Zerah Morris
New Member
Mark,
here is the deal, I am not attempting to come across rude or emotionless.
You bought a product, in this case yes it is a living animal. With that purchase there is an implied and often written promise of health. If you had bought say a CD at BestBuy and put it in your CD player in the parking lot and it did not work, you would have calmly turned off the car and walked in and traded it for a new one with a new promise of it working. The same concept applies here. You have in no way had the animal long enough to impact its health in such an adverse way as to be responsible to pay for the necessary treatment to recover it to a healthy state. You bought the animal in good faith and I believe LLL sold it in good faith. If indeed this animal does have MBD, is just of poor genetic quality, or has health issues related to poor care during the early stages of its life you are going to have problems with it for the rest of its life, be it short or long. You did not intend to "buy" these problems, you wanted a chameleon that you could enjoy and you paid for that. As I stated in a previous post there are many new chameleon keepers on this board that started with perfectly healthy animals and fail everyday. This is hard enough to do well with a healthy animal much less attempting to recover one from these type of issues.
In addition most reputable breeders have a 5-7 day health guarantee on the animals they sell if they are CB. Everyday you wait because you want to be sure of what is wrong makes it easier for the retailer/breeder to blame the problems on your lack of understanding of proper husbandry. LLL should have been your very first call the minute you thought you had a problem. If you had just been incorrect, they would have talked you through that, but if you had told me that one of the chameleons I sold you was trembling when reaching for a branch I would have drove to your house, picked it up, replaced the animal and brought the one you purchased home for observation. Once the condition was accessed I would have made a decision and now armed with this information had the ability to examine my own husbandry parameters as a breeder and make the necessary adjustments to prevent such unfortunate incidents from occurring again. If the animal was put down I could choose to have a necropsy done and look at the causes for where I went wrong. Your hesitation in calling them seems to stem from wanting to know what you are talking about, you are a hobbyist not the breeder, sure get educated but do not expect to be as knowledgeable as someone who does this for a living. It is like not taking your car to the mechanic till you can tell him what is wrong with your car, that is his job not yours, for you the car should just work. The chameleon should likewise be healthy, no one it their right mind buys a sick chameleon unless it is a very rare species/morph and it is a gravid female we hope to get eggs from before she goes feet up.
Call LLL explain the problem, ask them what they want you to do with their chameleon, before it becomes your chameleon.
here is the deal, I am not attempting to come across rude or emotionless.
You bought a product, in this case yes it is a living animal. With that purchase there is an implied and often written promise of health. If you had bought say a CD at BestBuy and put it in your CD player in the parking lot and it did not work, you would have calmly turned off the car and walked in and traded it for a new one with a new promise of it working. The same concept applies here. You have in no way had the animal long enough to impact its health in such an adverse way as to be responsible to pay for the necessary treatment to recover it to a healthy state. You bought the animal in good faith and I believe LLL sold it in good faith. If indeed this animal does have MBD, is just of poor genetic quality, or has health issues related to poor care during the early stages of its life you are going to have problems with it for the rest of its life, be it short or long. You did not intend to "buy" these problems, you wanted a chameleon that you could enjoy and you paid for that. As I stated in a previous post there are many new chameleon keepers on this board that started with perfectly healthy animals and fail everyday. This is hard enough to do well with a healthy animal much less attempting to recover one from these type of issues.
In addition most reputable breeders have a 5-7 day health guarantee on the animals they sell if they are CB. Everyday you wait because you want to be sure of what is wrong makes it easier for the retailer/breeder to blame the problems on your lack of understanding of proper husbandry. LLL should have been your very first call the minute you thought you had a problem. If you had just been incorrect, they would have talked you through that, but if you had told me that one of the chameleons I sold you was trembling when reaching for a branch I would have drove to your house, picked it up, replaced the animal and brought the one you purchased home for observation. Once the condition was accessed I would have made a decision and now armed with this information had the ability to examine my own husbandry parameters as a breeder and make the necessary adjustments to prevent such unfortunate incidents from occurring again. If the animal was put down I could choose to have a necropsy done and look at the causes for where I went wrong. Your hesitation in calling them seems to stem from wanting to know what you are talking about, you are a hobbyist not the breeder, sure get educated but do not expect to be as knowledgeable as someone who does this for a living. It is like not taking your car to the mechanic till you can tell him what is wrong with your car, that is his job not yours, for you the car should just work. The chameleon should likewise be healthy, no one it their right mind buys a sick chameleon unless it is a very rare species/morph and it is a gravid female we hope to get eggs from before she goes feet up.
Call LLL explain the problem, ask them what they want you to do with their chameleon, before it becomes your chameleon.