Must be, according to their other thread. Which means quarantine means nothing at this point.. Hmmm
Hopefully none of them were sick or with mites.. Not a good way to start a breeding program or earn trust for future sales that's for sure.
To the OP: It's a good idea to get your enclosures and/or racks all set up properly with proper thermostat controlled heat, humidity, digital probed thermometer etc, before jumping into breeding. Then it's an even better idea to practice proper quarantine procedure with any and all new animals you obtain.