Awesome information in this video brother!!!!🤙🏼💪🏼 I just got my son his first Red Blood Python. This video will she some light in what he needs to do. Thanx again!!!!!
Hi Zack. I’m new to Blood and am gonna buy a Baby Blood from a dealer. Could you please give me some tips how to identify if that baby is a true RED one or a just tan/brown/yellow one when it becomes an adult. I’d love to hear your experiences. Thank you.
Unfortunately without seeing the parents of the animal you pick, there is no true way of telling. You can look for underlying rich coloration however it's a game of luck without seeing the adults.
@@ZackGreensReptiles Thank you so much. I agree with you. The best way is to know how the parents look like. I’m gonna ask the dealer about parents of this baby before purchasing him. By the way, your Bloods are really awesome. Keep it up!
I have the little guy from you set up with a large moss container and a hide. He loves his moss box and uses it more than his hide. He likes his rodent left on the edge of his box and eats it during the night. When do you introduce your young Blood Pythons to eating rats?
Only 5 hatched, some incubator issues that I'm debating on making a separate video of or not, long story short, I have a new one on order and getting rid of this one.
@@ZackGreensReptiles I gotcha. Yes please make a video explaining what happened. That way others can learn what can go wrong. Sorry that happened to you. Are you gonna be holding on to all of them then?
You explaining the shirt is low key hilarious
Gotta air it all out lmao
You're videos are about the best for straightforward information
I appreciate it man, I'm not one of those where it takes a biology degree to understand what I'm talking about lol.
@@ZackGreensReptiles and thats what we need!
Awesome information in this video brother!!!!🤙🏼💪🏼
I just got my son his first Red Blood Python. This video will she some light in what he needs to do.
Thanx again!!!!!
Really glad it was helpful!
Very good
Thanks
Love your videos. Keep em' coming. How long do you typically keep them on moss?
I appreciate the support man! I keep them on moss till at least their first shed which is usually 3-4 months.
Nice !!!
Thanks man
Hi Zack. I’m new to Blood and am gonna buy a Baby Blood from a dealer. Could you please give me some tips how to identify if that baby is a true RED one or a just tan/brown/yellow one when it becomes an adult. I’d love to hear your experiences. Thank you.
Unfortunately without seeing the parents of the animal you pick, there is no true way of telling. You can look for underlying rich coloration however it's a game of luck without seeing the adults.
@@ZackGreensReptiles Thank you so much. I agree with you. The best way is to know how the parents look like. I’m gonna ask the dealer about parents of this baby before purchasing him. By the way, your Bloods are really awesome. Keep it up!
I really appreciate it and good luck
What humidity do you keep your blood's?
My adults around 60-70% and even more while in shed. Babies before their first shed are usually around 80%.
I have the little guy from you set up with a large moss container and a hide. He loves his moss box and uses it more than his hide. He likes his rodent left on the edge of his box and eats it during the night. When do you introduce your young Blood Pythons to eating rats?
Usually after 6-8 meals.
Do you use heat mats or keep room temp around 82?
I use ambient temps around 83
So was there only 5 that hatched? I thought she laid more eggs?
Only 5 hatched, some incubator issues that I'm debating on making a separate video of or not, long story short, I have a new one on order and getting rid of this one.
@@ZackGreensReptiles I gotcha. Yes please make a video explaining what happened. That way others can learn what can go wrong. Sorry that happened to you.
Are you gonna be holding on to all of them then?
@@billdoubtful1890 no, I'll keep atleast 1 ge if not 2 and letting the rest go.