Taevian's World of Reptiles! I thought about splitting it into two but had already edited it this way and thought I would post and see how it was received. Thank you!
Thank you! I was worried it was too long and maybe I should have split it into two. I cut a lot out and decided to go with it this way. I appreciate your input.
Lori Torrini no... not too long. People gotta take some time to listen to those who have the experience and education. Everyone seems to want a two word cure for everything. I LOVE my animals and I LOVE having a glass of wine and listening to some serious educators!!! Keep doing long videos.... it helps those that are serious. You have given me soooo many cool new ideas!!! Thank you to the moon and back!!! Love what you are doing.
I think I love you!! 😘 really I love this information and I appreciate your time for teaching. I just watched a handful. I really like your in depth info on making our animals as happy as can be. Usually this info comes at an extremely high monetary cost.... for any animal. I do have a horse a well. Can you direct me or tell me how you clean things from nature?? I thank you for your time spent on helping animals have a better lifestyle. Blessings, friend 😉❤️❤️😃 subscribed!!☺️☺️
Great ideas for keepers - I'll be sharing this one! It's also nice to see a longer video occasionally. Quick question: what scents do your snakes respond well to? I have seen a couple of papers talking about using some essential oils in snake repellents, so I'd hate to use something that is aversive.
Caitwn I use natural fruit scents, sometimes with actual fruit we have in the house and they really gravitate to those. Bananas, grape, apple. The only essential oils I’ve tried are lavender and vanilla. They’re curious about them and don’t purposely avoid them. That’s probably going to have to be a “try it and see” thing with your snakes. If you do find any papers that have actually tested scents please share!
Why on earth does this not have thousands upon thousands of views, it's delightful!
Thank you!
Wow this was a long one but full of very interesting information to process! Great job!
Taevian's World of Reptiles! I thought about splitting it into two but had already edited it this way and thought I would post and see how it was received. Thank you!
Best episode yet! So much wonderful information. ❤️
Stephanie Putnam Thank so much! I was worried it was too long.
Lori this was a great video and some brilliant ideas for people to use.
Thank you! I was worried it was too long and maybe I should have split it into two. I cut a lot out and decided to go with it this way. I appreciate your input.
Lori Torrini no... not too long. People gotta take some time to listen to those who have the experience and education. Everyone seems to want a two word cure for everything. I LOVE my animals and I LOVE having a glass of wine and listening to some serious educators!!!
Keep doing long videos.... it helps those that are serious. You have given me soooo many cool new ideas!!! Thank you to the moon and back!!!
Love what you are doing.
Love this!
I think I love you!! 😘 really I love this information and I appreciate your time for teaching. I just watched a handful. I really like your in depth info on making our animals as happy as can be. Usually this info comes at an extremely high monetary cost.... for any animal. I do have a horse a well. Can you direct me or tell me how you clean things from nature??
I thank you for your time spent on helping animals have a better lifestyle.
Blessings, friend 😉❤️❤️😃 subscribed!!☺️☺️
I soak the branches and rocks in bleach and then let them dry out.
Great ideas for keepers - I'll be sharing this one! It's also nice to see a longer video occasionally. Quick question: what scents do your snakes respond well to? I have seen a couple of papers talking about using some essential oils in snake repellents, so I'd hate to use something that is aversive.
Caitwn I use natural fruit scents, sometimes with actual fruit we have in the house and they really gravitate to those. Bananas, grape, apple. The only essential oils I’ve tried are lavender and vanilla. They’re curious about them and don’t purposely avoid them. That’s probably going to have to be a “try it and see” thing with your snakes. If you do find any papers that have actually tested scents please share!
@@LoriTorrini I'll look for the paper. I want to say cinnamon was one of the aversive oil scents, but I'll double check.
Caitwn Thank you!