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I took my sons (4, 6, and 8) to a new pet store that specializes in exotics, mostly reptiles and amphibians. I saw some FBNs and noticed they were $19.99 each. I thought that they must be part of a CB program, but they were not. We paid 1/4 of that for ours a year ago and had NO idea they were WC. I was considering giving my babies to this store, should most of them survive as the set-ups were really nice and I have 13 larva at the moment, more eggs. But, I had second thoughts after talking to the employee - then they fed a live mouse to a snapping turtle much to the delight of most of the customers and to the horror of two of my boys - the third was w/ me checking out baby hedgehogs. I suppose I need to be thicker skinned about these things, but it's hard when you're an unofficial animal rescuer. I know things eat other things. My oldest was upset - said that they could opt for frozen mice/rats, etc. The employee kind of laughed that these animals were bred to be food - I guess like the crickets we feed our leopard gecko and tree frog. However, something about seeing an animal they view as a pet being thrown to the wolves, so to speak, didn't sit well with them or me. I'm sure this probably isn't the place for much sympathy on this issue now that I think about it - oh well, this got off the topic that there really needs to be some CB programs for all amphibians out there so they aren't kidnapped by the masses and suffer many, many losses along the way.
Anyway, I really thought the almost $20 price tag hinted that the FBNs were CB - not so.
Dana
Anyway, I really thought the almost $20 price tag hinted that the FBNs were CB - not so.
Dana