Hey all,
OK as I'm getting into reptiles/snakes, I thought I'd go to the two big box pet stores to see what they had. This is in Hemet, CA. I always had this idea that Petco was better than Petsmart for some reason. However Petsmart turned out better today sorta.
The only snakes Petsmart had were BP babies and all of them looked good. None of them looked in bad shape in my novice opinion. The anoles looked like they're gonna die tomorrow but I always see anoles like that. I swear it is 'cause they are field collected/wild caught and have a huge parasite load.
Petco had BPs and cornsnake babies. There were several babies in an enclosure: one Motley Anery and several Motley Amels. The funny thing was that they were labeled Okeetee cornsnakes! One of the BP babies looked awful with skin hanging in pieces all over his body from not shedding right. Also his eyes looked like several retained eyecaps. But what disturbed me even more were the Amel cornsnakes. I noticed all their eyes seemed receded into their sockets. Then I saw a green bug (looks a garden aphid) crawl on one of their faces. Upon closer look, it seems the mites/eggs (or whatever they are) were hiding inside their eye sockets! I am sure they have the dreaded snake mites. I came home though and looked online and nowhere did I find where the mites could be green.
Of course all this reaffirmed in me that you should really never buy animals in a pet store! It makes me even leary to even buy products there such as enclosure decor or anything!
I'm so glad my baby Reverse Okeetee (first snake) doesn't have any signs of mites, is eating well, does not appear dehydrated, and in my care has had two beautiful sheds including eye caps.
Z