Majora":dfzwdk4s said:^I work at a Petco, and it's sort of the same thing for us. They send us babies way too small to be sold and there's nothing we can do about it. If we get really tiny babies in we keep them in the back for a few weeks until they get bigger. We monitor them to make sure they're healthy and eating well and make sure they get soaked every morning to keep them hydrated. I wish we could get them from local breeders or something. We get a lot of ours from Sandfire Dragon Ranch.
hypnotiq":23i79v55 said:my bestfriend works at a petsmart and she's main head of the reptile. She's properly trained and has a few reptiles herself. I'll say one thing she would never ever in a million years let something like that happen. The minute one of them look lethargic or it not eating she pulls them puts them in the sick room in the back and calls the vet. it's a sad that they can't find one person who knows anything about reptiles to put over them. or people who just don't care enough. i would seriously call corporate and tell them your story because that's there reputation on the line. maybe they will find someone who is knowledgeable in reptiles which is by far something they need.
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