We coordinate the Eau Claire Exotic Pet Expos in Eau Claire, WI, and this time we made a vlog about it! Watch to learn about many of the exotic pets our vendors breed! Music by BenSound and RU-vid studio library.
Being a newbie, just subscribed & an Senior I'd like to know more about you, how you came to care for reptiles, and how your hubby became involved as well. Love your channel 😍
If anybody is interested in getting sugar gliders and they do not know what company they want to go through I highly recommend the one shown in this video. I got my two little guys from them. they have an excellent selection of colors and they are very well tempered. both of mine arrived very healthy and I love the brand of food they provide and their supplements.
Just keep in mind that not every animal is made to keep as a pet. If you want one do lots of research, and know that they need a lot of space, toys, and things to climb on. Also, not sure about your vision/opinion but PETA dpesn't recommend keeping them as pets: www.peta.org/features/never-buy-sugar-gliders-as-pets/
NailsByAdanja , I'm really not sure PETA is a good unbiased source about this. I don't see any of the points mentioned in the article to be of any issue if proper research about the animal is done, and the animals are purchased from reputable breeders who care about the wellbeing of their animals. Assuming that everyone is going to "keep their sugar gliders in tiny cages without companionship" and all breeders "breed their sugar gliders in horrendous conditions" is a pessimestic and simply untrue view of the world.
Yogurt can be used to supplement protein, mine loved vanilla greek yogurt. As for the yogurt drops, they are used primarily for a treat to aid in bonding.
Laura and I had another amazing time vending at your expos! I look forward to more to come! We also had fun doing our little piece with our sugar gliders! Also I havent got a clue what ur getting ;) lol going to take a shot in the dark and say poison dart frogs lol :D
Well, chameleons are solitary animals, so I'll rule those out. I see there's no pool of water, so something that would be soaking in the water is not a good guess. I'd guess some type of tree frog (poison dart frogs?) or perhaps a lizard of sorts! Maybe a couple of Chinese water dragons? Gargoyle geckos? Hmm... I can't wait to find out!!
Hey Emily plz make a video called how to “convince your mom to get you a snake “ I know it not really your style But I could really use that video Like so she can see🐍♥️🐍♥️🐍♥️
Pretty sure there are other videos on youtube that do exactly that. You can also google it. Do your own research instead of asking someone else to do it for you.
Yeah, those Chinchillas definitely loved walking on those grids all day.. I really hope it was just for the Expo like so many other temporary containers but I don't really know why that would be necessary, a little bedding in their fur wouldn't make them unsellable.
Awesome video it's always cool to see all those reptiles and meet new people and talk about reptiles, I think that you are going to be getting crested geckos that's my guess.
Same, I only have two toy snakes, one yellow with black spots and one green with black spots. I already have an African grey and from this channel I realise how much care these reptiles need.
I'm jealous. Your expo has way more variety than my closest expo has :( Mine was basically all ball pythons and crested geckos. I love crested geckos but I would love to see more.
I was excited to watch this video, because I like finding new reputable breeders and suppliers for pets, but I was a bit horrified at the care that the Chinchillas were getting. I hope that improves, and that they are okay... :(
As someone who owns a very chubby sugar glider it’s interesting to see how my gliders diet varys from the one there. I feed mine lots of fruits and veggies, meal worms, crickets, chicken and cheese and sometimes some sweets we’re having for deserts but i feed him a protein supplement that has water, honey, scrambled eggs, bee pollen and a protein powder all blended together and frozen for a ice cream consistency
The new home set up looked like the great rain forest, which is awesome. I originally thought more green tree snakes but that housing leads to so many possibilities. And you have a variety of animal favorites, which makes it more difficult. With all that being said you seem to have a pension for some kind of gecko with a wide throat and to what looks like horns to me but I am legally blind so I may be way off. Whatever you are getting it will be a spoiled happy pet as all your others. God bless
Shout out to the Snake Pit! Got some cork bark from their shop under World of Fish in Duluth a couple months ago. Nice to have a reptile shop up north, finally!
It’s amazing to me to see people buying sugar gliders as pets. I live in Australia (where they’re originally from) and even we’re not allowed to keep them without a special license! Do people in the US have to have any special sort of license?
Hi Emily. I am thinking of getting an egg eating snake pretty soon. I have done my research but I really trust you and I really want to see what you do to care for them. If you could make a video at this kind of snakes care, feathering the proper environment for them best eggs temperature and tips for them I would really appreciate it. Don't forget that I love you. ❤️
I didn't know that boas don't lay eggs and I know my mom probably didn't think ahead when she got got a friend for Dora, the red tail boa we only had for a few weeks. Thankfully we haven't had problems with any of the reptiles we got suddenly (my dad's friend gave us 3 geckos out of nowhere around the same time) but this isn't the first time I've had to take care of a little animal that I have no experience with. Everything seems good for now. Sorry for the long read, but will the 2 red tail boas need their own separate tanks? We have a male and female around the same size so they might be the same age, I don't know.