Quote Originally Posted by TheVipersHouse View Post
TESTING: over 10 Years and not 1 death or illness related to using it .
from my collection or any other collection that uses this treatment .
i didnt make the treatment up it was recommended by reptile vet .
what you fail to grasp is im not the only person who uses this method and its been passed around before me , its safe and doesnt have no Ill affects on snakes .
so get your ass off your high horse and accept the fact there are other methods just as good if not better and safer then your PAM theory .
just like i learned that double sired snakes happen more common then i was informed , i was always taught and read that the genetics of it was a long shot (1 in a million was more an example of how rare it happens) .but thats got nothing to do with this topic ..

it was passed to me just as i have passed it to 100's of people and no one has ever had an issue of sick or death . so yes i do know what im saying from years of usage and word of mouth by others who use it ..
This is going nowhere. Let me ask you, are all these other people you know who use it importers? If so then I see why they would want would to use the cheapest product possible to get the mites of the animals they want to turn around and ship out to customers. Most people who have a small collection at home aren't bringing in new, imported animals regularly and a can of PAM (remember, that's the only product approved for use with reptiles) will last them YEARS. If even the potential for harming an animal isn't enough to persuade someone spend $20 on a can of PAM, how much do they really care about the health of their animals? The fact is, you really don't know what happens to the animals after they leave your facility. You haven't put money into research and development. You haven't done any scientific tests. My support of the use of PAM isn't a theory. I'll just have to continue recommending what I know is safe because I am not willing to have the death of someone else's animals on my conscience.