Well good morning Benny, it's great to see you again, great vlog today, there are some stunning animals in this one. I hope you have an awesome weekend sir.
aww ebv!! i l love them. 14 out of my 17 snakes are from there. they are always the most fun staff. laid back. chill. knowledgeable. just love the place in general.
Thank you so much for showing everything and not just focusing on ball pythons all the different varieties of reptiles at Tinley are amazing animals like big pythons anacondas monitors etc great work i just subscribed to your channel you did a great job filming the expo 💯💪🏾👍🏾🤘🏾😉
I can't wait to make mine, where can I find a cooler like that one with a drain at the bottom that's perfect shape and size. The 2 heaters is a great idea btw, and would a herpstat be helpful at all with aquarium heaters.
A uromastyx is from one of the most inhospitable places on the planet. Desert - very hot, and very dry. The setup this one is incorrect and in the long run, will hurt this animal. It needs basking spots of 130 Fahrenheit and nearly no humidity, which would kill all the plants in this tank. I really hope this isn't in a pet store, because they are going to give the wrong husbandry instructions to pet owners. It's just a bad situation. This video shouldn't be promoted either, as it will make people thing it's ok to raise desert species in tropical environments.
they look like fake plants to me. I think any criticism should be saved for when you know whether or not the animals actually being cared for incorrectly.
So basically Dr Fry didnt reaally discover the species. The seperation of northern green anacondas from the others was proposed before in 1801 and again in 1936 by other researchers. Dr Fry just happened to be the guy who had DNA work done to prove that they are infact different.
Nice video,,,, I wholesaled a bunch of Albino Burms to these guys many years back when I still bred Burms. It was a cool place to visit. I need to go back there someday and check out all their stuff in person. This guy has an incredible amount of energy and passion still. People like this inspire me to keep going and moving forward in the reptile hobby/business.
Never got to visit that shop, so i really appreciate the video! I grew up around the corner to Reptile Haven, I thank Chris Estep for growing my passion for reptiles. Speaking of, anyone know what happened to "Bud" the BIG male Water Monitor that he had? 😅