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05-16-2009, 06:33 PM
#221
Registered User
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
Lol this is getting rediculous. All these speculations without actually contacting the source. And what is the significance of posting on here to claim you called with no avail? You guys should TALK to Brian before continuing with your accusations....because reallly, you arent going to persuade anyone to think like you, you arent going to make a difference, its not going to change a single thing. And for all you know, it can be something totally different than what you are thinking it is. Imagine if you started making all of these accusations and speculations for every big breeder out there...where would this hobby be? Do you think they owe you something? Do you think they should take the time out of there busy day to respond to an online forum topic? Because really , I dont. That just causes more drama. They could answer every question with an answer that would suit your likes, but there would still be others out there to complain about something else. Its how these forums go. Everyone is wrong, everyone is right. It is opinions! Nothing is going to change that.
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05-17-2009, 12:48 PM
#222
Registered User
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
all i have to say about this thread (and how long its gone on) is wow. its amazing, the amount of uneducated and unjustified posts have been on this thread. take that comment how you will. i think we all know which posts are the uneducated ones, pretty obvious. how many of us on here would buy animals from brian? i would, in a heartbeat. and those who wouldnt, because of "the way he keeps his animals" should not post that kind of stuff in here, it probably should go into the boi, where brian would be notified and would put to rest these idiotic accusations
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05-17-2009, 03:50 PM
#223
Banned
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
 Originally Posted by tigerretic76
all i have to say about this thread (and how long its gone on) is wow. its amazing, the amount of uneducated and unjustified posts have been on this thread. take that comment how you will. i think we all know which posts are the uneducated ones, pretty obvious. how many of us on here would buy animals from brian? i would, in a heartbeat. and those who wouldnt, because of "the way he keeps his animals" should not post that kind of stuff in here, it probably should go into the boi, where brian would be notified and would put to rest these idiotic accusations
He's already been asked on numerous forums including kingsnakes monitor forum. The ones asking were respected and well educated monitor keepers and breeders. Guess what? No answers. Nothing has been put to rest...
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05-17-2009, 04:51 PM
#224
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Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
I also called (just now) and nobody picked up.
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05-17-2009, 04:52 PM
#225
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
 Originally Posted by JohnMcD
I also called (just now) and nobody picked up.
It's Sunday...
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05-17-2009, 05:04 PM
#226
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
 Originally Posted by Nate
It's Sunday... 
WHAT!!! It makes a difference what day of the week it is now? Inquiring parasites, er minds, want to know.
Brian should be at the beck and call of EVERYONE, how can he not know that simple thing?
Just another black mark for Brian, taking a day off when such hot button topics are alive and thriving online.
The NERVE!!!
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05-17-2009, 07:42 PM
#227
Registered User
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
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05-17-2009, 08:55 PM
#228
Registered User
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
Wow this must be a record 23 pages In all honesty I think that if a breeder does his job and keeps wild animals wild( NO WC for sale) then he's done his job. Has anyone bought a sick animal from him? has anyone lost money due to his failure to take good care of his breeders? Are his animals taken to the vets when needed,tubs cleaned. geeze my hatchling sav(5inch) is in a 20L and I've been yelled at because of it.
Too many pets to list!
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05-17-2009, 11:51 PM
#229
Registered User
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
that is fine notifying someone on forums that really mean nothing to the big breeders. if anyone thinks his caring for animals is poor and tainting his reputation as a big name and well respected breeder, then this really should be taken to the right forum, section and correctly labled thread, where every big name breeder checks in on a regular basis and responds, the boi. this thread is just that, a thread in a forum. he has way to much to deal with than a couple people thinking his keeping is sub-par. if this was taken to the boi, alot of questions would probably be answered and minds put at ease.
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05-18-2009, 12:20 AM
#230
Banned
Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.
It should mean something. Big or small, a breeder is a breeder. Their business is being questioned with a simple statement, by possible customers. It is their job as the business owners, to upkeep their reputation to those possible customers by simply answering their questions.
It would take 5 minutes out of his day to snap a picture of the monitor caging, resize it and post, or email to those inquiring. Why not show the actual cages on snake bites, vs their feeding cages? That would be a smart and simplistic business move. How about his staff? I'm sure they could do the same with this problem. All the questions would be put to rest by a simple 5 minutes out of their day.
Is that not what business is about? Not just producing quality animals, but what about customer care, both pre and post-purchase? "Forum drama" or not, the questions are still being asked... yet they still go unanswered...
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