A non-turtle rant
So I walk into a pet store that I never usually go to just because I was shopping in that plaza that day. I'm not there 30 seconds before some girl is on my butt asking if she can help me. Fine. So I pretended I knew nothing about anything and told her I had an empty tank and wanted something to fill it. They had several tanks with different reptiles in them so I asked a bit about each one. I didn't know what some of them were but I could tell that the setups weren't right.
They had a large (2ft long) skink of some sort that looked pretty old and a bit sickly in about a 40 gal tank. Selling for $250. I asked how old it was (they said juvi...right) and where it was from...they didn't know where it was from and said it just ate lettuce.
On to the next, a pair of pacman frogs. They were in a plastic critter keeper on a shelf, sitting in gravel and water. I asked about how to keep them and she said you can buy them with their setup, as is for $45. Said they didn't need light or heat and they ate goldfish and crickets.
There was some kind of Uromastyx (sp?) that was all wrong too.
So I got home, got on the net because I knew the info was 'off' and of course, those frogs need heat AND light (85 degree day temp) and they should have a water dish to soak in but shouldnt be sitting in water all the time, and the gravel can cause impaction (surprise). They should have been in damp sphagnum moss. The skink was a monkey tailed skink, obviously sick compared with all the pics I found on the net and of course didn't have the necessities.
She offered me a care sheet on the frog...I wish I'd taken it. I just don't get why they wouldn't look some of this stuff up. I mean, if they're in it for the sale, why wouldn't they want to sell me $200 worth of supplies instead of a plastic critter keeper??
They had a large (2ft long) skink of some sort that looked pretty old and a bit sickly in about a 40 gal tank. Selling for $250. I asked how old it was (they said juvi...right) and where it was from...they didn't know where it was from and said it just ate lettuce.
On to the next, a pair of pacman frogs. They were in a plastic critter keeper on a shelf, sitting in gravel and water. I asked about how to keep them and she said you can buy them with their setup, as is for $45. Said they didn't need light or heat and they ate goldfish and crickets.
There was some kind of Uromastyx (sp?) that was all wrong too.
So I got home, got on the net because I knew the info was 'off' and of course, those frogs need heat AND light (85 degree day temp) and they should have a water dish to soak in but shouldnt be sitting in water all the time, and the gravel can cause impaction (surprise). They should have been in damp sphagnum moss. The skink was a monkey tailed skink, obviously sick compared with all the pics I found on the net and of course didn't have the necessities.
She offered me a care sheet on the frog...I wish I'd taken it. I just don't get why they wouldn't look some of this stuff up. I mean, if they're in it for the sale, why wouldn't they want to sell me $200 worth of supplies instead of a plastic critter keeper??