I just got back from this shop and as a former animal technician it is my opinion that this is an overall disgrace.
Many of the animals there I would regard as un-sellable, it appears that a lot of the animals have been there for some time, there were many cats and some dogs that were well past the cute and cuddly stage, making them even harder to sell.
My initial impression was that the herp was possibly too cold, there are many dragons with only half a tail, there was a ridgy which looked blind in one eye, possible as a result of an injury or infection. There is also a gippy Water Dragon which is badly emaciated. There were a couple types of dragons and snakes that looked ok but I would put this down to the fact that they probably haven't been there very long.
The area where birds of prey, blue wing kookaburra's etc were being housed has been chained off and I couldn't really see much in there apart from some peacocks.
One of the snake cages had had the front covered with newspaper the lights were on but I couldn't see what was going on there.
The bottom line is that these animals are just going to continue to sit there because lets face it, who is going to buy a lizard with no tail or a gippy that looks near death. The overall hygiene was very poor many of the animals had soiled water and some had none at all.
As we were leaving we noticed some of the advertisements on the front of the building boasting over 6000 animals on display, we also noticed a large warning sign saying: No Camera's, No Video Camera's or Digital Devices etc.
The DSE and animal welfare organizations really need to act on this one and ensure that it doesn't continue to happen there or anywhere else!
I did take pic's with my mobile and I am considering posting later although I am concerned about the legality of doing so.