CheyenneAutumn
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Hey folks! I arranged to purchase a melanoid female Lotl today from a well known breeder in my city (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada).
I had already seen photos in her advertisement and assumed she was reputable due to the volume of her sales and regular ads. The photos of the Lotls looked great of course.
So I go to pick her up; the seller has her (the Lotl) in a dim basement, in a tuppaware on a dark table. Looks skinny, but I didn't shine lights to examine.
I get her in the car and to my horror half her bloody tail is rotted off and one arm is mangled and damaged!
Holy HELL I can't believe people keep any animal in this condition, let alone have the NERVE to sell her like this without telling me.
Jesus! Well, I'm glad I basically rescued this poor amphibian from this lazy, irresponsible, immature little... Sigh. Anyway, I need help and suggestions on how to help her recover
Just for reference, here are photos of MY axolotls in beautiful condition.
Should I keep her separate from my current axolotls?
Any suggestions or instructions are appreciated.
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I had already seen photos in her advertisement and assumed she was reputable due to the volume of her sales and regular ads. The photos of the Lotls looked great of course.
So I go to pick her up; the seller has her (the Lotl) in a dim basement, in a tuppaware on a dark table. Looks skinny, but I didn't shine lights to examine.
I get her in the car and to my horror half her bloody tail is rotted off and one arm is mangled and damaged!
Holy HELL I can't believe people keep any animal in this condition, let alone have the NERVE to sell her like this without telling me.
Jesus! Well, I'm glad I basically rescued this poor amphibian from this lazy, irresponsible, immature little... Sigh. Anyway, I need help and suggestions on how to help her recover
Just for reference, here are photos of MY axolotls in beautiful condition.
Should I keep her separate from my current axolotls?
Any suggestions or instructions are appreciated.
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