Welcome to the Nature Box Pet Emporium RU-vid Channel! Nature Box Pet Emporium is THE destination for exotic animal enthusiasts in the American Southwest. You can find us at our brick-and-mortar store in Aurora, Colorado, or at our online exotic pet shop at natureboxpetemporium.com. We ship!
On our RU-vid channel, we provide top-quality content on a variety of exotic pets, from scaly snakes to furry ferrets, and everything in-between! Whether you’re already the proud owner of an exotic pet or simply curious about what taking care of an exotic pet would look like, our videos can help.
Check out our popular unboxing videos to see us welcome new animals to the store, or learn about egg incubation, reptile supplements, custom-built terrariums, and so much more in one of our educational videos. If you have any questions, feel free to message our friendly Nature Box Pet Emporium team. We’re always happy to share our knowledge! Thanks a chameleon for stopping by!
i'm about to open my own fish store in the philippines. been watching youtube videos about closed loop air systems. do u think closed loops increase the air flow/air pressure? coz my store is big. like 100ft x 12ft and practically all the 2x100ft sides are lined with fish tanks (no fish tanks on the 2x12ft sides). a total of maybe 300 to 400 airline drops. i'm worried my 400w hailea vb800 vortex blower is not able to provide enough air pressure for all the airline drops.
I am pretty sure that golden albino axolotl in your 8-month-old "adult" tank is the one I bought early this spring! She just laid about a billion eggs all over the tank and your protégé Aidan recommended I find you for advice! This video was greatly helpful thank you! I'm going to try to replicate your set up
Did you have issues with the branch while making the background? I want to have a wishbone branch protruding from my foam background but I haven’t come up with a great way to stabilize while the foam cures. Thinking of just tying it up with fishing line
Hopefully this helps some people out! Some are spelt wrong but enjoy :] Nephrurus Wheeleri 1:59 Nephrurus Milii 4:15 Nephrurus Levis Levis 6:45 Nephrurus amiea 8:15
Bromeliads are epiphytes and need misting (some water in the crown) to maintain hydration. The plants in the substrate also need moisture. Any excess water drains in the rocky bottom, so the soil isn’t always saturated with water.