@cwood4ever snakes are not all bad they may not show love that much but they are good pets they live longer than dogs they eat way less you donnt have to feed them every day give them a bath groom them play with them all the time a dogs going to bite you more than a snake will and they make great pets
every thing a snake needs like proten calcam and all the other nurtrion is in a food source like mice have vitiman c and you dont have to take them outside to make vitiman C you can just feed the food oragase and anything als that is high in vitimam C
This lady is insanely wrong when it comes to snakes. For one, Python regius is nocturnal therefore not needing the sunlight for processing D3 as do diurnal lizards and chelonians. I've never seen or heard of anyone deworming their snakes twice a year. Plus I saw a cricket in the corn snakes cage on one of her vids, wtf is up with that!?!
D3 Is from sunlight? Its also used for heat, even though it makes more sense to use a heat pad/tape.
She may be wrong on most of her stuff but hey, Shes just a big time city girl, and probably though snakes were "slimy" untill she touched the 16 foot burm at the local zoo "show time"
Uh, snakes, well ball pythons, are nocturnal. They don't need sunlight to process D3, they get that from their food (at least I think thats where they get it lol). Anyways, they just need a heat spot so that they can get warm when they want to and a cool spot to cool down. I don't know who this lady thinks she is, but I'm 15 and I think I know more about them. All her videos seem worthless.
Snakes do not need sunlight to process vitamin D3. That is some species of lizard NOT snakes. I highly suggest people look elsewhere for information on keeping snakes.
@rattsahattskater sorry if i mispelled that. If a snake is in a new enviroment than it is used too it might not eat like it normally would.
estasak13 1 month ago
HELP?!
I just got my snake yesterday and its shedding and it wont eat is it normal?!!!!!
rastahattskaters 1 month ago
Does anyone know how to increase humidity in a terrarium?
DragonxXxShadow 6 months ago
No offense but stop saying 'umm'
parkranger487 8 months ago
thousands of how to fail videos
JMHITMAN69 9 months ago
PetLand? Really? Well, ExpertVillage, that is a new low.
MyLoveAPBT 10 months ago
shes stoned
SmileyDuck97 1 year ago
that a way to explain the obvious dumb ass
41skylar41 1 year ago
dumb bitch!!!!
7azzhole 1 year ago 2
You should find a new job that you knowing something about "expert village" ya right more like village of the idiots
nilagorilla 1 year ago
Why would anyone want a snake. Thats dangerous, get a dog or something
cwood4ever 1 year ago
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@cwood4ever You say {Why would anyone want a snake. Thats dangerous, get a dog or something} Why you come to this video moron!?
SomeWhiteDude14 1 year ago
@cwood4ever snakes are not all bad they may not show love that much but they are good pets they live longer than dogs they eat way less you donnt have to feed them every day give them a bath groom them play with them all the time a dogs going to bite you more than a snake will and they make great pets
kele0675 8 months ago
i wouldn't recomend taking your snake outside, only if you live in a hot country
snakeboy96 2 years ago
every thing a snake needs like proten calcam and all the other nurtrion is in a food source like mice have vitiman c and you dont have to take them outside to make vitiman C you can just feed the food oragase and anything als that is high in vitimam C
reptileguy100 2 years ago 4
@reptileguy100 dont you mean vitamin d? lol
icup728 8 months ago
It's not safe for a captive bred snake to go outside and be on the ground...
grmaka2 3 years ago 3
It is too, It just needs to be well watched.
AzHerps 3 years ago
This lady is insanely wrong when it comes to snakes. For one, Python regius is nocturnal therefore not needing the sunlight for processing D3 as do diurnal lizards and chelonians. I've never seen or heard of anyone deworming their snakes twice a year. Plus I saw a cricket in the corn snakes cage on one of her vids, wtf is up with that!?!
necrohmortis 3 years ago 2
D3 Is from sunlight? Its also used for heat, even though it makes more sense to use a heat pad/tape.
She may be wrong on most of her stuff but hey, Shes just a big time city girl, and probably though snakes were "slimy" untill she touched the 16 foot burm at the local zoo "show time"
Give her some slack.
AzHerps 3 years ago
Uh, snakes, well ball pythons, are nocturnal. They don't need sunlight to process D3, they get that from their food (at least I think thats where they get it lol). Anyways, they just need a heat spot so that they can get warm when they want to and a cool spot to cool down. I don't know who this lady thinks she is, but I'm 15 and I think I know more about them. All her videos seem worthless.
Nikki1292 3 years ago
i thought they were paying an expert for this video?
BLIX5445 3 years ago
Snakes do not need sunlight to process vitamin D3. That is some species of lizard NOT snakes. I highly suggest people look elsewhere for information on keeping snakes.
holzking2002 3 years ago
sun is not important to a snake, they get vitamin C from there food.
mywifehatesme 4 years ago
do you have a video on how to breed snakes and can you add one if not
thanks
pimpinat0877 4 years ago
a little more detail on your videos please and no one is going to go on the sites you saidfor rushing thru this video
thegameray 4 years ago 3
agree
Boas04 4 years ago 2