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Liam Zdarec
Добавлен 30 окт 2013
Here to share stories and content about my beautiful animals.
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Update! I moved to a new country + new vipers!
Hey ya’ll, been a while.. here’s a short update with my new snakes. more to come soon.
Trimeresurus, craspedocephalus, Tropidolaemus, Vipera
Trimeresurus, craspedocephalus, Tropidolaemus, Vipera
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Temple vipers (tropidolaemus) care + baby wagleri were born!
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Temple vipers (tropidolaemus) care baby wagleri were born!
Update : temple vipers and their venom
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Update : temple vipers and their venom
Incredible behavior 💯💯
Great video, love to see yours enthusiasm.
Thanks Gemma!
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These are wild animals, and killers. If you want to keep them, fine, but they are not pets. They are pretty, but not pets.
Thanks! Appreciate it bro!
Those are some stunning vipers!
nice bro
Thanks bro
Congratulations! You have a gorgeous collection! Im American and dream of moving to South Africa one day. Mostly for the fauna lol
Thanks! Yeah South Africa would be spectacular
Really helpful, learn a lot❤
And May I know if you put pillworms and springtails in these paludariums. As I know, some put them in their enclosure but it is a little scary for people don't like insects😂. And about humidity, will the mould grow in the enclosure and do you sterlize your paludium regularly? Hope to get some experience and advice.😃
I don’t sterilise anything as after a while my enclosures become like an ecosystem. Insects yes, I haven’t put them in paludariums as I used aquarium soil and it didn’t seem like a good idea
@@liamzdc Thank you. It seems insects not an necessary part to build an ecosystem in terrarium. That's really a good news.
I put them in terrariums, paludariums not always. Depends also on how often your snakes poop
@@liamzdc 🤣🤣🤣I really hate insects. Can pillworms and springtails prevent mould growing Or just clean reptiles' litter? If not put them in terrarium, will there be great risk with reptile health? I am confused about this…
Thanks for the video friend. I’m glad your move went well.
Thank you too
Congrats. Srilankan pitviper is the most beautiful pit viper I think and nose-horned viper is very cute❤
We agree!
Awesome my friend. I hope you're very happy there 💪🏻😎
Such a lovely one❤
Thank you!
Incredibly beautiful Lanka 🔥
She is! Thanks
Как вы думаете какой идеальный размер террариума для пары Trimeresurus insularis?
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@@liamzdc 🤝
Wow ....I wish to get this snake
Polo here... need a male so badly
Hard find healthy ones in the pet trade unfortunately
Totally not an adder, it's a hognose for sure
Het albino
cute :)
А вы держали один самец и 2 самки?
Нет
😯 with bare hands 🙂
Nice amodytes
Thanks!
Very helpful, thank you. I just introduced a male wagler's to his terrarium today. Wish me luck!
Good luck’
What a beautiful specimen, those reds are stunning! 😍
Yeah, he was stunner!
Beautiful specimen 😍
They are beautiful creatures,but your bite near your heart scared me. Of course if you gave a large group of people aspirin,some are going to react negatively.The best thing is never introduce anything you don't have to into your body. Could you not handle them with gloves and less near your body and still enjoy them?❤ Love your videos
The whole point of me sharing this story is to show how mild their venom is. After losing the fear of them they stopped being defensive with me in any shape or form.
😍a good Handling 🥰beautiful ❤
❤Hi my frind
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Liam please do another on this fascinating breed of snake. I aways hated being around any snake until I discovered how beautiful this species was .❤
Generally I don't watch videos that include handling of venomous snakes by their human 'owners' and the ensuing bites. However, an old and dear friend mentioned the Temple Viper as one of three snakes whose venom was harvested for it's calming and meditative properties. There's a whole tribal and quasi-Buddhist philosophy around it. When you mentioned your reaction to the venom and the fact you made sure you were around people who would insure you got help, I realized the neurotoxic venom was not as life threatening as others in it's class. This is not to invite people who believe they could survive and in fact enjoy the reaction you had to your Temple Viper's bite. I do a lot of research on reptiles, and in particular snakes from an historical perspective. Fortunately you have advertised your care for your pair of beautiful Temple Vipers and I am grateful for the description of your reaction, which proved that long ago friend's description of how Temple Vipers were revered. Thank you.
Thank you!
Can you make a video with aurora? Shes so damn unique and beautiful!
Sure, there are several shorts with her on the channel already, but I’ll make some more
Смешная, когда злится 😅
I love videos where the comments are people telling him people not to handle or they are dangerous yadda yadda. People ride motorcycles, go rock climbing, do drugs, eat unhealthy… every thing can or will kill you. Live your own life… the number of deaths from free handling snakes is relatively low
After you read a bunch you realise they are always saying the same thing, like a broken record and you stop giving attention
@@liamzdc Jeff lebowitz or swaggerthecat just got bit by an inland taipan
@Smokeysmoke42o I'm aware, most of the species he kept I wouldn't even remotely consider keeping 🤷♂. What's strange is how viciously he went against other keepers that had some popularity and with this he dug his own grave. I wasn't aware of how nasty he was until after the bite.
@@liamzdc pretty wild, nothing but Tupperware. Which explains why we never saw the enclosures. Now 14 plus snakes are dead 😢
Yeah man, to me if I want to asses you I’d check your practices and how you keep them, anything non naturalistic gets 👎 from me
Woaw🤯😍
One of the best looking viper on earth😊
Video on sthis species
One thing I learned about snakes its definitely beneficial to start with something less rare and less expensive maybe a copper head or something along the lines anything above that you will pay so much just to have to put it in the ground weeks to months later these animals come from tropical areas that sometimes cant be replicated properly
Yeah sure I agree, these snakes are not very forgiving when it comes to errors
You know…if you’re gonna softly stroke a venomous snake and it bites you, I’m gonna have a hard time feeling sorry for you.
Cool, thanks!
Did you miss the entire video? They are mildly venemous and dont administer large doses of venom. 🤡
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You are ome of the people that give the venomous community a bad name. Quit free handling your shit.
Pretty
Those temple vipers are just amazing 😊
Beautiful snake! Omg I wish I could’ve see it in real life!
have fun with your certain upcoming bite.
Thanks bro
@@liamzdc 😆
Warum denn scooter alter 😂 ich lach mich schlapp Aber schicke schlange
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Why are there so many people in these comments trying to tell him how to handle these snakes like he doesn't know his shit. Remember everything you know he probably knows too. You guys aren't teachers. Let the man do what he wants.
Dude handle a mamba or cobra and still try to look cool free handle it. One of those vipers is nothing.
Why would I want to do that?
Did you ever got bit? Love the chanel 🙏🙏
Only by temple vipers, made a video about it
Just finished watching it, she got u a little high ayy😂, jokes aside i know you know how to handle your snakes, but be careful bro, even a bite is not 100%. We need your content! Be safe and keep up the awesome work! Btw greet the sneks! 🐍💪🏻
Temple vipers have pretty mild venom, I’m way more careful around anything other than them
@@liamzdc good to hear! All of your snakes are incredibly beautiful! Especially aurora!
Thanks
Scooter 🕺
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Temple Vipers were a dream snake for a buddy of mine who used to keep hots back in the 80s. He had a HUGE adult female Water Moccasin that was puppy dog tame. I free handled her once and I was shocked at how calm she was. I would never do that again but it was an amazing experience.