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Businiess name:  Harmar Pet Shop
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The ball pythons I saw there looked dangerously skinny, and didn't have any water offered to them in their enclosures. Also, I was looking at the tarantulas being sold, and a Rosehair Tarantula was marked as a ($35.00 no less) King Baboon Tarantula. I informed an employee that the cage it was being kept in was marked incorrectly, and she rudely stated it was a King Baboon Tarantula and that she wasn't taking it out. I understand that they specialize in small dogs and other small mammals, but seriously, if you're going to be caring for and selling an animal, you should know what the f*** it is. Also, there was a correctly labeled Rosehair right next to it, that looked exactly the same given a more red hue, and she still refused to be talked with. Why don't you go read a book, seeing as rosehairs are one of if not the MOST COMMON tarantula sold for pets along with Pink Toes, and if you aren't able to identify those, maybe you shouldn't be working there. Twat. Pros: nothing Cons: rude unknowledgable staff member, skinny pythons

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