How to Care for Exotic Pets : Choosing Hiding Places & Soil for Exotic Pets

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Terrarium pets have specific needs as far as hiding places and soil types. Learn the differences in supplies for exotic pets in this free video.

Expert: Daniel Keeper
Bio: Daniel Keeper is the owner of Zoo Keeper Exotics, located at 183 & Burnet Road in Austin, Texas, 512-453-8800. He has been breeding, and selling a large variety of exotic animals for over 15 years.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover

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  • pOtting Soil I thINK i ShOuld CoME tO yOUr StOrE..........--.

  • Dude do your math walnuts are not good but cocnut is...cocnut crushed up is great for BIG and SMALLLLLL bearded dragons and you didn't use reccommended lights

    like the Mercury Vapor or the Power Sun for UVB? I could do your job ......PWNED

  • what substrate would i have for a blond spotted python. and also would i be able to have a frilled lizard with my bearded dragons

  • is crushed walnut a good substrate

  • a frilled dragon is hardly a dry animal :L

  • i know right crushed walnut

    dosent this guy know that beardies are one of the2 reptiles that can see ultroviolet lights

  • expert my ass!!!!

  • DONT USE THE CRUSHED WALNUT STUFF!!!

  • this was the only one that was even slightly informative, and it's still a pile of shit, you get this information just by going into a bloody pet shop XD

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