Quote Originally Posted by MMReptiles View Post
For one- outback reptiles is not the most trustworthy of breeders if I'm recalling right. Now then, this is just my personal opinion.. You purchased a snake knowing full well it had eating problems. Did you ever force feed? It may have saved your snake if you had.

Personally, if you didn't want the responsibility of force feeding, or the risk of it not eating and dieing- why buy the snake? You took the risk when you purchased his animal, and if he replaces it then it's him going above and beyond for your mistake.

Just my .02
x2 IMO
and also it died 2 months after purchase.
Most guarantees dont last that long. If the breeder is willing to work with you at all then thats very generous of them.
How many meals did the snake have before you got it?
If its a hatchling and is a picky eater, i wouldnt have bought it myself. but thats just me. I hope you find luck with the situation.