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The Dude's TOP 5 Reptiles for Beginners 

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@Plummchild
@Plummchild Год назад
Great Line up, if I was to add a "runner up" to say, it would defiantly be a Common Boa/Boa longicauda. These are great for the beginner keeper that wants to learn about keeping reptiles more so than any of the other (except maybe the beardie). They enable the keeper to learn more about how to handle and read snakes better than the ball or corn would, how to properly keep a feeding schedule to keep your snake healthy. And have a (imo) very underrated attribute to them that a lot of snakes do not, they typically aren't very shy and like to sit out in the open during most times of the day (individuals may vary). Some may be bitey, but as long as it is a baby, it makes the perfect teaching tool for beginners to learn how to tame down a snake. Only downsize would be size, but with Male Commons and the longicauda's that's not really an issue as they get to ball python sizes if fed properly. Really enjoyed the video!
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
Thank you for providing your thoughts and input, good to know. I am glad to hear you enjoyed the video, we appreciate your support!
@brokengeckostudios5302
@brokengeckostudios5302 Год назад
Thank you for saying that bearded dragons are costly upfront! So many people recommend them for beginners, but fail to mention that Temperament wise, I definitely agree with them being perfect for beginners. My previous beardie, Cheerio, came from a bad living situation and never bit me out of aggression. I was giving her medication and didn’t move my thumb away from her mouth in time. Even then, it didn’t hurt! My current beardie, Crouton, is super sassy, and will puff his beard up at me sometimes, but he’s never bit me. He’s seven months old, so he’s still in his defensive juvenile phase, but he’s definitely chilling out as he grows older
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
I love seeing how reptiles all have their own personalities and preferances, just like humans!
@caden_gabriel
@caden_gabriel Год назад
Day 1 of asking for you to build a bioactive chinese water dragon enclosure
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
Thanks for the recommendation, I will be sure to add it to our list of future videos to look back at!
@avaogara
@avaogara Год назад
I love this snake Carmel ghost morph ? so pretty n yes I'm planning on a BP soon .done research year now n I'm so ready..love your enclosure too
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
Thank you for your comment and support!
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 Год назад
well i have seen one aggressive crestie , one of the pet tubers own one , hard to believe , lol
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
It's cool that even reptiles carry their own individual personalities.
@Trails_trout_surf
@Trails_trout_surf Год назад
feirce looks to me about 5 ft i have a 2 and a half year old corn snake and fully stretched out he is 4ft give or take like 2 inches
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter
@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Год назад
That is awesome! I used to find them here in the South and i would find what appeared to be older specimens right around the 3.5' range, however, they are in the wild so that could def. have something to do with that! I hope you enjoyed this video.
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