Everything You Need For A Brazilian Rainbow Boa!!!

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  • @jenniferchristensen7909
    @jenniferchristensen7909 2 роки тому +5

    I’m just watching along intensely lol and you said something about holding a rodent in your mouth …. Girl…. I don’t know how you held it together for the rest of the video…. I couldn’t stop picturing ppl doing that and laughed so hard at the thought of someone trying that… thank you for all of your awesome tips … you are awesome!! Lol still can’t quit giggling lol

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂 my brain is a strange place to be. lol thank you so much!

    • @richardforshee-fm6ii
      @richardforshee-fm6ii 10 місяців тому

      Been watching this lady for long time here. About to get my first BRB soon.
      Good thing she clarified the hand/ mouth rodent holding… 😂 I would have definitely believed her if she didn’t.
      Rep/garden is definitely in my top 3 go to for reptile/ snake information channel ❤

  • @abominationenvy5422
    @abominationenvy5422 2 роки тому +5

    Love seeing all these brazilian rainbow boa videos and I really like how you pointed out that there is not only one way to take care of a brb. I've found it is possible to give brbs the right humidity as well as the opportunity to burrow using only paper towel. Rip the paper towel into smaller pieces and slightly dampen the pieces with dechlorinated water from a spray bottle. It's easy to clean, my boy can burrow and the humidity stays 97-99%. I may try my hand at bioactive in the future, but this works great.
    Sidenote: Along with the opportunity to burrow, he has other forms of enrichment including branches to climb, hides and fake plants.
    When I was set on another pet snake, I came across your videos and decided on a brazilian rainbow boa. Truly once you get the care down, they are really not that difficult. Your videos have been a great resource, thank you so much :)

  • @nataliekelly1464
    @nataliekelly1464 2 роки тому +3

    I got my BRB a while ago. Your videos I have watched for years about BRBS and how to properly take care of them. Thank for for so much information.

  • @ashleymerlin7283
    @ashleymerlin7283 2 роки тому +9

    It was so cool to see you at Chief Reptile yesterday, thank you for coming out and supporting our favorite reptile shop!❤️🐍🐢

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  2 роки тому +2

      I was so glad to finally make it there!!! So excited for the video next week! 💕💕💕

  • @tainadeoliveira
    @tainadeoliveira 2 роки тому +2

    My brb was not active as a baby and he didn't seem to like a bigger enclosure at all. When I put him in a smaller enclosure he looked more comfortable.
    now that he is a juvenile he is way more active and bolder, and he loves climbing.

  • @frankrelmar5903
    @frankrelmar5903 2 роки тому +3

    You don't ramble on you are very informative lots of great information every time love your videos kiddo thanks 👍❤

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your support! That makes me feel better! 😅💕

  • @TonerLow
    @TonerLow 2 роки тому +6

    My little lady has been in an exoterra large-low for the 1st year of her life and she has plenty of room to play still as she is growing. If this is something people are interested in, the Focus Cubed exoterra PVC lid was a great mod for holding in humidity. She'll be getting an upgrade this year for sure though, I can't wait

    • @_giivnni
      @_giivnni 8 місяців тому

      heyy do u mind sending a link to their website? i cant find anything

  • @td5744
    @td5744 Рік тому

    Snakes and living sculptures,very nice video.Appreciate the background

  • @oun6661
    @oun6661 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video. I have a brb (my first snake) and I’m constantly checking on confirmation and new ideas to enrich his environment.

    • @lilbabyjessie8686
      @lilbabyjessie8686 Рік тому

      I’m thinking of getting a brb for my first snake as well, do you regret it? (I’ve heard they are not good first snakes)

    • @hecxhockgames4114
      @hecxhockgames4114 Рік тому

      @@lilbabyjessie8686 here’s the thing, there isn’t actually such thing as a “beginner” or “easy” snake. Get the snake you want. And as many as you want. As long as you do your research it should be fine

    • @lilbabyjessie8686
      @lilbabyjessie8686 Рік тому

      @@hecxhockgames4114 yeah I did end up getting a BRB and I just made sure to watch a lot of youtube videos and its really not as difficult as I thought it would be.

    • @hecxhockgames4114
      @hecxhockgames4114 Рік тому

      @@lilbabyjessie8686 yay! I’m glad :D

  • @jasaicampbell812
    @jasaicampbell812 2 роки тому +1

    Rainbow boas are so so beautiful!

  • @abbixaivena1712
    @abbixaivena1712 2 роки тому

    Totally using the link to get one for my Leucistic Columbian Rainbow Boa. I was using a glass 10 gallon and she is already getting big enough to stretch out the whole length of the enclosure at 5 months old. thank you for all the pointers! :)😊

  • @brent98rt
    @brent98rt Рік тому +1

    Enclosure question for a baby. You said you can start with a large enclosure just need to makes sure the space the filled. Some articles suggest starting with a smaller 10 gallon or so enclosure. I have a 40 gallon and no issues going smaller for the time being. What are your suggestions? The baby is about 11"s long.

  • @jon_web
    @jon_web 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome video! You had me laughing about holding a rodent with your mouth! 😆 Absolutely made my evening! I love your videos. Btw, that pendant is beautiful! ❤️

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  2 роки тому

      I couldn’t believe I said that! 😂 thank you so much! 💕

  • @richardkelchjr.1954
    @richardkelchjr.1954 2 роки тому

    Perfect timing. I think I have finally gotten my enclosure ready. 4x2x2 Zen. Bioactive substrate. Ceramic heat bulb in a "cage." Two hides that I made covered in moss. I used small oil pans that I covered in foam, carved, painted, and covered in moss.
    I gave up on the highest humidity settings, especially for the babies. There is no way to have 95% plus without having constantly soaked substrate, which the ground is in the wild, but causes big time problems in captivity. What I did was set my misting system to go off at 4 am and 8 pm. I also put in a fogger to go off every few hours. It doesn't get up to the 95% humidity, but with the misting, the fogging, and the water bowl, I think that is going to be just fine.
    I have some branches and other climbing areas. Two live plants built into the back wall, and a bunch of fake plants and vines.
    What I also did to help humidity was to use HVAC tape on the top in addition to the humidity shield that came with the habitat.
    I used LED indoor plant lights at the top of the enclosure to add light for plants and a "daytime" for the snake. They are peel and stick, and put out zero heat.
    Should be all set for March at the NARBC in Tinley to bring home the animal!
    I think that covers everything. I have the temp gun, tongs, etc from the other reptiles. Do you see anything that I missed?
    Thanks.

  • @td5744
    @td5744 2 роки тому

    This video is a beauty overload 😍

  • @josephtevere3223
    @josephtevere3223 2 роки тому

    Another Excellent video on the Brazilian rainbow boa ,must watch !!!!

  • @ssSnerson099
    @ssSnerson099 Місяць тому +1

    What about a misting system? My frogs have similar humidity requirements as a BRB and a misting system is a game changer

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Місяць тому +1

      That can be helpful. The trick is, you don’t want it too wet for them though. A fogging system may be better!

    • @user-lk4zs5wt5t
      @user-lk4zs5wt5t 17 днів тому

      @@reptiliangarden So two parts with that , is it better to fog at night like a chameleon.
      An how dry is to dry during the day, with the lower temps I doubt it’ll ever completely dry, but if baby’s need to stay in the 90s( humidity wise ) what is the appropriate drop?

  • @heatherb2762
    @heatherb2762 2 роки тому +1

    Bowie is just gorgeous and I love her enclosure.
    I have a baby BRB named Amada and I love her. They such interesting snakes and she is so sweet.
    I was subscribed to your channel and I just realized I was somehow unsubscribed. I’m subbed again!

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for subbing twice! Extra love 😘💕

  • @keykereon
    @keykereon 2 роки тому

    My girls almost a year old and loves her 4x2 but it's only 13 in high. I'm in the process of upgrading her to a 4x2x3 cause she likes climbing and for her plants I plan to add

  • @analoggdreamss
    @analoggdreamss 2 роки тому +1

    Another great video! I have my yearling in a tub enclosure right now to maintain that 95% humidity, but I can't WAIT to upgrade her to a zen! Also, I wish I could get those moss dome hides they are so cool! but shipping costs more than the product itself 😭

  • @Squeeze.S1k
    @Squeeze.S1k Рік тому

    Hello, awesome video thanks. What about using a reptile humidifier with timers to maintain the proper humidity levels? Is that good? Because i use one for my argentine tegu. Please let me know

    • @ebraxton6271
      @ebraxton6271 Рік тому +1

      Some say yes some say no. Personally I had humidifiers for my BRB and other snakes with no issues but pros and cons for everything. Humidifiers do work and you can use them but they also can cause heat to rise which isnt good so youd watch for that. Also due to the humidity some things in the enclosure could develop mold and other things so youd have to watch out and stay on top of cleaning. As far as needing one or not you dont. You could have certain substrates wet it down and keep a big water dish in the enclosure and humidity stays just right. Ive done both options and both work a humidifier is just more money and can be a bigger hassle. I typically only set it up if i was going to be gone for sometime and the one care taking wasnt very knowledgeable about snakes basically just there to feed and clean up the mess so humidifier does help in cases of not being home and no one really knowing about snake care.

  • @davidrobbins4277
    @davidrobbins4277 Місяць тому

    I just got my Zen habitat enclosure for my BRB, did you have to seal the enclosure with silicone to help keep humidity in?

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  Місяць тому +1

      You don’t! The pvc locks in humidity well enough. I just do the background to make it more naturalistic and give a rough surface to rub shed off!

    • @davidrobbins4277
      @davidrobbins4277 Місяць тому

      @@reptiliangarden thank you!

  • @jeff051209
    @jeff051209 2 роки тому

    What temperatures do you use during the day and what do you use at night for the Rainbow Boa???

  • @sophiacoccia5214
    @sophiacoccia5214 2 роки тому

    oo that looks cool I never. heard of one I bet its so cool!

  • @michaelbarnes5269
    @michaelbarnes5269 10 місяців тому

    Thank you this was perfect your awesome

  • @varanaut1308
    @varanaut1308 2 роки тому

    I saw a bunch of peach hypo Brazilian rainbow boas on morph market for $3,000+.

  • @richardkelchjr.1954
    @richardkelchjr.1954 2 роки тому

    Crud. One more question. If you you use a heat mat, and have a couple of inches of substrate on top of it, do you just crank it up super high to get the temp you want?
    Agreed on heat panels. I have on for my BCI, and it is dry as a bone in there if I don't spray it at least once a day.

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  2 роки тому

      I clear the substrate off the heat pad area so that the snake can get the proper amount of heat without any substrate blocking it!

    • @analoggdreamss
      @analoggdreamss 2 роки тому

      @@reptiliangarden I believe they like to burrow too? (mine does at least) I believe they should be able to self-regulate and burrow deeper/shallower based on what they want.

    • @TheRealKingMidas
      @TheRealKingMidas 2 роки тому

      Just make sure you bury the thermostat sensor so it keeps the mat at the target temp. The snake will then be able to burrow to whichever depth feels comfy. BRBs like to hide so if it can bask without being seen you have a very healthy snake. It can be boring because if you have a healthy and well built enclosure, you really won’t see the snake much unless it’s hungry. People who make enclosures because they’re pretty or force the snake to be visible suck. Snakes don’t like people or anything really. They like being left alone.

  • @elmofrom2681
    @elmofrom2681 2 роки тому

    Very much appreciate the video even though I never going to own one 😭 love your videos 💪🏾

  • @Simebag
    @Simebag 2 роки тому

    Holding the rodent with your mouth 😂 Where did that come from?! 😄

  • @DawnEntirely
    @DawnEntirely 6 місяців тому

    Hi! What sized heat pad would you recommend for a 4x2x2 ?

    • @reptiliangarden
      @reptiliangarden  5 місяців тому

      I recommend the largest size they sell! I get mine from petco or petsmart

  • @bryannaboone5794
    @bryannaboone5794 2 роки тому

    Hi! Which brand and size heating pad do you use specifically for your Bowie? I am waiting on my first rainbow to arrive and it seems I'm finding so many conflicting reviews on each one I find. Thanks for helping so many of your viewers!

  • @jeff051209
    @jeff051209 2 роки тому

    Hallo what is the correct temperatur an the day and night ?

  • @avaogara
    @avaogara 2 роки тому

    Another great n informative video !enrichment is so impt. To keep snake happy not bored n in a more natural enclosure..lol got good laugh about rat in mouth lol 😆 😍🐍🦎🐸

  • @Vladimer2000
    @Vladimer2000 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the Great video.

  • @michaelcychmistruk3899
    @michaelcychmistruk3899 2 роки тому

    Great a video. 🐢🐍🦎

  • @manassrivastava1214
    @manassrivastava1214 2 роки тому

    Namaste🙏 and snake🐍 to😇