I now have multiple Focus Cubed enclosures for everything from my little Sand Boas to my larger terrestrial and semi-arboreal snakes to my GTP and all of them are wonderful. I will say that I wish I had asked them for the smaller (1/8") ventilation slats for my GTP enclosure, as I live in a very arid area and the decrease in ventilation would help manage humidity. I just wanted to add here that if there are options you'd like on your enclosure that you don't see on their website, just contact them and ask. Chances are they'll find a way to accommodate your needs - their responsiveness and customer service is just outstanding.
We have a Western Hognose not eating. Thank you for showing these scents. I'm sure this will be the game changer we need to get that little stubborn girl to eat!
Hi MHA, I will absolutely keep that in mind, however if you watch my (2) previous videos, you'll see I do into temps and light cycling. Thanks for watching!
@@gsreptiles5606 thanks Gary I better slow down on the night caps while watching your videos. I did see your other videos and hoping I can put your advice to good use with my ETB’s this year.
By the way, I see that you have very large water tubs in your chondro and emerald cages, is it because you want to maintain high humidity levels at all times or any other reason for using these instead of a large water bowl?
Too bad Focus doesn´t ship to Europe. Their cages looks to be the most practical and professional built of any cages I have seen anywhere. I would actually pay for really expensive shipping if I got a cage that is perfect and it would last long, so well worth the extra money.
Absolutely! However for breeding chondros, I would not go smaller than 36" long x 24" high x 24" wide. (They also make countless styles of caging for non-arboreal species.) Thanks for watching!
I love your sarcasm (you remind me of me!), however I've never taken a dime from any product manufacturer that I feature in my videos. I've never even accepted a free product, or even a discount on a product, in exchange for an endorsement. (I always pay full price just like everyone!) Sorry to let you down.
crushed it again Gary- thanks for the love
Mad love and respect Gary. You are highly respected and the Trap salutes you! Good luck with the Savu’s!
I now have multiple Focus Cubed enclosures for everything from my little Sand Boas to my larger terrestrial and semi-arboreal snakes to my GTP and all of them are wonderful. I will say that I wish I had asked them for the smaller (1/8") ventilation slats for my GTP enclosure, as I live in a very arid area and the decrease in ventilation would help manage humidity. I just wanted to add here that if there are options you'd like on your enclosure that you don't see on their website, just contact them and ask. Chances are they'll find a way to accommodate your needs - their responsiveness and customer service is just outstanding.
Man love Riley what an awesome snake great video again Gary
That’s me lol I got a focus cube with a snake born in Texas so I ended up naming him Texas too
Thanks for the look at focus cubed enclosure! I have been curious about these.
We have a Western Hognose not eating. Thank you for showing these scents. I'm sure this will be the game changer we need to get that little stubborn girl to eat!
Happy to help, and thanks for watching!
Very nice video Gary! Definitely useful information for all herpers.
Thanks Gary, always a wealth of information that helps me . Great video.
Davincis boas make a vitamin formula that is apparently a great appetite stimulant. Would such a product be of use for baby chondros do you think?
Great video Gary. Very informative!
Is that cage heat controlled? It is a beautiful creation. It's nice.
Hey Gary can you do an in depth on how you cycle when you start to with what temps day/night thanks love the videos keep up the great work.
Hi MHA, I will absolutely keep that in mind, however if you watch my (2) previous videos, you'll see I do into temps and light cycling. Thanks for watching!
@@gsreptiles5606 thanks Gary I better slow down on the night caps while watching your videos. I did see your other videos and hoping I can put your advice to good use with my ETB’s this year.
By the way, I see that you have very large water tubs in your chondro and emerald cages, is it because you want to maintain high humidity levels at all times or any other reason for using these instead of a large water bowl?
Heyzoos is on the fence about Royal Pythons
Too bad Focus doesn´t ship to Europe. Their cages looks to be the most practical and professional built of any cages I have seen anywhere. I would actually pay for really expensive shipping if I got a cage that is perfect and it would last long, so well worth the extra money.
Are the setups good to use as a breeder enclosure?
Carpets in particular
Absolutely! However for breeding chondros, I would not go smaller than 36" long x 24" high x 24" wide. (They also make countless styles of caging for non-arboreal species.) Thanks for watching!
Yeah, this totally isn't sponsored or anything lmao
I love your sarcasm (you remind me of me!), however I've never taken a dime from any product manufacturer that I feature in my videos. I've never even accepted a free product, or even a discount on a product, in exchange for an endorsement. (I always pay full price just like everyone!) Sorry to let you down.