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    Re: Life's not fair, and now my ball suffers for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I think that is a little extreme. We all make mistakes in the beginning. I too had my first bp in a horrible tank and the temps and humidity were not right. I was feeding her pinkies in a separate feeding box. This person has done their homework. They know they need a different enclosure, so they saved the money for a really good one. How does this sound like someone who is irresponsible?

    Sorry, but I believe this kind of post was a little uncalled for. An unfortunate error was made, but it doesn't mean the snake is going to perish because of it.
    Ok. Sorry I went to far. I was just thinking from a logical stand point that this is a ridiculous post. Of course it is good that they did their homework about the setup, maybe before maybe after, hindsight is always 20/20. What I was trying to point out in this case as with any other pet one would keep was that you should have the environment and ideal settings for the species long before they arrive. I can understand feeling bad for the snake while it has to wait who knows how long again for him to be able to afford another enclosure, but in the end whose fault is that really? It sucks ass that he didn't review his order before submitting it and someone else got a probably very nice vivarium for free. As for myself I'd totally give them a call if you still have the number or if you're still local ring the doorbell and say hey.

    In the end just trying to point out for future pets he should have this all going already so there is a happy home for them when they arrive, not in a mean way but not acknowledging what really happened and trying to cheer him up wont prove good for future situations.

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