Quote Originally Posted by Oombootoo View Post
You should be more specific on the males genetics. For proper in enclosure for the hatchlings, be specific on the size, and husbandry. You might want to add a foul play claws, insuring that you do not fall victim if let's say 4 out of 4 eggs hatch but you are told only 3 did and the dead one was discarded. Insure you get a correct clutch count and lay eyes on all hatchlings, alive or not. That's what I would add.
Good idea on being more specific on my males genetics. I was able to contact his breeder and discovered he came from a hypo hog female x super salmon jungle male, alone with pictures of them breeding and also the birth of my male.
That's a good idea about the foul play. I didn't think about that because the guy is wanting 1-2 babies for strictly pets. But I guess if he got dollar signs in his eyes later down the road then it would be a good idea to cover that.
Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Doubt anyone is gonna get eggs on that one

As for husbandry cage size and such, I think it is a bit pushy, when doing a lone with someone I would expect that the person knows how to keep animals in an optimal manner however it does not mean that they have to keep their animal the exact same way I do.

I have/had animals from 4 different people this season and they do not keep their animal the way I do, for example I do not provide a hot spot during most of the year why they do.

I feel that way too. Before even considering this loan I asked about his husbandry practices and it seems A-OK to me.