As more people breed, more BS comes up. I recently bred and gave the offspring away. The last one ended up with scale rot because its tub (although identical to the others) was retaining humidity to a high degree. I told to person who was interested what happened, treated it, and when she was ready I let her go. That's what I would expect and what I would do. But a lot of people just lack the ethics side of the business, they lack transparency and end up releasing unhealthy animals. It's not okay, but it seems to be the current situation in the trade, because so many people are in this to make a quick buck. There are even members on this site who raise serious red flags, and whom I constantly try to steer in a better direction than the ones they seem to be heading toward.
Quality isn't nearly as sought after and it should be.