The last comment 4 this vid was 9 month ago WTF? LOL<:-) but i do appreciate everything about this vid...so im just stopping by to say hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that video is great, but in my opinion a rougher substrate is better and more natural for the snakes. when i buy me an animal, i think about what is the best for it and not what is easier for me. some snakes like to dig and hide in the substrate, which isn't possible with newspapers as substrate. my ball python likes digging and cleaning is easy, too, it just takes a few more minutes.
what od you do with the skins after they're shed? i have kept all of mine so far- but i'm running out of shelf space! great vid by the way- i love retics!
its funny wathving your, i watch mine shed all the time, but your seems so gracefull about ti, mine are fast and just rub there head everywhere and have it off withing 2 mins
In my opinion newspaper is the ideal substrata for large constrictors like burms rocks and retics just for the sheer fact that it is easily replaced/cleaned and the maintenance is much easier for the owner. as long as a large water bowl is provided the animal should not have problems shedding.
Oh..I see. I use reptile carpet for all of my larger constrictors, because it is at least somewhat abrasive and helpful with shedding, but I am sure that newspaper is easy to change..I just never got into newspaper for any of my snakes. I just hose down the Repti-Carpet and It is ready to be used again and again.
Heheh Thank you for your kind words. I had little choice in lighting though. It was really late at night and dark, so I just shot with the light in the cage hehe.
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DouglasTargino 5 months ago
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DouglasTargino 5 months ago
Excellent Video!
LetzterWille 3 years ago
The last comment 4 this vid was 9 month ago WTF? LOL<:-) but i do appreciate everything about this vid...so im just stopping by to say hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ondre200 3 years ago
that video is great, but in my opinion a rougher substrate is better and more natural for the snakes. when i buy me an animal, i think about what is the best for it and not what is easier for me. some snakes like to dig and hide in the substrate, which isn't possible with newspapers as substrate. my ball python likes digging and cleaning is easy, too, it just takes a few more minutes.
Lostsoul07091980 4 years ago
what od you do with the skins after they're shed? i have kept all of mine so far- but i'm running out of shelf space! great vid by the way- i love retics!
deadsheeptotheleft 5 years ago
I keep perfect sheds to teach with. The rest I just throw away.
edgarortega 5 years ago
i use newspaper as substrate cause its cheap and easy to clean but i put some lava in to aid shedding
deadsheeptotheleft 5 years ago
its funny wathving your, i watch mine shed all the time, but your seems so gracefull about ti, mine are fast and just rub there head everywhere and have it off withing 2 mins
youronlynightmare 5 years ago
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
Kecske2006 5 years ago
wonderful..shouldn't you offer a rougher substrate ?
sokkerboy 5 years ago
In my opinion newspaper is the ideal substrata for large constrictors like burms rocks and retics just for the sheer fact that it is easily replaced/cleaned and the maintenance is much easier for the owner. as long as a large water bowl is provided the animal should not have problems shedding.
SkuNkLoRdS 5 years ago
Oh..I see. I use reptile carpet for all of my larger constrictors, because it is at least somewhat abrasive and helpful with shedding, but I am sure that newspaper is easy to change..I just never got into newspaper for any of my snakes. I just hose down the Repti-Carpet and It is ready to be used again and again.
sokkerboy 5 years ago
This is awesome.. Good choice of music and llighting.
HooplaTez 5 years ago
Heheh Thank you for your kind words. I had little choice in lighting though. It was really late at night and dark, so I just shot with the light in the cage hehe.
edgarortega 5 years ago