The last vid got a lot of great feedback so we're back again. I haven't looked at new posts on the hashtag yet, just others previously posted I didn't get to see. Don't worry, I'll certainly mix up content with a lot of other ideas, but it doesn't hurt to do a few more of these here and there! Watch these and other videos before anyone else at patreon.com/goherping
I would join but I am 10 - and broke.... but i will submit my tank. Its really cool, Love the vid. It came out in school, will i listen to my meet? No. Will I watch this and mute them? Yyyyeeeessss
The ”minimalist ” enclosure for bearded dragons looks nice but in reality there is just not enough enrichment, hides, climbing opportunities etc. So basically I agree that it’s not ideal for bearded dragons.
I totally agree, the only acceptation to the minimalist look would be if your beardie is only using a small percent of the hides in the tank every day. If that's the case then they could do the minimalist look as long as the beardie gets played with frequently and taken out of there tank.
@@Williamontop7 That's great. A hide doesn't have to be a cave! It just has to be a way for them to get away from light and us. Mine loves to dig down under a branch she has :)
I think the second one is adorable looks like a cottage/fairy vibe. That being said I personally wouldn’t have that for a bearded dragon BUT its so creative 🍀
So normally I try to make some funny or clever comment to try and get a lot of likes, but honestly this time I just want to give a big thank you to Alex for brightening my days with these videos. I know a lot of people say that he has lost his spark and he isn't interested in anything anymore, but I don't think that's true at all. I still really enjoy your videos Alex and you're my favorite UA-camr ever ❤
I'm the one that makes those LED mushroom lamps. I truly appreciate you mentioning me even though I obviously didn't show any of my terrariums. I do use them in some of my terras though so I thought it still kinda fits the whole theme 😅❤️ Thank you again! Great video as always.
@@pinkmangaming tbh it’s clear it’s a joke...plus it’s way better than what gets said to him on his Twitter...just to clarify what I mean people are still calling him racist because he agreed with trump on sending in military during the BLM protests and then people were trying to force their views into him because he’s partially a POC telling him “you know what you’re supposed to do as a POC”
I wanna say thanks for being an awesome UA-camr. I just recently broke up with my girlfriend after nearly 9 months, and it was and still is messy. Your videos, past and present, have given me something lighthearted and funny to watch, and it’s really lifted my spirits. Random videos like this really are the best, I love them. Keep doing them!
Please continue this series !! It’s really fun because you never know what you’re going to get, and it’s actually very relaxing to watch with the soft music, plus I’m going to redecorate my enclosures once all my things for it arrive and I’d love a chance to get on the series !
So many thanks and so much respect to Alex for getting his videos captioned and/or getting a better auto captioner. It helps me and so many other people enjoy your videos, so thank you, seriously
Ahahaha when i saw those led mushrooms, i immediately knew who that seller was 😂 she makes good stuff, bought a 3d printed animal crossing fossil bowl from her 😁
I’ve watched both your videos: -bearded dragons can have substrate as long as basking temp, UVB and diet is correct -leopard geckos can have lights for their enclosure and UVB, that’s what Arcadia shade dweller is for -halogen heat lamps are a more efficient source of heat due to the UV rays they emit. In the wild burrows are cooler - therefore over head heat is more natural as it allows the reptile to burrow to reach cooler temps
The tarantula enclosure near the end, there's nowhere near enough substrate and needs a piece of cork bark to hide in or something. I hope the person sees this, takes this constructive criticism and look more into it.
@@spyder121 tbh same, I'm a newbie to tarantula keeping. Just got a Grammostola pulchra from my boyfriend as my first and I've been doing so much research into it. I'm a noob and even I know that this isn't right
@@HannahRachel research is absolutely key- I've kept tarantulas for almost 2 years now, so I'm not even the most experienced keeper, but honestly research is much more valuable than experience- even a quick google search will tell you this enclosure needs much more substrate and at least one hide. Wishing you the best with your G. Pulchra!
I feel that lmao My oldest beardie doesn't even have a private enclosure because he runs this bitch. He has free-roam of our house and a few basking spots and hides at windows and other places he picks.
Reasons I watch these videos A.) I LOVE this channel and it’s advice B.) I’m a terrified pet owner, and I don’t even own one yet (I have a bunch of other pets but no reptiles) and I want to see these reviews to see what to avoid. Now I know that what I was planning would be perfect, so thank you👍
I’m pretty sure the substrate in the leopard gecko enclosure is paper based bedding usually used for hamsters and rabbits. At least that’s what it looks like to me.
"it's like you had 5 animals, and you no longer have them, your fish aquarium, your bearded dragon hammock, your gecko's hides, *and your mom's pot* me:wait what
@13:44 Hey I made it in the video. @GoHerping - My terrapins are only about two years old, so my largest female is about 5 or 6 inches. I did end up adding eggcrate along both sides of the ramp to prevent escapes and filled the tub with another six inches or so of water. There is only about 4-6 inches from the top of the ramp/entry to the nest box to the water in the tub now . The sand was used to fill the massive nest box. When they lay eggs they dig a pretty significant nest, so I wanted to make sure they had plenty of depth to dig when it comes time for them to do so. To do water changes, I use a pump and a long python brand water change hose and just pump the water in the the shower drain in the unfinished bathroom down the hall. I built an adapter to hook the same hose to the hot and cold faucet connections in the wall to refill the tub with the appropriate temperature water.
I have the little hammock for bearded dragon thingy in my baby BCI enclosure and let me tell you, he likes it more than I expected. He mostly sleeps there and he loves to climb on it !
There's a girl on UA-cam from the UK with a leopard gecko named Ziggy. She does lots of how to videos and educates people on Leo care I'm thinking that's where people got their idea lol.
The random arbitrary judgements based on aesthetics are the best--pringles cans get extra points, but only if they're the right flavor, and emoji stickers are an automatic fail.
Oh my God the kitchen with the veiled chameleon looks just like my old house’s kitchen, down to the microwave, cabinets, oven, EVERYTHING except the flooring. Even the layout looks exactly the same. I genuinely thought it was my previous house for a moment.
When Alex was talking about the reptile net at 3:49 you were saying it only works for leopard geckos and bearded dragons but my axolotls love them! They stick to the side of the tank underwater and my axolotls like to rest in them, it’s so cute, I don’t use that kind though I use a mesh one.
I have a 160 gallon stock tank with a painted turtle and red eared slider. I found the best way to water change is to have it somewhat close to a bathroom. Use a sump with a hose attached to suck the water from the tank into your tub to drain. Once drained enough take a 5 gallon bucket and put it under your tub faucet and then move the sump from your turtle tub into the 5 gallon bucket. Move the hose from the bathroom tub back to the turtle tub and turn the faucet on and adjust the temperature. Plug the sump in and it will suck the water being poured into the 5 gallon bucket and push it into the turtle tub. The sump could be replaced with a regular water pump if it's strong enough. I got a cheap sump from Harbor Freight for around $50 and it pulls water faster than my faucet can spit out so once I get low in the 5 gallon bucket I'll unplug it and let it fill back up before plugging it in again. This method can also be used for water changes on larger fish tanks. Granted you probably want to use a water pump so you can raise it above the substrate rather than sucking your substrate out with a sump.
the sound effects for the four star is giving me memories from when I was back at home watching Chinese TV shows, not necessarily a bad memory but just kinda wild.
The yellow bellied slider one was so cool i love making nice attractive intricate setups for aquatic turtles its up to you to make them not boring looking
If you want gravel and rock decor for turtle enclosures but are worried about impaction - try taking some stones and anchoring them to the base or gluing them together to fit your enclosure floor but are removable while being too large and awkward to swallow. Super glue is aquatic safe once dried if I recall right!
16:25 musk/ stinkpots don't swim very well, so they hang out the majority of their time on the bottom of tanks, and usually need longer ramps to get into their basking spots, so low water levels make sense to me! (I'm also not an expert, I've gotten this information from Snake Discovery)
THANK YOU. when I bought her from my local fish store ( yes I'm the owner of the last entry) she was in a 10 gallon guppy tank at the fish store. I got 0 info on how to take care of how her and thru the years I've figured out that 5-6 inches of water is the sweet spot👌
I almost only use real (safe) plants for my beardie because every time he gets a new plant he eats half of it and I don't want him to eat plastic. Also it's good for oxygen flow
FOR PET SAFE GLASS CLEANER: use 1 part distilled white vinegar and 2 parts distilled water. For tough water spots, add more vinegar. Leaves the glass crystal clear and no streaks!
Nice video. I suggest that to feel better about giving low stars let them know how they can improve the habitat. Also I have a Corn snake that loves his hammock. I got it because he kept trying to chill on the top lip of his tank and falling. Since I put the hammock in he hasn't fallen.
I have a hanging basket thing for my cornsnake. He actually really loves sleeping in it. Like he has a big tank a tons of other things in his tank but he enjoys it.
I’ve never seen such an honest review! As a viewer it’s such a big breath of relief to hear someone have the same concerns that any of us would have. But I also wonder why you don’t use substrate for your Bearded dragon, his cage seems a little bland :( but otherwise, great video!
My leopard gecko has a hammock in her current enclosure (shes about to move to a bigger one) and she actually loves climbing on it - but shes also weird and really loves climbing lol
Musk turtles are really small turtles, they only get about 5-6 inches. They are also not particularly good swimmers, so if they don’t have shallow water it could be bad .
Get clay. Shape a background wall that includes slopes n ramps for climbing animals and tiny bits you can fill with water for high humidity. Maybe smooth wave shapes. Like a statue as enclosure. Like a salvador dali painting. Lots of holes that plants grow through or snakes. Make sure the layout is good to burn, sizewise. ... Do reptiles notice if they live in the 80s? Yellow snake in violett enclosure?
I feel like either I have a defective cornsnake or not enough people pile up on that substrate to allow them to burrow... Though I'm pretty sure my girl identifies as a sand boa
I have 2 reptile tanks and an amphibian tank. I have a cornsnake, a crestie, and two dumpy tree frogs. My crestie and baby corn are both in 10 gallons and the frogs are in a 20 gallon :)
one thing about excavator Clay though is that if you reptile silks or steps in its water dish and then it starts walking around it's enclosure it can get the excavator clay all on it and especially for animals like leopard geckos it will crack their skin so I wouldn't personally use it because of that reason
As a passionate snake keeper I have to say I was pretty disgusted with that corn snake setup. Not gonna lie. It’s so simple too, like how to people produce something that bad? On top of that how are they going to proudly post it on Instagram with it looking like that? 😂
The last vid got a lot of great feedback so we're back again. I haven't looked at new posts on the hashtag yet, just others previously posted I didn't get to see. Don't worry, I'll certainly mix up content with a lot of other ideas, but it doesn't hurt to do a few more of these here and there! Watch these and other videos before anyone else at patreon.com/goherping
Continue this I love you responding to people’s set ups.
Nice work👌👏
Go herpies I have a question
I would join but I am 10 - and broke.... but i will submit my tank. Its really cool, Love the vid. It came out in school, will i listen to my meet? No. Will I watch this and mute them? Yyyyeeeessss
Herp herp
The ”minimalist ” enclosure for bearded dragons looks nice but in reality there is just not enough enrichment, hides, climbing opportunities etc. So basically I agree that it’s not ideal for bearded dragons.
I think it would only really be appropriate for a fake beardie or like a display for a skeleton
@@Lichen8404 Haha yeah!
I totally agree, the only acceptation to the minimalist look would be if your beardie is only using a small percent of the hides in the tank every day. If that's the case then they could do the minimalist look as long as the beardie gets played with frequently and taken out of there tank.
Mine doesn’t have any hiding spots like caves. He just goes in the corner under a branch and digs there.
@@Williamontop7 That's great. A hide doesn't have to be a cave! It just has to be a way for them to get away from light and us. Mine loves to dig down under a branch she has :)
the all white one looks like a mental hospital for bearded dragons...which I'm sure is some people's aesthetic
its pretty but depressing :/
@@AlienZizi Yeah. There is no enrichment at all and it just looks lifeless and unnatural.
@@AlienZiziyeah what’s up with the no substrate?
Glad to know my kitchen looks nice lol 😂
Yep lol
2:29
Your kitchen looks so much like Snake Discovery's kitchen,,
@@tytonykus012 oh wow lol now I see the resemblance
@@tytonykus012 I thought the same lol! Guess american kitchens in a certain area are built the same etc?
The different sound effects along with the unique clip art stars for each rating is what really got me
Soldier tf2
When a mushroom on wood lamp gets a higher score than your enclosure:
your pfp strikes fear into my heart
As it should
Rip to the predator deer, but consider: mushroom cool 🍄
@@justaperson4656 it's a me a mario
Which one was yours?
I think the second one is adorable looks like a cottage/fairy vibe. That being said I personally wouldn’t have that for a bearded dragon BUT its so creative 🍀
So normally I try to make some funny or clever comment to try and get a lot of likes, but honestly this time I just want to give a big thank you to Alex for brightening my days with these videos. I know a lot of people say that he has lost his spark and he isn't interested in anything anymore, but I don't think that's true at all. I still really enjoy your videos Alex and you're my favorite UA-camr ever ❤
wholesome, thanks
@@GoHerping hi lol wassup how ya doin
yes i agree , hes cool i dont even have a lizard and i his sarcastic personality so amusing
@@stephencastillo I came for the reptiles and stayed for the sarcasm tbh
I agree. I love Alex's corky awkward fun content too though. It's top notch
"I need to have integrity"
Also
"Purple Pringles? Minus 5 stars."
Don’t forget the one star for the emoji lmao
Lmao I was waiting for the “child” that’s actually Alex in a cage post I saw over there... alas nowhere to be found
He mentions it in the first video from the other day!
@@bayleecheyenne252 lmao ik ik that’s why I referred to it as “child” ahaha... it was so funny to me so I bought it up again
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought their bearded dragon was stupid enough to eat plastic plants
I'm the one that makes those LED mushroom lamps. I truly appreciate you mentioning me even though I obviously didn't show any of my terrariums. I do use them in some of my terras though so I thought it still kinda fits the whole theme 😅❤️ Thank you again! Great video as always.
You’re just like a sad awkward chia pet who doesn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings and I respect that 😂
A chia pet 🤣
@thecasualtrollingpuma I agree. He does it the right way. 😊
@@serendipitybetta9190 “sad awkward chia pet" was so mean for no reason lmao
@@pinkmangaming didn’t mean for it to be mean. He just reminds me of a chia pet.
@@pinkmangaming tbh it’s clear it’s a joke...plus it’s way better than what gets said to him on his Twitter...just to clarify what I mean people are still calling him racist because he agreed with trump on sending in military during the BLM protests and then people were trying to force their views into him because he’s partially a POC telling him “you know what you’re supposed to do as a POC”
I wanna say thanks for being an awesome UA-camr. I just recently broke up with my girlfriend after nearly 9 months, and it was and still is messy. Your videos, past and present, have given me something lighthearted and funny to watch, and it’s really lifted my spirits. Random videos like this really are the best, I love them. Keep doing them!
Please continue this series !! It’s really fun because you never know what you’re going to get, and it’s actually very relaxing to watch with the soft music, plus I’m going to redecorate my enclosures once all my things for it arrive and I’d love a chance to get on the series !
4:32 my corn LOVES to climb i have like 10 or 11 hammocks in the open vertical space
i know corn snakes and kingsnakes arent arboreal but they sure act like it
Thank you for agreeing
You didnt see my gecko with his hat and I'm sad.
Awww sounds cute
That sounds cool
I think he did in the last episode
Was that the Crested gecko he rated bad just because?
Was it the gecko with the burger hat I think it was I forgot I would have to go back and look
So many thanks and so much respect to Alex for getting his videos captioned and/or getting a better auto captioner. It helps me and so many other people enjoy your videos, so thank you, seriously
Ahahaha when i saw those led mushrooms, i immediately knew who that seller was 😂 she makes good stuff, bought a 3d printed animal crossing fossil bowl from her 😁
They have an etsy shop?
@@frostdragon1950 yepp theyre MooodyArts
“It looks like he’s loving life... the savannah monitor, too,” lol, that killed me.
I’ve watched both your videos:
-bearded dragons can have substrate as long as basking temp, UVB and diet is correct
-leopard geckos can have lights for their enclosure and UVB, that’s what Arcadia shade dweller is for
-halogen heat lamps are a more efficient source of heat due to the UV rays they emit. In the wild burrows are cooler - therefore over head heat is more natural as it allows the reptile to burrow to reach cooler temps
The tarantula enclosure near the end, there's nowhere near enough substrate and needs a piece of cork bark to hide in or something. I hope the person sees this, takes this constructive criticism and look more into it.
I just left them a comment on IG suggesting so. Hopefully they listen 🤷♀️
As a tarantula owner myself, this enclosure shocked me, so bare and unclean... I hope they will give their T the enclosure and care it needs.
@@spyder121 tbh same, I'm a newbie to tarantula keeping. Just got a Grammostola pulchra from my boyfriend as my first and I've been doing so much research into it. I'm a noob and even I know that this isn't right
@@HannahRachel research is absolutely key- I've kept tarantulas for almost 2 years now, so I'm not even the most experienced keeper, but honestly research is much more valuable than experience- even a quick google search will tell you this enclosure needs much more substrate and at least one hide. Wishing you the best with your G. Pulchra!
pretty much all a tarantula needs is a space to dig and a place to hide, that person couldn’t even manage that
1:00 That is Stan’s way of saying
*thank u, next*
lol
Most genuine, adorable person on UA-cam
On this episode...
"One time my turtle shat rocks for a week." - GoHerping
2:21
Why does that look just like Snake Discovery's kitchen??
exactly my thought...looks pretty similar
I came to see if anyone else noticed!
Man, I'm terrified youll roast tf out of mine
It's okay we will all laugh at you 🙂
@@SmooshGoo stfu
I feel that lmao
My oldest beardie doesn't even have a private enclosure because he runs this bitch. He has free-roam of our house and a few basking spots and hides at windows and other places he picks.
Same.
If you can acknowledge this, then make your enclosure better??? Although, he is pretty biased.
I love this guy. I just got my first BP like 3 days ago and his videos have really helped with the setup and all.
Reasons I watch these videos
A.) I LOVE this channel and it’s advice
B.) I’m a terrified pet owner, and I don’t even own one yet (I have a bunch of other pets but no reptiles) and I want to see these reviews to see what to avoid.
Now I know that what I was planning would be perfect, so thank you👍
I’m pretty sure the substrate in the leopard gecko enclosure is paper based bedding usually used for hamsters and rabbits. At least that’s what it looks like to me.
"it's like you had 5 animals, and you no longer have them, your fish aquarium, your bearded dragon hammock, your gecko's hides, *and your mom's pot*
me:wait what
I have become obsessed with the "rating my subscribers enclosures" trend circulating on pet channels. I would watch 100 more of these
Look at the one on the animals at home youtube channel
@The Reptile Guy Thanks man, yeah I lurk to see whats going on from time to time
@13:44 Hey I made it in the video. @GoHerping - My terrapins are only about two years old, so my largest female is about 5 or 6 inches. I did end up adding eggcrate along both sides of the ramp to prevent escapes and filled the tub with another six inches or so of water. There is only about 4-6 inches from the top of the ramp/entry to the nest box to the water in the tub now . The sand was used to fill the massive nest box. When they lay eggs they dig a pretty significant nest, so I wanted to make sure they had plenty of depth to dig when it comes time for them to do so.
To do water changes, I use a pump and a long python brand water change hose and just pump the water in the the shower drain in the unfinished bathroom down the hall. I built an adapter to hook the same hose to the hot and cold faucet connections in the wall to refill the tub with the appropriate temperature water.
I have the little hammock for bearded dragon thingy in my baby BCI enclosure and let me tell you, he likes it more than I expected. He mostly sleeps there and he loves to climb on it !
0:34 SpongeBob walk cycle music
You are a man of culture
The lost episode😏👍
There's a girl on UA-cam from the UK with a leopard gecko named Ziggy. She does lots of how to videos and educates people on Leo care I'm thinking that's where people got their idea lol.
:( ziggy died. She still has Diego, minnie and gizmo tho.
The random arbitrary judgements based on aesthetics are the best--pringles cans get extra points, but only if they're the right flavor, and emoji stickers are an automatic fail.
Your personality at 18 years old gives me hope for the future generation. I wish more people were like you.
All of these cages look 100x better than your wasteland of a bearded dragon tank in the back
Stan is disabled though. He can't have everything a normal healthy bearded dragon would require.
Yep, Stan is disabled and does not move around much.
Oh my God the kitchen with the veiled chameleon looks just like my old house’s kitchen, down to the microwave, cabinets, oven, EVERYTHING except the flooring. Even the layout looks exactly the same. I genuinely thought it was my previous house for a moment.
PLEASE do more of these. I’m literally living for you roasting the 💩 out of your fans.
lol
One star noise is the sound rabbits make when you chase them in Don't Starve. I like it
2:34 I don’t know why I laughed so hard I spit up a bunch of coffee 💀
2:56
Alex: What substrate is that?
Caption of the post: Am I a joke to you?
Hahahaha! The kitchen get-up was ABSOLUTELY COOL!!!
I don't know about the corn snake, but my children's python loves her hammock and sits on it all the time
Both of our corn snakes *love* their hammocks and spend hours in them daily. Maybe they're just weird 😂
@@emchelle lol maybe goherping has just never given his snakes hammocks 🤷♂️
Yes my corn snake doses use her hammock and sence this video she as a amazing tank
I have no interest in reptiles but your direct but nonchalant attitude kinda makes me keep watching. And I'm learning alot.
I have no reptiles of my own but I love watching these and learning more about them!
When Alex was talking about the reptile net at 3:49 you were saying it only works for leopard geckos and bearded dragons but my axolotls love them! They stick to the side of the tank underwater and my axolotls like to rest in them, it’s so cute, I don’t use that kind though I use a mesh one.
I have a 160 gallon stock tank with a painted turtle and red eared slider. I found the best way to water change is to have it somewhat close to a bathroom. Use a sump with a hose attached to suck the water from the tank into your tub to drain. Once drained enough take a 5 gallon bucket and put it under your tub faucet and then move the sump from your turtle tub into the 5 gallon bucket. Move the hose from the bathroom tub back to the turtle tub and turn the faucet on and adjust the temperature. Plug the sump in and it will suck the water being poured into the 5 gallon bucket and push it into the turtle tub. The sump could be replaced with a regular water pump if it's strong enough. I got a cheap sump from Harbor Freight for around $50 and it pulls water faster than my faucet can spit out so once I get low in the 5 gallon bucket I'll unplug it and let it fill back up before plugging it in again. This method can also be used for water changes on larger fish tanks. Granted you probably want to use a water pump so you can raise it above the substrate rather than sucking your substrate out with a sump.
'' You had five pets, like... And your Mum's cake pan.. °Nervous laughter° ''
Goherpings first ranking youre cages:
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Second video:😔
the sound effects for the four star is giving me memories from when I was back at home watching Chinese TV shows, not necessarily a bad memory but just kinda wild.
The yellow bellied slider one was so cool i love making nice attractive intricate setups for aquatic turtles its up to you to make them not boring looking
snakes climb on stuff all the time. they like hammocks and bird ladders and everything like that
If you want gravel and rock decor for turtle enclosures but are worried about impaction - try taking some stones and anchoring them to the base or gluing them together to fit your enclosure floor but are removable while being too large and awkward to swallow. Super glue is aquatic safe once dried if I recall right!
How can you not be a fan of retics!?!? They are AMAZING!
My corn snake loves her Bearded dragon net thing
16:25 musk/ stinkpots don't swim very well, so they hang out the majority of their time on the bottom of tanks, and usually need longer ramps to get into their basking spots, so low water levels make sense to me! (I'm also not an expert, I've gotten this information from Snake Discovery)
THANK YOU. when I bought her from my local fish store ( yes I'm the owner of the last entry) she was in a 10 gallon guppy tank at the fish store. I got 0 info on how to take care of how her and thru the years I've figured out that 5-6 inches of water is the sweet spot👌
I get so happy when I see an upload
I just got a leopard gecko for my birthday a few days ago. I watched some of your videos to help me. Thanks and have a nice day!
I almost only use real (safe) plants for my beardie because every time he gets a new plant he eats half of it and I don't want him to eat plastic. Also it's good for oxygen flow
true true
your editing is what i live for
Ziggy appears to be the most common name for leopard geckos and I have no idea why...
The number of extreme U-turns to one star, the sass is real.
Can't believe I was featured in the second episode already lol (I was the lunatic gasmask guy)
@Luka I that depends on the people you ask mate. I'd say I'm a pleasant guy😂
Your enclosure was rockin, loved the gasmask and the monitor!
FOR PET SAFE GLASS CLEANER: use 1 part distilled white vinegar and 2 parts distilled water. For tough water spots, add more vinegar. Leaves the glass crystal clear and no streaks!
Just use a wet razor
@@zanebutler8717 I've never tried that. Will it get rid of hard water spots?
5:06 I see a salad tray from holiday dinner, but hey to each is own 🤣
Lol can’t be nice to everyone, this was a fun video ! Great job 🤣🔥
Nice video. I suggest that to feel better about giving low stars let them know how they can improve the habitat.
Also I have a Corn snake that loves his hammock. I got it because he kept trying to chill on the top lip of his tank and falling. Since I put the hammock in he hasn't fallen.
I have a hanging basket thing for my cornsnake. He actually really loves sleeping in it. Like he has a big tank a tons of other things in his tank but he enjoys it.
I’ve never seen such an honest review! As a viewer it’s such a big breath of relief to hear someone have the same concerns that any of us would have. But I also wonder why you don’t use substrate for your Bearded dragon, his cage seems a little bland :( but otherwise, great video!
Stan said that would be a knee slapping good joke if he could reach his knees.
Idk about anyone else but our corn snake actually LOVED being up high. We put lots of things in her tank to promote climbing and she had fun with it 🤷
My leopard gecko has a hammock in her current enclosure (shes about to move to a bigger one) and she actually loves climbing on it - but shes also weird and really loves climbing lol
Musk turtles are really small turtles, they only get about 5-6 inches. They are also not particularly good swimmers, so if they don’t have shallow water it could be bad .
Thank you. ( I'm the owner of that last entry) I've noticed anything above 6 inches and she struggles. 5-6 inches is the sweet spot 🤗
I have my snake a hammock from the hamster section and she love it. She sleeps in it and climbs on it all the time
Harriet: eats plastic. Why my tummy hurt?
Pls keep this series up lol
It’s fun
I got a "that's pretty neat" on my Uro tank...that's 5 stars, right? 😂
you should do more, these are so fun to watch, it also is cool to see all of these others peoples encloses.
lol, deadddd on some of these reviews. Love them though, honest and true. Happy Herping!
I love how honest he is 🤣💯
PLEASE DO A PART 3 i love these vids 😊
05:01 "It's like you had five animals ... fish, bearded dragon, leopard gecko ... your mom" LOL WHAT
Get clay. Shape a background wall that includes slopes n ramps for climbing animals and tiny bits you can fill with water for high humidity. Maybe smooth wave shapes. Like a statue as enclosure. Like a salvador dali painting. Lots of holes that plants grow through or snakes. Make sure the layout is good to burn, sizewise. ... Do reptiles notice if they live in the 80s? Yellow snake in violett enclosure?
I feel like either I have a defective cornsnake or not enough people pile up on that substrate to allow them to burrow... Though I'm pretty sure my girl identifies as a sand boa
My corn snake loves hanging out on his bamboo hammock:)
I have 2 reptile tanks and an amphibian tank. I have a cornsnake, a crestie, and two dumpy tree frogs. My crestie and baby corn are both in 10 gallons and the frogs are in a 20 gallon :)
My 5 pets
Fish
Bearded dragon
Leopard gecko
Corn snake
And Mom
This was the funniest video yet tbh
I love falling asleep to his videos, his voice is soothing
is that weird? Because I know I can't be the only one
@@abigailjuarez6750 ur the only one
@@penitusoculatusagent8725 AHAHAHAHA
one thing about excavator Clay though is that if you reptile silks or steps in its water dish and then it starts walking around it's enclosure it can get the excavator clay all on it and especially for animals like leopard geckos it will crack their skin so I wouldn't personally use it because of that reason
You remind me of a dryer, reptile version of Fish for Thought. I love it.
I cant help but cringe when I see an enclosure without substrate.
why would people dislike this guy is awesome
that bedding in that leopard gecko enclosure was care fresh. great reptile bedding
OH MY GOD THE YELLOW RATSNAKE IS MINE!!!!!! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 2 *stars* ILL TAKE IT THANK YOU ALEX! Also the Pringles flavor is bbq chili and yes it was clean😂
That tarantula enclosure towards the end 😪 poor baby
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As a passionate snake keeper I have to say I was pretty disgusted with that corn snake setup. Not gonna lie. It’s so simple too, like how to people produce something that bad?
On top of that how are they going to proudly post it on Instagram with it looking like that? 😂
surprisingly all the animals have looked healthy regardless of enclosure so far
@@GoHerping I was pretty surprised by that.
Yo I forgot about this channel this is a great way to come back