The ones that lose their tails under stress are leopard geckos and day geckos. It's a defensive mechanism to them. This is a Crested Gecko, and they have very different indicators of stress.
Nope, this is not good care at all it’s actually a horrible idea to remove the skin as the delicate new skin can tear along with it. And the tank is straight up awful. I’m surprised this crestie is alive.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452 the tank is honestly not that bad it's not as "enriched" as other tanks, but it's a decent tank. While I agree that you shouldn't "help" a reptile shed. Sometimes it's needed. Emzotics for example has a lazy blood python who puts no effort into his shedding so she has to put him in a tub and help him if she doesn't do this the skin won't come off and would cause more problems than anything.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452yeah. Not true. That crestie is in great health. Vocal, good weight, responsive, and a lot of uninformed people like to spout the whole “never help your animal shed” nonsense, when in reality it is often necessary. Also if you know anything about when a reptile is ready to shed and how different species shed, then you should be able to do this with no issue.
2:35 I love how the gecko decided to accept the team work to remove the annoying shed. Like, "okay, you hold it still while I pull. Thank you, human." Lol
He just forced it, the gecko didn't "accept" anything lol thats a fun thought though. It was a shitty thing to do for content ,but that's the world now. He even said himself it was unnecessary and that the gecko was annoyed
@@alangregory5580the gecko would have gotten the skin snagged on something and ran from the snag exactly like this, the person just acted as the thing it was getting snagged on to hurry along the process
@@alangregory5580she literally explained within the first minute of the video that the gecko was delaying the shed for some reason, so she helped. And then like 30 seconds later she says that you shouldn’t force a gecko to shed if it’s having issues but her gecko seemed to not want to start getting rid of it’s shed at all.
"for some reason" is not an explanation at all lol it probably didn't shed its skin because it wasn't ready. She lifts the gecko up by its loose skin too, even though she says right after most geckos wouldnt like that. What an angel, right? Idk why youre so defensive of this person@@honeyappletoast
I used to catch Green Anole in Texas and they are some of the coolest reptiles. I had caught one in the wild and it was shedding. After it rested in my hand checking me out for a few minutes and realized I wasn't a predator it actually started to actively remove it's shed. When I saw it nuzzling my hand to try and remove it I too began to help it very similar to how you did by holding the shed skin and letting the reptile pull away so as not to harm it. It was eating the shed it was removing and the whole process took 5-10 minutes. It was such a cool experience being able to participate in something, like being a part of nature. After it was done I put it back where I found it and it just watched me. The coolest thing about Anole is they will actively watch you and you can see in their eyes they are working things out in their brain.
I'm in Florida and I catch/chase them. I love their blue eyes! Then there are the Brown Anoles, so totally different than the green ones! Much larger and more aggressive too, plus the really big ones get ridges on their tails that make them look like tiny dinosaurs! Want to hear more?
I'm glad to see someone else saying this! We have a whole bunch of green anoles living around my house in Texas, and unlike most wild animals they've never been that wary of us. They seem to like watching us go about our lives and let us do the same for them 🥰
Make sure that the lizard actually needs help before doing that. And if it does need help, soak it in warm shallow lukewarm water for around 10-60 minutes. Be careful with the tip of the tail because if removed wrong, you can take off the tail
Especially whoever live in humid area like equator, which the humidity is around +50 to 80. In my country and my city we had the worst humidity which is 90 - 100 and it happened years ago, luckily it's only twice. But most of the time the humidity is around +60 - 70 (normal).
You can see the way the skin is drying and pulling up her back toe pads. She definitely needed to shed. Perhaps dry weather made it difficult? She obviously trusts you very much to let you help her! ❤ For anyone curious, geckos eat their skin. It is believed that they possibly regain lost nutrients from eating the skin.
cresties normally walk like that. their toes stick so well that if they didn't naturally lift up when they walked, they wouldn't be able to lift their feet! when they need to grip onto something the toes come down.
It's good You're helping her. Please be careful with their toes. If some part of the shed will stuck on the extremities, like toes, or tail, they can cut the bloodflow and can make the affected parts rot and fall off. Some lizards are really prone to getting stuck shed, my leopard geckos had that issue all the time, even though we were doing our best with humidity. With snakes it's a bit easier, cause they don't have legs 😂
@@GeoGamerArtistVlogger very much true. I had my african house snake having her shed stuck on her eyecap and it was whole ceremony to take it off, especially since she didn't like water at all, but luckily I made it and since then I'm misting my enclosure less intensivelly, but more regularily and from that momment, she didn't have this issue, allthough I'm ready for a possibility of it happening again
She's so well taken care of! Clean, easy shed, none of it stuck, she's so relaxed and still has her tail... it shows how much she trusts you, too! Beautiful gecko spring roll!
@@itsTigereye some reptiles are just lazy or this one just didn't rub up against anything enough to start the shedding. But the shed coming off in big pieces that easily is a surefire sign of a well-hydrated, healthy animal.
Ah a lazy shedder. Emzotics has a blood python who is the same way, he just doesn't want to do it himself so she has to put him in the bath tub to help him. Your geko is a cutie ❤.
@@Divine_general_ragaif you’ve never felt a crestie before, their skin is very soft. I’m having trouble finding the words to describe the exact feeling but it’s smooth and squishy and cool. I enjoy holding crested geckos very much
탈피를 못하는 마뱀이들은 일단 장비가 부족하니 사육장에 크로크 보드나 유목을 잔득 넣어 두심됩니다. 탈껍이 뜨면~~울 듀몽 집사님이 코 색깔이 달라진다고햇죠~그때 사육장 유목이나 크로크보드에 분무마니해서 습도 올려주신 되용~아기마뱀이들은 물묻힌 면봉으로 천천히 껍질 끊어지지않도록 인내심을 갖고 몸에 남아 잇지않도록 탈피를 도와쥬세요~😊 쟈몽이는 사랑이에요~❤❤❤
@@ArchibaldBunker3452, it really depends. While I don’t think it should have been taken off here and it was done the wrong way, I don’t think it caused any harm to the gecko. Not to say I’m supporting doing this (unless the shed has been stuck for a while, then you should let it sit in lukewarm water and take the shed of with a Q-tip,) but I don’t think that this is animal abuse. It could have hurt the lizard if this was done a little sooner but it didn’t really harm it other than causing it a little stress and annoying it. Of course, I could be wrong since this is just some random information I’ve just picked up over some time from random places.
자몽이 순둥순둥하다 들어올리니 허우적대는거 너무귀엽다
ㅇㅈㅇㅈ
This is both the cutest and derpiest lizard I've ever seen and I want one now
I was just about to comment about the “head empty no thoughts” expression 😂
If you want the perfect reptile that is both cute and the derpiest thing to live then look up hognose snakes
I have one, he’s super funny. His name is Pedro. It’s a crested gecko, just in case you were wondering
As a Crestwd Gecko owner I can confirm they only have 1 brain cell that bounces around like Microsoft Windows logo
@@e.m.m.i6054AWWW
the slap at 3:49 made me laugh out loud
You take care of your pet very well! Thank you for sharing!
ITS THE SPLAT SOUND LOL
I know right? Sounded like a big Christmas ham smacking against the floor. XDDD
I just heard the smack and went "UGHHHHH!"
@@shadowbyname2802that’s…. Oddly specific… 😭
PLOP
Same 😂
She still has her beautiful tail, so she's clearly not stressed. Just a weird little gecko princess ❤
Just because they still have their tail does not mean their not stressed
@@holdenadams1193 It's body wasn't ripped in half, its happy!
@@holdenadams1193 the gecko is fine.... 💀💀💀💀
@@rattymangos never said it wasn’t and I know hes probably happy, just saying they can be stressed and still have their tail
The ones that lose their tails under stress are leopard geckos and day geckos. It's a defensive mechanism to them. This is a Crested Gecko, and they have very different indicators of stress.
Awe, he's so cute and tame! It's so rare to see a crested gecko so calm. You take such good care of him!
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Nope, this is not good care at all it’s actually a horrible idea to remove the skin as the delicate new skin can tear along with it. And the tank is straight up awful. I’m surprised this crestie is alive.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452 the tank is honestly not that bad it's not as "enriched" as other tanks, but it's a decent tank. While I agree that you shouldn't "help" a reptile shed. Sometimes it's needed. Emzotics for example has a lazy blood python who puts no effort into his shedding so she has to put him in a tub and help him if she doesn't do this the skin won't come off and would cause more problems than anything.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452Seeing as there’s plenty of people with lazy shedders, I’m sure this person knows their reptile better than you.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452yeah. Not true. That crestie is in great health. Vocal, good weight, responsive, and a lot of uninformed people like to spout the whole “never help your animal shed” nonsense, when in reality it is often necessary. Also if you know anything about when a reptile is ready to shed and how different species shed, then you should be able to do this with no issue.
2:35
I love how the gecko decided to accept the team work to remove the annoying shed. Like, "okay, you hold it still while I pull. Thank you, human." Lol
He just forced it, the gecko didn't "accept" anything lol thats a fun thought though. It was a shitty thing to do for content ,but that's the world now. He even said himself it was unnecessary and that the gecko was annoyed
@@alangregory5580*she
@@alangregory5580the gecko would have gotten the skin snagged on something and ran from the snag exactly like this, the person just acted as the thing it was getting snagged on to hurry along the process
@@alangregory5580she literally explained within the first minute of the video that the gecko was delaying the shed for some reason, so she helped. And then like 30 seconds later she says that you shouldn’t force a gecko to shed if it’s having issues but her gecko seemed to not want to start getting rid of it’s shed at all.
"for some reason" is not an explanation at all lol it probably didn't shed its skin because it wasn't ready. She lifts the gecko up by its loose skin too, even though she says right after most geckos wouldnt like that. What an angel, right? Idk why youre so defensive of this person@@honeyappletoast
3:49 철퍽 소리 귀엽다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
자꾸 보게됨
어캐저렇게 얌전해요ㅠㅠ 우리집 마뱀이었으면 이미 손대는순간 날라가서없는데
날ㄹㅏ가서ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
도마뱀이 난다고? 슈글라이더임?ㅋㅋ?
@@user-Bing_goo뛰어가는걸 말한거아님?(시비아님 )
@@강가-g8n크레스티드게코는 원래 점프를 잘뛰는종으로 유명합니다.
저희 마뱀이도 저렇게 얌전했으면 좋겠네요 손대는 순간 포로롤ㄹㄹ롤롤ㄹ로록 몸을 180도 돌리면서 저항압니다
아니 냅다 스폰지밥 바지찢엇거든 나오는게 너무 웃겨요 아 편집도 웃기고 자몽이도 너무너무 기엽고
I used to catch Green Anole in Texas and they are some of the coolest reptiles. I had caught one in the wild and it was shedding. After it rested in my hand checking me out for a few minutes and realized I wasn't a predator it actually started to actively remove it's shed. When I saw it nuzzling my hand to try and remove it I too began to help it very similar to how you did by holding the shed skin and letting the reptile pull away so as not to harm it. It was eating the shed it was removing and the whole process took 5-10 minutes. It was such a cool experience being able to participate in something, like being a part of nature. After it was done I put it back where I found it and it just watched me. The coolest thing about Anole is they will actively watch you and you can see in their eyes they are working things out in their brain.
I'm in Florida and I catch/chase them. I love their blue eyes! Then there are the Brown Anoles, so totally different than the green ones! Much larger and more aggressive too, plus the really big ones get ridges on their tails that make them look like tiny dinosaurs! Want to hear more?
I'm glad to see someone else saying this! We have a whole bunch of green anoles living around my house in Texas, and unlike most wild animals they've never been that wary of us. They seem to like watching us go about our lives and let us do the same for them 🥰
@@toryknotts8026I do!
Yes!
@@toryknotts8026yes
I don’t speak your language, but the translations are perfect and so is the editing!
There's captions in english. I highly recommend turning them on, the commentary is quite enjoyable
3:08 처음보는 도마뱀인데 너무 귀엽땅... ㅋㅋ 진짜 양말 벗는것같구 발가락 뾰보복 나오는거 넘 귀엽
Make sure that the lizard actually needs help before doing that. And if it does need help, soak it in warm shallow lukewarm water for around 10-60 minutes. Be careful with the tip of the tail because if removed wrong, you can take off the tail
they seemed quite experienced and evidently the humidity was high as it came off so easily
Especially whoever live in humid area like equator, which the humidity is around +50 to 80.
In my country and my city we had the worst humidity which is 90 - 100 and it happened years ago, luckily it's only twice. But most of the time the humidity is around +60 - 70 (normal).
I think they're just fine.
시발 외국이나 한국이나 훈수충은 똑같이 있네 ㅋㅋ
Here come the UA-cam vets
Omg the music makes him even cuter. I usually don't like lizards the rapid movement scares me but he is adorable.
3:24 와 발가락 껍질 물어서 뜯는거 너무 귀여워여!!!!!!
ㅇㅈ ㅜㅜㅜ
너무 귀엽네요.. 이렇게 귀여운 도마뱀도 있다니
You can see the way the skin is drying and pulling up her back toe pads. She definitely needed to shed. Perhaps dry weather made it difficult? She obviously trusts you very much to let you help her! ❤
For anyone curious, geckos eat their skin. It is believed that they possibly regain lost nutrients from eating the skin.
cresties normally walk like that. their toes stick so well that if they didn't naturally lift up when they walked, they wouldn't be able to lift their feet! when they need to grip onto something the toes come down.
It's good You're helping her. Please be careful with their toes. If some part of the shed will stuck on the extremities, like toes, or tail, they can cut the bloodflow and can make the affected parts rot and fall off. Some lizards are really prone to getting stuck shed, my leopard geckos had that issue all the time, even though we were doing our best with humidity. With snakes it's a bit easier, cause they don't have legs 😂
Yeah, but snakes have eye caps and heat pits and vestigial spurs. The shed can get stuck in there really easily.
Source: I have my own snake.
@@GeoGamerArtistVlogger very much true. I had my african house snake having her shed stuck on her eyecap and it was whole ceremony to take it off, especially since she didn't like water at all, but luckily I made it and since then I'm misting my enclosure less intensivelly, but more regularily and from that momment, she didn't have this issue, allthough I'm ready for a possibility of it happening again
들때마다 뱃살 들낙거리는거 넘 귀여워요ㅠㅠ♥
Every time it gets lifted it is in extreme pain.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452 Ignore this kid. He is writing mean comments in this channel.
이 잼민이 여기 악플쓰는 찐ㄸ니까 무시하셈
She's so well taken care of! Clean, easy shed, none of it stuck, she's so relaxed and still has her tail... it shows how much she trusts you, too! Beautiful gecko spring roll!
Wouldn’t need help shedding if it was healthy.
@@itsTigereye some reptiles are just lazy or this one just didn't rub up against anything enough to start the shedding. But the shed coming off in big pieces that easily is a surefire sign of a well-hydrated, healthy animal.
0:55 들리는거 너무 귀여움......
악 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 자몽이 진짜 너무 귀여워요 ㅋㅋㅋ집 찾아가는것도... 얼른 제 베이비들도 컸으면 좋겠네요
Aww he comes with his own takeout bag
Right she’s so cute:)
Oh, no no, it was just new and still wrapped.
Lol aw
*she
@@mink415 *she
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 똘똘하게 탈피 끝나다고 '용건 끝났쥬? 나 간다~' 하고 집들어가는거 개귀엽네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
진짜 ㅋㅋㅋ 너무 귀엽다
자몽이도 주인분도❤❤
3:17 발 스르륵 끌려오는게 너무 웃기고 귀여워요ㅠㅋㅋㅋ
자몽이 너무 귀여워..... 도마뱀이 이렇게 귀여운건 처음이야....
토뇨어
Ah a lazy shedder. Emzotics has a blood python who is the same way, he just doesn't want to do it himself so she has to put him in the bath tub to help him. Your geko is a cutie ❤.
It's her. The UA-camr said her was a girl.
@@rokorok03377they’re referring to the blood python, which i assume is a boy
헐 엄청 얌전하고 귀엽다,,,
눈동자 속에 🎶 구슬아이스크림 주문주셨어용 아 진짜 넘 사랑스러운
이영상 2024년에도 보고 있는사람 좋아요좀,,👍
어머 좋아요 36개 모얌,,❤
저요
지금도 보는건 아니고 이제야..
저
저
저요
와..도마뱀 안좋아하는데 얘는 너무귀여워요ㅠㅠㅠ
She looks so soft idk how to explain 😭 Im gonna cry shes too cute
It looks like velvet or something that that one fabric that looks like it's rough
@@Divine_general_ragaif you’ve never felt a crestie before, their skin is very soft. I’m having trouble finding the words to describe the exact feeling but it’s smooth and squishy and cool. I enjoy holding crested geckos very much
@@honeyappletoast Imagine your own tender parts when you press on them. Now imagine it cool and with a hint of scaly sensation. That's a gecko.
탈피 전에는 반투명한 전신 타이즈 입은 것 같아서 귀여워요 ㅋㅋㅋ
thank you for sharing your lovely gecko spring roll 🙏
편집 센스있고 귀여워요😂😂
탈피를 못하는 마뱀이들은 일단 장비가 부족하니 사육장에 크로크 보드나 유목을 잔득 넣어 두심됩니다. 탈껍이 뜨면~~울 듀몽 집사님이 코 색깔이 달라진다고햇죠~그때 사육장 유목이나 크로크보드에 분무마니해서 습도 올려주신 되용~아기마뱀이들은 물묻힌 면봉으로 천천히 껍질 끊어지지않도록 인내심을 갖고 몸에 남아 잇지않도록 탈피를 도와쥬세요~😊 쟈몽이는 사랑이에요~❤❤❤
진짜 개귀엽다ㅏㅏㅏ
점프해서 철퍽 소리 나는 순간 제 심장도 철퍽하고 터질것 같아요 너무 귀여워요
That’s not good for the lizard
@@almidon0163 ignore this kid he is envying this channel and writing mean comments.
이 잼민이 무시하셈 무지성으로 악플쓰는 놈이니까
영상 처음보는데 너무 귀엽네요 ㅎㅎ 한단에 오처넌ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 편집도 넘 재밌어요
아니ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 집사도 너무 귀여우신데요…? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 중간중간 짤 진짜 뭐얔ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I can't imagine what it's like to be a reptile, but something tells me that is the most satisfying feeling in existence.
파충류는 관심 없었는데 자몽이 너무 귀여워요...
자몽이는 천사예요ㅠㅠ 자몽이가 착하기도 하지만 두몽님과 자몽이는 이제 신뢰가 쌓인 것 같아요!!
하얀 스타킹에 들어있는 것 같아요ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 귀여워라
눈이 땡그란게 꼭 호안석 같아요...
진짜 너무 귀엽습니다.. 하아...
옹~ 귀여워~~😊
리자몽 한단 주세요~
너무 싸게 파시는거 아닙니까?
집사님이 귀여운 채널~❤😊
코르크보드인척 하고 잡아주랰ㅋㅋㅋ 도마뱀도 귀엽지만 주인분이 너무 귀여워요😂
2024년에 본 사람
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유튜브잘하시는 분들 보면 그냥 영상인데도 그 상황을 표현하는 정보나 멘트가 남다르게 좋고 재밌으신 것 같아요. 마뱀이는 관심도 없다가 자몽이 영상 한번보고 계속보고있네요 ㅎㅎ
This is the best unboxing ASMR Video i have seen so far 😂😂😂
3:47 터억 소리 너무 중독적..
아아악 진짜 기엽고 얌전한 마뱀이네요 넘기엽고 이뻐요 아가
순간 브금 듣고 빨래 다 된 줄 알고 화장실 갔다왔어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 근데 진짜 자몽이 귀여워여
Aw I thought you actually wrapped the gecko in rice paper! Gecko is incredibly adorable!
도마뱀 한단ㅋㅋ 귀여워용
아..너무 얌전하고 귀엽다ㅜㅜ
주인 분 나레이션이 인간극장 나레이션 같아서 편안했어요! 자몽쓰 어째 저래 얌전한지!!!
혀 날름 거리는거 너무 귀엽다
발꼬락 너무 귀여워요
She's soooo freaking adorable!
와 비닐봉지 썸네일 너무 귀엽고 신기하다 어쩜 저리 얌전하지?
신기하네요..귀엽고~
That's a cool dog you got there :)
0:55 the best part
ㅋㅋ탈피 다 하고 냅다 바닥에 철푸덕 떨어지는거 왜케 웃기냐ㅋㅋ
3:23 너무귀엽다 진짜 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㄷㄷ
언니 목소리 간드러워서 넘넘 좋아>
2:42 o.o .....did not expect SpongeBob
탈피 벗기실때 대리 쾌감 쩔어요옹❤
우리 두목님의 마뱀이들은 값을 매기지 못할정도로 고귀하십니다!
3:49 소리 찰지네
넘 귀여워요ㅠㅠ 약간 뜯을때 쾌캄 조네여 ❤❤ 자몽이 넘 귀엽네요 ㅋㅋ😂😂
하 뱃살... 만지고싶다 눈 똘망똘망 진짜귀엽다 아 진짜 너무 귀여운친구네요 ..우리 게코도 귀엽지만.. 게코키우고 다음에 크레도 키워봐야겠어요.. 진짜 매력덩어리 ..❤❤
I don't speak Korean but I enjoyed this video very much
ㅠㅠ 도마뱀 귀엽다 생각한거 처음이다 너무 귀엽다 진짜
탈피껍질망 안에 들어있는 이자몽씨 와씨 너무 귀엽다ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
이 영상 주기적으로 봐줘야함
너무 귀여워요
자몽이바둥이는거너무귀여워
“On today’s unboxing video, lizard!” 📦🦎
those floppy toes, wtaf
이론상 무한히 커지는 자몽이.. 너무 귀여워ㅠ
자몽이 폼 미쳤다람쥐
ㅋㅋㅋ
리자몽씨 오늘도 귀여워...♥️
발바닦 존나. 귀엽네 ㅋㅋㅋ
A new lizard, fresh from the store, unboxed, and _unwrapped._
귀여운 자몽이가 전통과자보다 착한 가격이라니!!
꺄아아아아ㅏ아앙 자몽이는 오늘도 귀엽네❤ 댓 먼저 달고 보러 슝슝 +월남쌈ㅋㅋㅋ 저는 7월에 입양하러가요❤
1:55 comparing your gecko to JYP caught me off guard LMAO 😂😂💀
저 소리 너무 좋아요 탈피 껍질 느낌도 너무 좋구 내가다 시원해진 기분?😂
귀여운 도마팸
잘구경하고 갑니당^~^
묘한 매력이 있어
바닥에 점프 해서 철푸덕~!!!!
도마뱀이 어케 귀여울수가 있지ㅜ
바닥에 텁~ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 왤케 귀여워요😊😊
You're supposed to remove the plastic wrap from your gecko when you get it.
어떻게 애가 이렇게 순둥하고 귀엽고 예쁠 sugar
What a polite lizard
It’s abuse to take off its skin
@@ArchibaldBunker3452, it really depends. While I don’t think it should have been taken off here and it was done the wrong way, I don’t think it caused any harm to the gecko.
Not to say I’m supporting doing this (unless the shed has been stuck for a while, then you should let it sit in lukewarm water and take the shed of with a Q-tip,) but I don’t think that this is animal abuse. It could have hurt the lizard if this was done a little sooner but it didn’t really harm it other than causing it a little stress and annoying it.
Of course, I could be wrong since this is just some random information I’ve just picked up over some time from random places.
@@ArchibaldBunker3452 ignore this kid. He is envying who raising geckos and writing mean comments in this channel.
The clear shorts gag made laugh. This video was adorable!
such a cute gecko 🦎💛🖤
진짜 순하다...