted by
SatanicIntention
Bought a sub-adult spider but won't pay to have a fecal done at the vet.
Morphs like Spiders aren't cheap, over here in Uk you are looking at £600+ for a spider hatchling last time i checked. I know BP's are less expensive in US, but it seems strange he will lay out money for a morph, and not a few dollars for a fecal test?????
Re: eyes are diffrent size
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Originally Posted by
SatanicIntention
Bought a sub-adult spider but won't pay to have a fecal done at the vet...
Nice.
*big eye roll*
What is the snake gets an RI from stress and your friend doesn't want to pay for THAT?
people are funny huh ,kinda like buyin a car and not payin to change the oil. but once he hears he wont be able to breed him
maybe i,ll get a new spider:D
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Originally Posted by
scotty99
Morphs like Spiders aren't cheap, over here in Uk you are looking at £600+ for a spider hatchling last time i checked. I know BP's are less expensive in US, but it seems strange he will lay out money for a morph, and not a few dollars for a fecal test?????
yeah it was 350 to 400 american for the snake i spent more on a trip to the vet for lilith when i got her than she cost! and she,s just a banded at best, (pet store) but i always take em to the vet least once a year so they can tell me there fat and to lighten there feed sched:banana:
Re: eyes are diffrent size
A fecal is definitely in order.
It's not eating and has one eye smaller than the other.
It may have hidden problems as well.
I would be at the vet immediately if I opened the tub and saw a pile of green crap in there. That's not normal.
Out of curiosity, was this spider priced at typical retail or did the seller give a steep discount.
I would think it would be heavily discounted since it can never be used as a breeder.
Your friend needs to get a fecal to the vet asap and whether or not the person likes it, you need to make people aware of someone selling defective spiders without disclosing the information on it.
BTW, a $20 fecal is nothing compared to what it may cost if there is a problem and it gets worse.
Re: eyes are diffrent size
Get to the Vet!
as folks have said, for a fecal at least
but also I'd like to recommend you get a solid opinion about what is up with the eye.....posting pictures of the eye would be a good start. you described it a little but until we see a picture we can only guess at whether it's an illness, injury, bade eyecap shed, or genetic defect.