Hi Gary - I'm a long time NJ Colubrid breeder, thanks to your videos I picked up a ETB, I love it and it's a beautiful animal. I think I'm going to try and breed them. Ive joined USARK silver thanks to you.
Appreciate the message about USARK. I joined a while back after watching your videos and have made a couple of donations due to the current situation. It's a scary time to be a reptile keeper.
I have a pair of Conicus from you - they are cranky little souls, but I love them. Re: breeding, I obviously have zero experience, so there's that. But just based on observing their behavior - I'm thinking you temperature cycle them already, but I wonder if they'd respond better if they had the opportunity to burrow in a few inches of aspen?
Hi Gary! I love your videos! I would love to watch a clip about how to remove a male from the females cage if they are sitting on the same perch. I mean what is the least stressful way to do it? How to do it with a more deffensive male? I hope you can help me out! ;)
Very carefully! LOL Do it in the morning, wear gloves, and gently remove the male from the perch! (Unfortunately there is no simple solution.) Thanks for watching! G
Hey Gary, thanks for all the great info! you have been a huge help for me this year. I was curious to know what people mean by "going off feed" aside from the obvious. Do you offer her food and she simply wont take, or does she just stop hunting all together? Also how long of a time period until its a valid "off feed" amount? Thanks again!!
Hi, and thanks for watching! "Off feed" to me is when I offer food to a currently feeding female, and she shows no interest in eating. Once that occurs, I'll try her again a few days to a week later, and if she again refuses, I will deem her "off of feed". Some females will grab and wrap a prey item in typical fashion making it appear they will eat, only to drop the prey item and not eat it. Again, I will attempt to feed them again several days to a week later, and in most cases, they will completely refuse. Hope this helps!
Thank you for the USARK donation bud.
Outstanding 21st video, GS! The introduction with you & the Mrs... up to & specifically the Carpondro Breeder punchline = 😂🤣😂.
Thank you!
Liked and subscribed! Thank you
Hi Gary - I'm a long time NJ Colubrid breeder, thanks to your videos I picked up a ETB, I love it and it's a beautiful animal. I think I'm going to try and breed them.
Ive joined USARK silver thanks to you.
Thank you!
Well done Gary! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Z!
I wish you so much luck.
Gracias!
Heck yea we all need to donate to us ark
Great stuff!! Love the channel.
Thank you!
Appreciate the message about USARK. I joined a while back after watching your videos and have made a couple of donations due to the current situation. It's a scary time to be a reptile keeper.
Excellent!
Is there a video when explaining how you cycle your gtps?😃
#36, so $36 so far, let's make it 1000.
I have a pair of Conicus from you - they are cranky little souls, but I love them. Re: breeding, I obviously have zero experience, so there's that. But just based on observing their behavior - I'm thinking you temperature cycle them already, but I wonder if they'd respond better if they had the opportunity to burrow in a few inches of aspen?
Great suggestion! I'll try it! Thank you!
I've noticed everytime I bath my snakes in warm water and pair them, They lock.
Hi Gary!
I love your videos!
I would love to watch a clip about how to remove a male from the females cage if they are sitting on the same perch. I mean what is the least stressful way to do it? How to do it with a more deffensive male? I hope you can help me out! ;)
Very carefully! LOL Do it in the morning, wear gloves, and gently remove the male from the perch! (Unfortunately there is no simple solution.) Thanks for watching! G
@@gsreptiles5606 Thank you for your response, much appreciated!
Hey Gary, thanks for all the great info! you have been a huge help for me this year. I was curious to know what people mean by "going off feed" aside from the obvious. Do you offer her food and she simply wont take, or does she just stop hunting all together? Also how long of a time period until its a valid "off feed" amount? Thanks again!!
Hi, and thanks for watching! "Off feed" to me is when I offer food to a currently feeding female, and she shows no interest in eating. Once that occurs, I'll try her again a few days to a week later, and if she again refuses, I will deem her "off of feed". Some females will grab and wrap a prey item in typical fashion making it appear they will eat, only to drop the prey item and not eat it. Again, I will attempt to feed them again several days to a week later, and in most cases, they will completely refuse. Hope this helps!
@@gsreptiles5606 perfect, that's very helpful thank you for answering!! 🙌🏻
Lets get 10k likes! 😅
$188 188th like
Are u breeding tht jungle female to a chondro?
Hell yeah I am!
Imagine this vid having more than 1k views and having less than 400 likes
I'm with you, Jason. Kind of baffles me (and not in a good way). Thanks for watching!