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Its been 3 weeks already - upsetting

Shaksnake, here's their address. 265 West 87th Street New York, NY 10024 between Bway & West End Ave, they also have a website which faunanyc.com. If they do carry frozen feeders, let me know, cause I need a supplier when I'm home for breaks and such. I'm a student in MA, but I grew up in the city, the babies travel with me.
 
Sounds like they have a monopoly in the pet biz. It is a shame. I was recomended a shop in the Metro area of MN. They specialize in Reptiles. I was so excited to check out a 16 ft. Yellow Burmease. It was awefull. There were cuts and knicks in its skin, one eye and laying in poop. No hide or nothing. The rest of the store was just as bad. I saw some very sick snakes and lizards that were not being taken care of. It is real frustrating to see these things.
 
Sounds like they have a monopoly in the pet biz. It is a shame. I was recomended a shop in the Metro area of MN. They specialize in Reptiles. I was so excited to check out a 16 ft. Yellow Burmease. It was awefull. There were cuts and knicks in its skin, one eye and laying in poop. No hide or nothing. The rest of the store was just as bad. I saw some very sick snakes and lizards that were not being taken care of. It is real frustrating to see these things.

What was the place called?
 
Haarstad it was called Twin Cities Reptile in St. Paul. I was in the store checking things out for 20 minutes and of the 3 workers, not one said a word to me.
 
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