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<blockquote data-quote="SasyStace" data-source="post: 56951" data-attributes="member: 4083"><p>It's happened and it only took a year. I've become that lady, the see a T in distress must save lady. Stopped to get dubai yesterday and decided to look through this stores T collection there wasn't much and what they did have I wasn't interested in. I should note,... I've previously bought a sling here and she's grown into the most beautiful female P. Irminia my RA, ok moving on... they had the T's next to Scorps and baby snakes in very, very small containers the majority in the wrong substrate all of them bone dry, some in with TWO old molts wtf? Absolutely no concern with arboreal housings everything was in tiny flat containers. .. I was disgusted. As I was about to leave I noticed a container had been partially dropped between the wall and the shelves I practically had to climb inside to get it. .. anyways inside was the babe pictured below,the only thing on the container was Pinktoe. This babe was in such a small container that she couldn't stand all the way up her knees have been rubbed bald, her abdomen pretty small, she had shoved and webbed the bark into one side of the container to make as much room for her as she could. They couldn't tell me when she last ate, had a molt or what type of pink toe, he said an avic or something. . Haha wow, I asked when they had feed it last he didn't know, ok how much? 14 bucks? Wtf? Ok I'll take it. ... I had to physically scoop her out to rehouse her and it's the first time I've ever seen a T struggle to move slipping and falling but after an hour she was pro.... I don't really know if I saved her/him but sure makes me feel good knowing it will be spoiled!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SasyStace, post: 56951, member: 4083"] It's happened and it only took a year. I've become that lady, the see a T in distress must save lady. Stopped to get dubai yesterday and decided to look through this stores T collection there wasn't much and what they did have I wasn't interested in. I should note,... I've previously bought a sling here and she's grown into the most beautiful female P. Irminia my RA, ok moving on... they had the T's next to Scorps and baby snakes in very, very small containers the majority in the wrong substrate all of them bone dry, some in with TWO old molts wtf? Absolutely no concern with arboreal housings everything was in tiny flat containers. .. I was disgusted. As I was about to leave I noticed a container had been partially dropped between the wall and the shelves I practically had to climb inside to get it. .. anyways inside was the babe pictured below,the only thing on the container was Pinktoe. This babe was in such a small container that she couldn't stand all the way up her knees have been rubbed bald, her abdomen pretty small, she had shoved and webbed the bark into one side of the container to make as much room for her as she could. They couldn't tell me when she last ate, had a molt or what type of pink toe, he said an avic or something. . Haha wow, I asked when they had feed it last he didn't know, ok how much? 14 bucks? Wtf? Ok I'll take it. ... I had to physically scoop her out to rehouse her and it's the first time I've ever seen a T struggle to move slipping and falling but after an hour she was pro.... I don't really know if I saved her/him but sure makes me feel good knowing it will be spoiled! [/QUOTE]
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