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  • 11-16-2018, 01:32 PM
    Skyrivers
    Re: Anxiety of waiting on an animal you are paying for or have paid for to arrive?
    Can we get back on topic please.



    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mc.mischievous7 View Post
    Do what I have to do meaning I had to go to work and being that I had no one at my house to pick u the animal when he arrived would of been a bad idea. He would of DOA for sure that day. But if you want to come at me and tell me what I did wrong or how I should go about doing something in the future in regards to handling my snake(s), then please DM me. Not, post it on someone else forum thread. This "conversation" has nothing to do with the topic here.

    To the author of this forum: I do apologize. And your snak looks beautiful by the way. Aurora is a beautiful name.

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    Originally Posted by pretends2bnormal View Post
    Not everyone has the means to take time off work to receive an animal due to their field of work not allowing vacation at certain times or other personal circumstances. It isn't ideal, but as long as the reptile is held at the hub and not delivered to their porch, there is not a need for this level of criticism.

    I've picked up deliveries as they arrived at a local hub first thing in the morning, and the boxes are kept inside the hub once they arrive where the temps range 60-75 degrees. I think few species would find this cold enough to result in a death post arrival without a pre-existing secondary issue within the length of a working day (i.e. snake was sold with poor immune function or existing RI, etc.).

    At the end of the day, it is a personal decision and your opinion is out there for any other users to see and take into account.

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  • 11-16-2018, 01:35 PM
    Mc.mischievous7
    Re: Anxiety of waiting on an animal you are paying for or have paid for to arrive?
    Agree!

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