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  • tell chewy to hold satan

  • Always the owners. Some are more aggressive than others, but good care will ALWAYS make a nice animal. 

  • Owners every time.

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  • Love the snakes you guys have . I have a cornsnake thats black and grey: everyone says its rare i dont know for sure. But to my question. The snake shed completely and thought he was done and shortly after his shed he started shedding again but in blotches all over his body. He eats with out a problem and does not appear sick. My other corn snake should be eating rats but absolutely refuses to take them (will eat mice though). Any help would be great.

  • I agree with that all the way.... About some owners don't know how to care for there big snakes.... And know we have dame snake banes which I disagree with because snakes are not bad animals..... They god animals like we are god cretions....

  • OWNER all day

  • I cant see what the relevence is with the acting but I think overall the snake and reptile folks are great people. I do feel that the large snakes are a bit of a problem in the sense that they just need a lot of space. They should open up a mega zoo for just the large serpents with each cage the size of a living room. Its unfortunate because half the snakes originate from endangered jungle areas. So often they cant just be returned to the wild. Then theres the probloems with the Everglades:(

  • it is horrofic when you saw snake bite you

  • thanks for this video plz we wanna more

  • u guys must buy lots of mice, rats and rabbits... lol

  • aww i love the yellow python i want one!

  • what is yuor biggest snake there

    

  • its the damn owner PERIOD

  • brian you can get any bite of some big snake??

  • i don,t use ffrozen rabbits i just toss the fat rabbit in there a magic happens

  • i wish my mom would let me keep a Burmese.

  • whats the soung at 4:51???? pls answer

    ps: very nice snakes !!!! I LOVE THEM

  • you guys forgot the Afrock!!! WTF?

  • i know this is an old vid but what tybe of snake is sunshine?

  • @maxiumbeat albino burmese

  • question of the week is just dumb. 

  • Ownership kills breeds of animals!!!

  • she will kill u soon :)

  • owner

  • Iam 15 and igot a burmesepython :)

  • ownership of breed

  • ...wow..uhmm..wow..sunshine is the kind of snake that i wanted. but i feels maybe ballpark is fun too.

  • lol Sunshine is so adorable.

  • Dude thats a fuk load of snakes cheers man

  • Both. Obviously if an animals abused it's gonna grow to be messed up but the fact is that some breeds are just more prone to aggression than others, that was the whole point of why that breed was created. Some have had that aggression bred out of them over the years and some havn't.

  • the animals only act mean and painfull if the owner treats them horably

  • Those enclosures cannot be big enough for snakes of that size can they?

  • owner

  • ownership no brainer

  • its the ownership straight up.

  • Now where are the annies Brian? Where are the annies!?

  • my only query is that when i was younger i read up on a certain species of viper i believe that was found in Africa. I forget the name of it but it had these amazing raised scales and a beautiful emerald green color (not an emerald boa) help if you can plz

  • thease animals would be sick and deseased if the enclosure there living in was not suteable brians big snakes look fat fairly active and helthy

  • @philli1100 then you need to grow up kid and learn how the world works.

  • @philli1100 I didn't say I think i know everything. By giving you correct information, I think i know everything? Bob uses very large terrariums which can cost thousands of dollars which not every small breeder has the money to afford. He also uses tubs in case you haven't seen his breeding facility. Have you passed a 5th grade English class? Why are you so hard to understand, can't you type like a normal human being? If I'm the idiot for supporting what most reptile keepers do,

  • @philli1100 I only refer to animals in their Latin form because it is much more specific and there is no confusion. If your best comeback is saying "Good comeback LMFAO!!!" you obviously are not a very mature individual.

  • @philli1100 yeah I do see how big the "Burm" is and that's enough room. If you have ever seen one for more than 3 seconds, or kept one, you would know, they HARDLY move and when they do it's very minimal. Tubs are used for all kinds of snakes, not just ball pythons and colubrids. Do you think every large snake breeder has 1000 gallon tanks for each big snake? No, they put them in tubs. Inverts are my hobby, Herpetology is my career, big difference. I don't put the Latin names on purpose,

  • @philli1100 (And I never said anything about you calling it a drawer, dumb bitch)

  • @philli1100 I never said that me alone is keeping the entire hobby alive, I'm just trying to do my part to keep it alive. I actually only own one snake and it's a Lichanura Trivirgata, but I own mostly tarantulas. I'm 22 so I'm not exactly living at home anymore and going to school to be a herpetologist. If you think keeping a "Burm" Python in a drawer is animal abuse when over 90% of breeders use tubs, then how am I the stupid one?

  • @philli1100 how much of a dumb cunt you are for thinking its animal abuse. I breed multiple reptiles/inverts FOR FUN and to keep the hobby alive because I love it so much, and you would feel the same way if you weren't lying about how many snakes you have.

  • @philli1100 You have over 60 snakes yet you're calling it animal abuse? Tubs are the best thing to keep them in, they can be easily heated, cheap, and are more than large enough to house a large snake. If you keep as many snakes as you say, then you would know snakes tend to stay in one area a lot and don't move much more. Why else would you keep a snake other than breeding and observation? Handling? Because snakes can be handled but aren't meant for it. I don't know everything I'm just showing

  • @philli1100 1. Snakes have twice the lifespan and care if they are in captivity

    2. Many people (such as myself) started breeding because we wanted to keep the hobby alive, not for money.

    3. You don't "breed them to death", you breed them a couple times and the rest is for observation and studying purposes.

    4. How young and ignorant do you have to be to think caring for needy reptiles is abuse?

    5. Umadbro?

  • @philli1100 its not abuse retard and its not a drawer its called a tub stupid retard

  • mrXxJ3LLOxX YOU ARE NASTY

    

  • sometime i feed my snake puppys :)

  • my mom hates snakes so she wont let me get big ones...so now i hate her

  • @reptiles1998 I think everyone would tell you... Start out small, get a nice little corn snake... And work your way up... I almost garuntee it works!

  • @mckreggen i started with a pastel ball from bhb

  • @Trainmasterryan Yes, But corn snakes and bp's are almost comparable.

  • it is the beeder who makes them viciouse if your stupid enough to even think that if you train a pitty to be nice he will turn out mean then you probobly need to get checked out, if you abuse your pets hit them starve them even a chihuahua can be considerd dangerouse.

  • I Think its the breeder Because Ive ment some pits their so nice

  • heres whats gonna happen next with BHB. Chewy is gonna give up and go find a rock python to bite him and George is gonna go put on a freaking shirt! The lady is gonna take off her outfit and reveal her true identity! VIPERKEEPER! lol jk have a good one.Oh and the owner makes the animal not the breed.Pitbulls are big babies i have had three and all three were very loving affectionate animals.If you are mean to an animal it will remember and be mean to you.

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  • Pittbulls are born aggressive like gays are born liking shit.

  • @theapollomoonlanding and you're born a retard.

  • Only meth makers have Rottweilers.

  • pshhh the ownership

  • I always say one of the first rules of keeping large snakes is "NEVER point the snake at a sensitive body part."

  • My uncle had a burmese python and had to feed it whole live chickens

  • It is the owners faults. Pit bulls are not that aggressive by nature. Protective maybe.... They are train to fight. They are not "born that way".

  • @forensicscientist86

    I agree for the most part.. Blue Pit's are born with a bit more aggression than other types of pit's... however if the owner trains any breed meticulously most breeds will eventually forget and you won have any problems... so in essence I agree.. in the end it's the owner who makes the difference of th animals attitude.

  • When u talk about big snakes u never mention anacondas y is that

  • my favourite of your snakes is satan

  • what the fuck!? you cant even flag this video.

  • I would freak out if i had to live in such a little box :o !

  • george .... im your mother lmfao

  • chewy real name is john?

  • the owner

  • I'm getting a spotted python that will go up to 3to 4 feet I am 11 so for safety should I get one

  • I just got a 2.5 foot corn snake and a 1.5 foot ball python witch is 2 years old, n is 1.5 feet about a good size for a 2 year old ball python, message me back man thanks

  • owner ship! 

  • I have 3 snakes 2 are ball pythons and 1 is a salmontine boa and is supposed to get up to 13 ft long I can't wait until she's 13 ft long

  • That is absolutely disgusting, maybe you should think a bit more about the snakes welfare and a little less about making money. Thank god we don't have too many full scale commercial snake farms in Australia. This is no better than puppy farms. Yes they can get stressed out in large enclosures when they are young but the size of those racks is ridiculous and here they are preaching about reptile welfare.

  • @Evilenterprizez You have to remember that these are reptiles and not mammals. That is their M.O in the wild. Relatively small and dark places. The territory of a reptile, especially a snake, is many, many times smaller than any mammal. Those rack systems are more than adequate for snakes of the proper size. I've had many snakes while in very good sized tanks, preferred their hide box over ever coming out, even though they were very docile animals.

  • @LtCracker I know that but some snakes like to climb trees, some like to swim others like to dig in the sand, I have snakes that have all of the above mentioned traits. How do they do these things in tiny tubs.

  • Hey Brian I'm getting a albino burm can I put it in the same cage as a ball email me man

  • @josephpauljp2000 no you cant

  • how is there so many likes. its disgusting, keeping snakes in such small containers. He should be ashamed of himself

  • @bvc77a every large snake breeder keep their snake in containers like that..just think if you got a lot of snake like brian does would like to make a terrarium for each one of them..common that's a lot of money to spend with..

  • @MrBornfree1213 I'm glad you can justify it just because they are a large breeder. I know i couldn't. just because alot of people do it doesn't make it right.

  • @bvc77a Go do your research. Snakes live in small spaces in the wild.

  • @50Jesse50 Are you serious???? They might like a small space to hide, but to spend pretty much their whole life in one of them containers, really??? You should really think before posting.

  • @bvc77a They spend alot of time in small spaces and in captivity can get stressed out in large spaces. I have seen peoples snakes die of stress from having to large of a cage. So please, may you go do your research :)

  • @50Jesse50 you dont get it. Yes they can get stressed out in large cages, butthey need the oportunity to be able the move around. Inside the enclosure they need a couple of hides so they dont stress out. One in the warm end one in the cool and yes, i keep reptiles. Maybe your research should include more than google, read a published article by a legitimate expert maybe.

  • @bvc77a I have. I own reptiles too bud. And, frankly I don't really trust goggle I rely on information from experts.

  • Whats the song in the background ? starts at 0:11 sek

  • Ownership!

  • Cool

  • keeping snakes in boxes are cruel..

    

  • @sleepawayfanable sorry IS cruel

  • Does anyone know how long ballpythons live for roughly

  • Too small of containers. Disgusting.

  • That yellow reticulated python is GORGEOUS!

  • theyre not more active, theyre just twice as big and in the same size cage so they move when they get the chance to

  • @lunchb0x93 i agree! this bloke is keeping this beautiful snake in a little box.

  • ITS THE OWNER

  • what did you do with your snakes when you went to college?

  • It's the owner.

  • Pause at 00:12

  • i know its the owner s that make them mean i have a pit she

    is the biggest baby there is

  • also fat

  • once in vietname i saw a big one (black)

  • It's always the owner's fault how a dog ends up. If a dog behaves and acts on commands, that dog has a good owner, if the dog is vicious and doesn't let anyone near them, they've obviously been neglected and the owner is a worthless dirt bag who needs to go jump in a 300 foot deep hole :)

  • I like that chinese girl

    XD

  • 4:57 rape scene was about to take place

  • I'll laugh if one of the snake's bite this dude penis and then he shoot its

  • its not the dog its the owner simple as that

  • I'm 15 and I'm getting a green albino burm should I get a male or female it'll be my first burm

  • Can you make vids of diff. Type of burmese pythons

  • Where are you locaitand

  • how to tame a small burmese python my burmese is just satan can you help me sorry my english is not so good because I come from Netherlands

  • Ownership. Ownership. Ownership. When you're talking about an entire breed of a domesticated animal, then 99% of the time those animals could be as harmless as any others. The only time pet actually do act out and become a danger is when they are improperly cared for or abused. A pit-bull could be as sweet as a small dog if they really are raised as part of the family. It's true that an animal could be a monster from birth, but you can't judge a .1% to the rest of the 99.99%.

  • people do keep anacondas both green and yellow. HiImSteveDuh has a pair of yellow anacondas and he says there pretty nice.

  • is satan a burmese or reticulated python? Also, it would be crazy if people were keeping anacondas. Theyed need frozen thawed capybaras for that!

  • @skybluedragonator Satan is a Burmese python.

  • its the freakin owners that treat the the dog to be that way im a huge rottweiler fan including snakes great vids tho and keep up the good work

  • i am 9 and i own a ball python and 3 hog nose snakes 2 corn snakes.

  • OWNER

  • Ive seen fluffy. Everytime I go to the zoo, i get so scared its going to jump out at me.

  • Ive seen fluffy. Everytime I go to the zoo, i get so scared its going to jump out at me.

  • Its the owner that's at fault also

  • Hey I was just curious who does your rack systems for your large constrictors?

    Thanks, Kody

  • it's the owner of the breed that has it

  • hey guys um it's briran from snakebytes here and i wanted you guys to lick my ass hole.

  • His balls must be atleast twice as big as those snakes, because i wouldnt get close within 5 feet of those monsters.. xD

  • @ilovejeffhardy104 because they dont belong in the us and they eat all the native animals to extintion

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  • Owner

  • its the owners that make a dangerous breed because they didn't research and know the proper training for that breed

  • @MyFriendMyGuardian

    Actually, dogs didnt descend from wolves, they evolved alongside them. Which is why there are still wolves around and there are no cave men, but still monkeys. :)

  • some hide there big snake in the drawer but i keep it inside my undies you don't want to get near it if its angry

  • @watchmegoboom23 OOOOOOOOO your baby snake is whats you talking about

  • @videomakinmaster yeah i have a 10 feet long baby snake and that's what I'm talking about

  • owner! not the breed by far

  • so you have a snake saitin is sunshine jesus?

  • Pause at 0:11 It's Epic

  • Great video Brian. I love the big snakes too. I really wish i could have one. My mom couldn't handle feeding rabbits or guinea pigs.

  • What kind of snake is Sonshine?

  • @01skillet She's Albino Burmese Python.

  • @ReptilePlanetTV Oh I thought she was a Retic but wasn't sure! Thanks

  • @puffydogg lol

  • WTF. THAT IS SO WEIRD. LOOK AT 7:57.

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  • Great Acting :) LOL ^_^

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  • owner

  • i wont thet granite burm

  • its the ownership of tha breed!

  • i bet the snake at :46 to 1:50 is heavy as HELL

  • poor animals being kept in drawers... seems kinda cruel

  • big snakes....lol

  • owner

  • @Awais102010 Coward

  • hey guys, i really need some help, my ball python named crixus has been having trouble shedding, he's definitly still a juvenile but hes only shed twice and both have gotten stuck, do i need to spray the cage because i keep a big water bowl and a heating pad on there and id think since they come from africa than his cage doesnt need to be that moist so, whoever can answer this it would be greatly appriciated.

  • @Gorrilaz45 For all of my snakes that don't normally require high humidity (this includes the BPs), I'll usually start misting their enclosure at least daily a soon as they blue out until they shed. They've all had perfect sheds so far.

  • i trully think its the owner of the breed that makes them dangerous because my girlfriend and other friends i have. have full breed Rottweilers and Pittbulls and their the nicest dogs ever like my girlfriends uncle has a 150 pound Rott and he is the nicest dog ever and he has never bit anyone at all and never attacked anyone at all so definitely the owners fault.

  • definitely the owner

  • wait chewy's name is john ????

  • Owners fualt and nice one gorge nice one

  • Satans pretty

  • it is definately the owner/bredder that is responsible for any kind of animal to become hyper aggressive plus it seems that they don't care (the owners/breeders) that the animal is a live speicies just as well as we humans are

  • the owner

  • the owner....

  • I wonder what would my wife do if she opened a draw in the house and saw a snake like that chillin.

  • I really think its bit of both, the breed takes a big part of it, Pitballs were purposely bred for dog fighting not as companions and all dogs that have been domesticated have traits of where they come from the wolf they cant help that, but its igront to say its all the owners fault when something goes wrong, yes you can find pit-bull one after another with great temperament and a awesome personality but that wont rule out some that just have that instinct to be aggressive, Thanks