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Wow. And I didn't even read all of it.
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Too much to read on that now seems like a giant cluster tho
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Re: snakeg - aeterrabyte - Thomas Dorn - snakegenius - BEWARE
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
I didnt read the BOI, only this thread. The only things that make my Spidey senses are the mistakes in this letter. As others have said, WestAgate vs. West gate. Also Dr. Lusk refers to the snake as 'Yellow', Yellow and yellow. I would think he would keep it consistent throughout the whole letter. Also im not sure on this but isnt the masters degree usually listed first? It says "Dr. Richard Lusk, DVM, MS" and im pretty sure it should say "Dr. Richard Lusk, MS, DVM." Here its listed like i said:
http://www.zoominfo.com/#!search/pro...rgetid=profile
I know its possible for even doctors to make typos so the 'Yellow' vs. yellow thing is understandable; however, spelling your own office name wrong seems a bit silly. 
I'll provide a brief synopsis, then.
Buyer buys snake. Has snake for almost three weeks. Snake eats two (or three?) times while in his care, and he tells seller he is happy with snake. The day after the last feeding, the buyer takes it upon himself to "place water into the snake's mouth" because he thinks the animal needs this for whatever reason. fwiw, snake is in shed, so that could account for the crinkly dry look, especially if his humidity is too low. The day after this treatment, the animal begins displaying neurological issues which the buyer documents by producing several videos that show him flipping the snake around continually, stressing her out even more. He's refusing to believe that something this far in, coincidentally right after he did the water, could possibly be his fault, instead choosing to drag his poor seller through the mud and claim the animal has IBD, etc. There is more, but this is just the paraphrased, condensed version for those who don't want to slog through the fauna book.
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Putting something down snakes throat would cause problems if he hit something wrong ya idk if he is experienced at doing that to snakes but I know with people when you put a tube down the throat you make sure your not shaking or bumping anything cuz that's a fragile section on any animal. Sad snake had to suffer thru it all
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Re: snakeg - aeterrabyte - Thomas Dorn - snakegenius - BEWARE
 Originally Posted by Shadera
I posted this because at the root of it, I don't want to see another animal fall into your "care". You are exactly the type of person who burns their rep to the ground on one site, then heads to another and starts posting under a different name. This time, they get to see you coming and sidestep you.
I totally agree. And since Thomas has been banned over on Fauna for three days, I'm sure he will be along after a while to check in here and try to justify his abuse of the snake, his total innocence of any misdoings, his continued attempt to crucify a perfectly good seller, and his insistence that if our opinion of what has occurred differs from his whatsoever, it is because he is an intelligent PhD candidate and we are all wrong, and how could we not see that he is the bearer of the Truth?.
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This is why I really like dealing with people face to face and close to home.
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That snakes looks like it has terrible terrible spider wobble that probably developed after the stress of shipping and less than ideal husbandry...
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Did you see how hard it was breathing? It was totally stressed out, its just a baby.
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Re: snakeg - aeterrabyte - Thomas Dorn - snakegenius - BEWARE
 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
its just a baby.
Nope it was an omelet in that video
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Re: snakeg - aeterrabyte - Thomas Dorn - snakegenius - BEWARE
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
This is why I really like dealing with people face to face and close to home. 
FWIW< this guy doesn't live all that far from you.
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