I can also tell you that I've seen or heard of a few reds come in in the past couple of weeks. My tally is 0 for 2 right now. When I see more than one of these come in, I assume that they all came from the same exporter, so buyer beware.
I think the ability to come together like this is great. Since we agree that problems start at the export end, if we can isolate certain exporters we'll be able to gauge the success of these nems to a certain degree. We'll need to track who purchases these and how they fare. Obviously this is wishful thinking, but hopefully one day we'll be able to know enough about the supply chain to patronize those who are taking the time to care for the animals while in transit.
I don't think you will ever be able to track the supply chain to help you determine which supplier is good and not good and here is why... Let say I see XYZ wholesaler has a bunch of carpets come in and the pictures show the mouth gaping. No wholesaler is going to hold those carpets because they know a large percentage of them will die. ($$$$) So they are going to unload them as quickly as possible. Lets also say I see them and then come on a public forum and say XYZ got XXX but dont buy them. How do u think that company would react when they find out ? Also it would be problematic because I dont know who that wholesaler sells too .. Most of the livestock comes through either LA or Miami and then its shipped across the entire US to retailers and LFS. The only people who really know where all the live stock goes too are the wholesalers themselves and they are not going to disclose to the public what goes on. In my exp I have found that each wholesaler is really good in one area of livestock and ok in others so that is why I use multiple companies for the goods I like. It would be nice to be able to track from the collection point to your home but it involves too much proprietary information that companies are just not going to disclose. In fact from a business stand point the less that the public knows the better.
Can anybody knows what type is this one? It's about 2"inch