So I finally made it to this shop today. Every time I stop by during business hours they are never open. I heard from a friend on here how bad it was and wanted to take a looksy. These poor snakes were in terrible conditions. More than one burm to tiny tanks, bugs all over the snakes, dead scorpions sitting out of cages. It smelt so bad in the store I got sick. I talked to the owner and he gave me a card so I check out his site. I was curious as to why the snakes care was so bad and maybe he just doesn't know what the heck is going on. On the site it says he has a Doctorate in Herpetology but why would he put these care instructions on his site?
New snake care

We are Thrilled you chose us for you newest purchase ! Please allow us to give you a few "pointers" to m,ake the transition into a new home sucsessful .

Shipping is a tramatic event, temperatures in shipping can go from extreme to extreme , from almost freezing to baking hot , your new purchase may have seen some stressful situations on its short overnight journey to you.

We recomend providing a dark and apropriatly warm enviorment, no handling or undue stress for at least 48 hours. provide clean drinking water as dehydration is a severe problem , products like "pedia-lyte" and gatoraide will be benificial if added to the drinking water. apropriate sized food should be offered within the first 4 days. This should handle most of the stresses of shipping and give your new pet a great new start in its new home.
I was just curious if anyone has heard of this before. Wouldn't this be a bad thing? Obviously everything else he has offered to do is wrong. Where did he get his degree? From Walmart?!

Not sure if I can or should put the name/link up but here is it. Admin please edit if you feel it's inappropriate.
www.carolinareptileexchange.com