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Heres the red eyed tree frog cage since i’ve done away with the coco fiber in the last red eye video.
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Heres the red eyed tree frog cage since i’ve done away with the coco fiber in the last red eye video.
liek the title says fool!
custom reptile terrarium
SMALL SCREEN BEST: 50 ft from my favorite Nile Crocodile snacking on goat heads-Samburu River (Africa)
Just a few photo’s of mitch’s reptiles
My Albino Burmese Python (Who is named Fluffy) eating a quail!
His first meal bigger than a mouse =(
So, as you can tell, I’m excited! =D
NOTE:
I know, I appologize for the live meal, it’s his first live meal ever, he was on Frozen-Thawed mice, and they got way too small for Fluffy.
Oh, and that cage is just his feeding cage, his housing cage is 3 by 4 by 3 feet.
First, and LAST live meal, as I my self was terrified of feeding him live meals.
Captive Bred Snake
In captivity their diet consists primarily of commercially available, appropriately sized rats, and moving up to larger items such as rabbits and poultry as they grow.
LOOK HERE FOR THE NAMES OF THE ANIMALS IN THE BREEDING BOXES!!!!!.
Ok i dont remember them all but here is what i do remember:
1:49=Baby bearded dragons
1:53=more baby beardies
1:55=(in far left part of screen) baby frilled lizards
2:02=Baby uromastyx
2:06=Baby Yellow Niger uromastyx
2:10=some desert lizard
2:36=can’t remember exact names of snake but their heads were thinner than leaves!
3:26=some kinda frog
3:54=baby Savs
4:12=Sandfish
4:27=baby iguanas
4:29= dont know real names but all i remember is the label saying “AWESOME SNAKES!”
it was a really great show. i enjoyed it and can’t wait for the next one in july.
A Tour Of The Red Tail Boa Enclosure.
constrictor specimens from Suriname, or Boa constrictor imperator specimens from Cayo de los Cochinos Hog Island off the coast of Honduras.
so we got home from the show and we decide to feed some our reptiles some of the great feeders at excellent prices form the expo! but something happens in the end.LOL
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Savannah Monitor eating a scorpion
This is Milton my 3 year old adult snow corn snake eating his favourite food! Edited as he took so long ‘suffocating’ it even though it was dead already! Newer video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqY711EInBY
During the day they may be found hiding under loose tree bark and beneath logs, rocks, and other debris.