Personally, I think exotic pet industry have more cons than pros. I'm just glad that more people are becoming less scared of these creatures. Thanks for sharing us your video.
@@ballistic350 they're being essentially hunted in the wild for captive breeding, they're having essential teeth removed for "safer" handling, they're being treated as human kids despite being wild animals, they're being sedated for people to interact with them for profit, they're being kept in conditions that aren't as stimulating as their natural habitat, they're being fed poorly, they're being illegally sent to places they don't belong, the mothers are being separated from the young too soon and the young develop behavior issues, etc.
@@ballistic350 they're being essentially hunted in the wild for captive breeding, they're having essential teeth removed for "safer" handling, they're being treated as human kids despite being wild animals, they're being sedated for people to interact with them for profit, they're being kept in conditions that aren't as stimulating as their natural habitat, they're being fed poorly, they're being illegally sent to places they don't belong, the mothers are being separated from the young too soon and the young develop behavior issues, etc.
Thank you for highlighting the cons as well. Also very unfortunate we see some very exotic animals made to pets like the civet (Philippine Palm Civets are considered as protected species under the nation's wildlife conservation laws.) and the binturong (The binturong has been listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN). Hopefully animals like these are made as educational animals or ambassador animals if they can no longer be released back into the wild to spread education and awareness of their vital roles in our native ecosystems.
I totally agree! I was not sure which animals were to be featured so I couldn’t do most of my research beforehand but hopefully in the future I plan to go more in depth about why they are important to our ecosystem & not ideal pets for most people. Thanks for your comment!
So the cost of living in the Philippines is tiny compared to the u.s. so if companies sell in both Philippines and u.s. how can they sell animal food at the same price. In Philippines the same food would be a week's wage. How does this work?
The cost of pet products is definitely inflated here as we do not produce our own feeds for exotics yet. Also, if the food would cost you a week's wage, you shouldn't be owning a pet to begin with. Hoping for more local products in the nearby future though! 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing your concerns about Panda Bao. Here is an English translation of your message: I am a Korean panda lover who loves Panda Bao. Panda Bao has been in China for over 4 months now, and it seems he is still having trouble adapting. He is only 4 years old and seems to be missing his home in Korea. He needs very attentive care from the panda center, but it seems he is struggling with even basic living needs there. While I would wish for Panda Bao to be able to return to Korea, I understand that is just a hope and he has to continue living there. But I am very worried about his health. It seems he needs veterinary treatment. Please help Panda Bao. And I would also like to express my opposition to panda diplomacy. I appreciate you taking the time to listen to my concerns for Panda Bao's wellbeing. I hope something can be done to ensure he receives the proper care and support he needs.
Almost all of these animals are captive bred and not caught from the wild. I am by no means promoting the illegal wildlife trade! Just educating people on the reality of these expos
Why is there a white bellied sea eagle there!?Shouldn't that be illegal to keep,cause if it was i would sneak in and steal it to give it to a rehab center!
As far as I know as long as they are captive bred, they are legal to keep. Not advising just anyone to keep one though as they are very intelligent animals with specific care requirements
Here's the English translation of your text: "Fu Bao is the first panda to be naturally bred in Korea. Now 4 years old, she has left her beloved Everland to start her adult life in Shenshuping, China. However, Fu Bao still misses her homeland and seems to be in poor health lately. She appears to need veterinary care, and we hope this can be made public through video. Koreans are eagerly hoping for Fu Bao to return to her home country."
My name is Fubao. He is the first baby panda born in Korea in a natural breeding system. After returning to China in April under the Treaty of Washington, hundreds of people poured their energy into saving him over allegations of hospitality and abuse. As a result, we opened it to the public in just two months. However, we are exposed to another danger at the zupping base. We are in a dangerous situation called unsafe radiation and artificial insemination. He is only 4 years old. Please save him. Please protect him.
Truly sad to see this classified as 'Best' pet expo. These conventions/expo's are pure horror to animals just for human pleasure. If captivity isn't bad enough jet, build a zoo for 2days
@@roquesmodernlife oh okay, good to see you didn't put it in the title to declare it as best. Thanks for letting us know you used it as clickbait. Messed up dude, might as well just join them if that's your kink
Hahaha it's more of the story I was addressing. Again, if you had only watched the video, maybe you would understand. But to each their own and I respect that.
Honestly speaking, hindi dapat sinasabing "docile creatures" ang bearded dragons when attracting possible pet owners of this reptile because not all the time BD's are 'docile'. While it is true they are docile creatures but it takes time to tame them, especially if they are still hatchlings. I have two bearded dragons in my care, both male and female at 2 months of age (both gender) and honestly they are very skittish and sometimes may want to bite me if they feel scared or threatened or just don't want to be touched/handled at that time. You need to be extra patient and really dedicated with these kinds of pet reptiles.
I totally agree! While they are one of the more docile reptiles that are commonly kept as pets, it's a big misconception that they will be docile right away. Animals of all kinds will always require patience, perseverance, and research in order for them to act "tamed" with you. Appreciate your insight!
My 1st BD was a male. Quite the feisty type, always ready to jump and bite my finger whenever I tried picking him up 😂. Then I thought maybe getting a female would be a different experience since some breeders say they are more relaxed than male but when I got one, it was also very feisty. Every BD really has its own personality I guess no matter the gender.
Please help Panda Fubao, who returned to China from Korea. I'm not feeling well right now. China doesn't tell me the cause. The second generation who returned to China through the Washington Treaty go to an experiment or breeding center and disappear from their old appearance and are not in good physical condition. The Washington Treaty is adjusted. It's the answer, so please read it a lot and pay a lot of attention to Panda diplomacy so that they can stop.
With my tight space, schedule, and budget, I cannot afford to keep another pet. Make sure to always do your research to see whether you're fit to care for one! Did an entire video on pet ownership which you can find in my channel. :)
While I do agree that there were a handful of animals that in this expo that shouldn’t be considered as your typical pets, all the ones here were legally owned. Which is why I made the video to educate people on why they are far from the ideal pet for most people. Thanks for your comment!
@@roquesmodernlife the issue is, your fan base isn't necessarily in the Philippines. A lot of those animals are illegally trafficked to the US and elsewhere as pets. They shouldn't even be featured. =/
Personally, I think exotic pet industry have more cons than pros. I'm just glad that more people are becoming less scared of these creatures. Thanks for sharing us your video.
That's definitely valid! Would you care to share your opinion here so that the viewers can educate themselves? :) thanks as always for your support!
Am curious about your take on this as well! Would appreciate it if you can explain your thoughts on this more.
What are the cons?
@@ballistic350 they're being essentially hunted in the wild for captive breeding, they're having essential teeth removed for "safer" handling, they're being treated as human kids despite being wild animals, they're being sedated for people to interact with them for profit, they're being kept in conditions that aren't as stimulating as their natural habitat, they're being fed poorly, they're being illegally sent to places they don't belong, the mothers are being separated from the young too soon and the young develop behavior issues, etc.
@@ballistic350 they're being essentially hunted in the wild for captive breeding, they're having essential teeth removed for "safer" handling, they're being treated as human kids despite being wild animals, they're being sedated for people to interact with them for profit, they're being kept in conditions that aren't as stimulating as their natural habitat, they're being fed poorly, they're being illegally sent to places they don't belong, the mothers are being separated from the young too soon and the young develop behavior issues, etc.
Thank you for highlighting the cons as well. Also very unfortunate we see some very exotic animals made to pets like the civet (Philippine Palm Civets are considered as protected species under the nation's wildlife conservation laws.) and the binturong (The binturong has been listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN). Hopefully animals like these are made as educational animals or ambassador animals if they can no longer be released back into the wild to spread education and awareness of their vital roles in our native ecosystems.
I totally agree! I was not sure which animals were to be featured so I couldn’t do most of my research beforehand but hopefully in the future I plan to go more in depth about why they are important to our ecosystem & not ideal pets for most people. Thanks for your comment!
So the cost of living in the Philippines is tiny compared to the u.s. so if companies sell in both Philippines and u.s. how can they sell animal food at the same price. In Philippines the same food would be a week's wage. How does this work?
The cost of pet products is definitely inflated here as we do not produce our own feeds for exotics yet. Also, if the food would cost you a week's wage, you shouldn't be owning a pet to begin with. Hoping for more local products in the nearby future though! 🙏🏼
1:04 lizard/ biawak in Malaysia.... that is not iguana... huhu
Actually, that was an iguana! Different from monitor lizards.
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2 Bengal cats in one cage provide enrichment?
When will we know whenever a pet expo will happen? Planning to go to a pet expo soon. Thank you
There will be another one this June specifically for reptiles! Checkout the ReptileX page on FB
Thank you for sharing your concerns about Panda Bao. Here is an English translation of your message:
I am a Korean panda lover who loves Panda Bao. Panda Bao has been in China for over 4 months now, and it seems he is still having trouble adapting. He is only 4 years old and seems to be missing his home in Korea. He needs very attentive care from the panda center, but it seems he is struggling with even basic living needs there.
While I would wish for Panda Bao to be able to return to Korea, I understand that is just a hope and he has to continue living there. But I am very worried about his health. It seems he needs veterinary treatment.
Please help Panda Bao. And I would also like to express my opposition to panda diplomacy.
I appreciate you taking the time to listen to my concerns for Panda Bao's wellbeing. I hope something can be done to ensure he receives the proper care and support he needs.
Sana binanggit mo bwat specie's saan county of origin at mgkanu.....😊
Too little time! Tsaka kung bibili po kayo dapat mag research din. Thanks for the comment!
New Subs just asking saan po ang Location?
Last year pa po eto sa SMX convention in MOA. Ty for the sub!
Wild exotic pets are not house pets. You shouldn’t give this market a platform…
Almost all of these animals are captive bred and not caught from the wild. I am by no means promoting the illegal wildlife trade! Just educating people on the reality of these expos
Are the prices in Philippine pesos?
Yup!
you should go herping again
I will soon!
Why is there a white bellied sea eagle there!?Shouldn't that be illegal to keep,cause if it was i would sneak in and steal it to give it to a rehab center!
As far as I know as long as they are captive bred, they are legal to keep. Not advising just anyone to keep one though as they are very intelligent animals with specific care requirements
Here's the English translation of your text:
"Fu Bao is the first panda to be naturally bred in Korea. Now 4 years old, she has left her beloved Everland to start her adult life in Shenshuping, China. However, Fu Bao still misses her homeland and seems to be in poor health lately. She appears to need veterinary care, and we hope this can be made public through video. Koreans are eagerly hoping for Fu Bao to return to her home country."
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Salamat mumsh
schedule po ng pet expo? tapos na ba?
Tapos na po. This was last Feb but there will be the Reptile X expo this quarter!
My name is Fubao. He is the first baby panda born in Korea in a natural breeding system. After returning to China in April under the Treaty of Washington, hundreds of people poured their energy into saving him over allegations of hospitality and abuse. As a result, we opened it to the public in just two months. However, we are exposed to another danger at the zupping base. We are in a dangerous situation called unsafe radiation and artificial insemination. He is only 4 years old. Please save him. Please protect him.
Truly sad to see this classified as 'Best' pet expo. These conventions/expo's are pure horror to animals just for human pleasure. If captivity isn't bad enough jet, build a zoo for 2days
Fair point but I never declared it as the best! Had a lot of problems with the event which I mentioned in the video. Thank you for the comment though!
@@roquesmodernlife oh okay, good to see you didn't put it in the title to declare it as best. Thanks for letting us know you used it as clickbait. Messed up dude, might as well just join them if that's your kink
Hahaha it's more of the story I was addressing. Again, if you had only watched the video, maybe you would understand. But to each their own and I respect that.
@@roquesmodernlife yes, simply sorry, can't watch it.
@@indybogaerts5771 all good! I appreciate your opinion and comment nonetheless
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Honestly speaking, hindi dapat sinasabing "docile creatures" ang bearded dragons when attracting possible pet owners of this reptile because not all the time BD's are 'docile'. While it is true they are docile creatures but it takes time to tame them, especially if they are still hatchlings. I have two bearded dragons in my care, both male and female at 2 months of age (both gender) and honestly they are very skittish and sometimes may want to bite me if they feel scared or threatened or just don't want to be touched/handled at that time. You need to be extra patient and really dedicated with these kinds of pet reptiles.
I totally agree! While they are one of the more docile reptiles that are commonly kept as pets, it's a big misconception that they will be docile right away. Animals of all kinds will always require patience, perseverance, and research in order for them to act "tamed" with you. Appreciate your insight!
My 1st BD was a male. Quite the feisty type, always ready to jump and bite my finger whenever I tried picking him up 😂. Then I thought maybe getting a female would be a different experience since some breeders say they are more relaxed than male but when I got one, it was also very feisty. Every BD really has its own personality I guess no matter the gender.
Please help Panda Fubao, who returned to China from Korea. I'm not feeling well right now. China doesn't tell me the cause. The second generation who returned to China through the Washington Treaty go to an experiment or breeding center and disappear from their old appearance and are not in good physical condition. The Washington Treaty is adjusted. It's the answer, so please read it a lot and pay a lot of attention to Panda diplomacy so that they can stop.
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Why you don't buy any think
With my tight space, schedule, and budget, I cannot afford to keep another pet. Make sure to always do your research to see whether you're fit to care for one! Did an entire video on pet ownership which you can find in my channel. :)
Didn’t include the price of this exotic pets 🤦🏼♂️
Sorry no time hehe pramis sa next!
Sorry na agad but i laughed when i heared bamboo rat 😂
Si bam burat! Hahaha
I never thought you can keep a bearcat as pets legally in the Philippines. Endangered species you know.
Not without some heavy permits. Would not advise for amateur keepes.
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It's one of the worst pet expos. Most of the pets aren't regulated, and shouldn't be pets at all
While I do agree that there were a handful of animals that in this expo that shouldn’t be considered as your typical pets, all the ones here were legally owned. Which is why I made the video to educate people on why they are far from the ideal pet for most people. Thanks for your comment!
Agreed. A vet student at a pet expo and exotic pets as well. What’s next- a visit to a pet store and buying puppies at a puppy mill
@@roquesmodernlife the issue is, your fan base isn't necessarily in the Philippines. A lot of those animals are illegally trafficked to the US and elsewhere as pets. They shouldn't even be featured. =/
Amor a pet my pet
Animals shouldn’t be in takeout containers!
Just seems wrong to m
Exotic animals being kept as pets should be illegal.
Why? Every animal was a “exotic animal” until we started domesticating them
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