"Do they have no brains?" Lmao no quite the opposite, they're terrifyingly intelligent. I've read several stories of aquarium octopi opening their tank, leaving for one reason or the other, and returning and closing themselves back in. Must be crazy to keep one.
A guy on here named coralfish12g had a pet octopus for a while. He had to rehome it because he wanted to travel and they need CONSTANT attention. He had to keep its aquarium out of sight of any other aquariums or the octopus would see them and be motivated to escape to go eat the fish inside them.
"Cause I felt like some goblin was gonna jump out" you're...not the only one who thought something like that was gonna happen. When I was little I was scared of Face from Nick Jr and thus I thought a so called "Nick Jr Monster" would jump out from under my bed and get me because I kept having nightmares about it
Google says this regarding Octopus brains: "Octopuses have about as many neurons as a dog - the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) has around 500 million. About two thirds are located in its arms. The rest are in the doughnut-shaped brain, which is wrapped around the oesophagus and located in the octopus's head." My understanding from what I've read/watched in the past is that each Octopus tentacle effectively operates as its own brain, which is a large part of how they're able to solve relatively complex puzzles. Octopi are kind of an enigma as far as intelligent animals go, as they are asocial and short lived, whereas most animals of equal intelligence are highly social and long lived.
I soo understand the pringle thing with corn snakes, my corn has an obsession with cardboard cylinders. the moment i let him roam around, he goes straight for a paper towel roll that i keep on the coffee table.
@@SeaSudsy i get newsprint on hugh paper rolls, and i have plenty papaer rolls of different sizes and diameters. my boa likes them too, its just an obsession with my corn. i could leave that guy unattended for 10 mins with a new cardboard tube, and he will still be exploring that thing when i get back.
That Kenyan sand boa owner really just gave it sand with no depth and called it a day. Those hides are pretty useless. But it could be worse...you could add fake cacti despite the fact cacti aren't found in Kenya.
@@twotonedfishing ...I guess you're right big bro, but dude knows what this is all about, I few days ago I made a comment, I can't remember what it was, but dude went off on me like you wouldn't believe, called me everything except prolly a child of God, I'm just defending myself...
An ex-friend of mine has a cornsnake in what appears to be a 20gallon aquarium with a heat lamp, a single hide and aspen fibre bedding. It's depressing. What's even sadder is that they give out snake advice to people and used their enclosure as an example of an ideal enclosure. They also said something along the lines of "Snakes aren't happy in big enclosures, it makes them feel exposed". Their source of knowledge? They used to work at a petsmart. Just had to get this off my chest. It makes me sad every time I think about that poor snake and all of the other animals they're hoarding.
Omg, what an idiot. All snakes are different, too! You can't put a 5ft boa constrictor in a 20 gallon tank and say it's "fine". Never trust PetSmart workers, or any pet store workers really, especially from big chains. They can't just use "snakes" in general because it doesn't apply for all, their sizes all depend on species. This aggravates me but there are too many people like that. Sounds like an animal minimalist, too.
@@bryntrev9145 What is wrong with you? They're just sharing their experience of a neglecting reptile owner. Are you acting like this because you are one too?
Thanks for the 5 stars on my turtle enclosure! I’ll tag you when they get an upgrade. They are still super tiny so the 10 Gallon works for now, but I’m hoping to upgrade them soon! ☺️
My guy...the thing that opened on the octopus is its gills. Placement wise, its like trying to look through someone's ear for their brain. I don't think I've laughed this hard in a long time. >__
Can't believe the animal crossing hate but I'm actually more surprised that I haven't seen another comment about it yet! its cute lmao we love our freakishly textured snapping turtles (and yes, they're all like that, the snapping turtle is the only one not kept inside something like a tub or tank though)
Good sir I would like my 4 stars please. 🤣 lol yeah I just got all my fake fall leaves from Walmart and wayfair. One day I'll go to real plants. Thanks for taking the time to review Rayquaza's fall themed tank Alex!
Thank you! ^-^ I had a lot of fun making it. Only thing is I didn't install the Universal Rocks background correctly, and just as I feared he managed to get behind it x.x so I had to take it out for now until he's fully grown and I can get the resources to install it correctly.
The goblin part is very relatable. Growing up we had some shabby 1960's closets built into the wall and the locking mechanism was so bad they would not close. Many nights i peered into the dark closets thinking the groke would take me.
I have two tiny doors in my living room that I have to look at all the time (unless I were to cover them with drapes or something) and it’s equal parts Coraline and spooky in a not fun way
I actually really like these videos, I've been thinking of getting a beardie or a leopard gecko and these videos give me ideas of how I could decorate the tank and set it up!
my leopard gecko actually loves his hammock and climbs up on it all the time. its the chillest thing ever but I made sure to get a cloth one so that his toe don't get stuck
I was looking for this comment. I'm surprised with how many reptiles this dude deals with he wouldn't know that leopard gecko are huge climbers, well at least mine is. I bought him a hammock because he was climbing on literally everything in his tank and I've seen him in it quite a bit as well.
@@jacqueline9031 Very true they all have their little individual personalities, it's so cute! But I think people should at least give them a chance because it's good for them to climb you don't know if you don't provide the means for them to do it. I don't know, it was just funny to me how he seemed so surprised. I was actually thinking, my leopard gecko would love that thing! (The branch) 😂
1:38 thats me!!! and im the same one who used the pringles can for the eastern rat snake 2 stars again :( and its actually quadruple pringles can action. 3 connected to make tunnel, and one as a regular separate hide
Thanks for my 1, second guessed 2 star rating 🙃 the blanket is for comfort and it’s on top of a heat rock so it doesn’t have direct contact with her skin. She rarely eats that food but it’s there as an option in between feedings. She gets calcified crickets and vegetables. I also work in the exotics department in a vet clinic, she is very healthy.
@@nightinggale6470 yes I’m aware, she has a heat lamp and a basking spot. Her heat rock is under her UV light. Her blanket is fine and gets washed often. I think you may have skipped over the part where I said I work in the exotics department at a university veterinary clinic. I work with exotic vets and an exotic technician every day, including the vets that teach vet students. Her enclosure is great. :)
@@nightinggale6470 I appreciate your concern, but she is fine. She’s a very healthy dragon and she loves her heat rock. It doesn’t get that hot, I test it on my wrist all the time. I prefer to listen to 5 specialty exotic veterinarians than some random person I don’t know over the internet, also.
@@nightinggale6470 they do have to know about husbandry and diet as a lot of health issues arise because of improper care and that’s what needs to be changed. She has a hammock for her heat lamp. Her rock is partly under her UV, not her heat lamp. I don’t think you realize I live in a place where the temperature is -40 for half the year. And again. It doesn’t get that warm.
I love watching these. You're such a riot! I look forward to the day when you can do my review. I plan on getting a red bearded dragon sometime this fall and making him/her a 6x2x2 enclosure. Wish me luck, I'm going to need it!
My sand boas use their hides - they also cruise around, enjoy climbing on low cork bark stuff etc and also come right out for their food. All the things people told me would not happen. I would definitely cover the corn snake pringle things with coco peat or something.
Good question on the blanket and reptile thing. I don't have a blanket for my pet because it's a python so obviously he doesn't regulate heat with it. But when he is out of his enclosure he tends to seek out blankets to lounge in and on. Which is odd I can only guess but maybe he likes the plush feeling of it on his scales either way he absolutely gets his best use from on if I wrap up in one and let him sit on my lap. He falls asleep within 5 mins and yawns if you wake him up. So maybe certain reptiles seek em out for the texture difference for enrichment rather then any heat related thing. Mind you this is mearly speculation at large here lol
For the bearded dragon enclosures You can get one of those uvb/uva/heating bulbs (abt $50 but worth it) and just add en extra uvb for the cool side of the tank Doing it like they did in the video is perfectly fine though Specially if the enclosure if made of wood
No. Neither heat output nor UVB level can be adjusted with MVBs, and they also burn out quickly compared with regular halogens and UVB tube lamps. Halogens can be dimmed and hooked up with a thermostat as well. Totally the better option
I love the illegal setup in the basement, there’s a grow tent chillin in the back but he tries to be quick when he turns the camera past it😂 wonder what’s growing? 🤔 I know what I’d be growing o.o
My leopard gecko literally climbed up his little tree hide as you said "you can't convince me this leopard gecko climbed all the way up into this hammock" and he is now as I type chillin in it. Lol. I've actually seen him in it a few times too. It's like a second story and my leopard gecko loves climbing which is part of the reason I got it for him to begin with.
I separated my heat lamp and UVB because I normally don’t use the heat lamp unless it’s winter (which it is) and I put the heat lamp on the “cold” side so it doesn’t drop below what it needs. Since my leopard gecko doesn’t move from his favorite hide at all during the day (which has a heat pad under it), I put the UVB over the hide
The big one at the beginning is for an iguana we built it in the basement it took about five months it’s 8 feet high 8 feet long by 4 foot width with a female red iguana
I have actually found corn snakes hiding inside trash like Pringle’s cans when our herring. Sadly their environments tend to have trash left behind in them.😕
It was my birthday yesterday and this video was great. Even though its a day later and this channel has nothing to do with me, you made me laugh 😂 (not in the mean way)
I kinda like these videos but I wish people would show better photos of the enclosures and you would talk more about the quality of the enclosure than the aesthetic of it/the room
This is like the first comment about that somehow omg, but agreed, the amount of pics of just the animals and not the full enclosures is making me frustrated 😭
At 12:00 in the wood flipped on its thin side up and down allow for more rigidity so it can hold a lot more but... yea thats a lot of enclosures for that lol could just buy a rack that you know will hold the weight.
I love your videos and your energy towards reptiles although the longest living leopard gecko on captivity lived to 34 years of age I think. It's on RUclips, simplistic tank.
I temporarily have another lizard, I'm adopting the school pet leopard gecko for the holidays, my parents aren't thrilled to have a 6th enclosure in our house but I am:)
I think the reviews are interesting, you could maybe add what the enclosure needs to get a higher rating, might help the people in revamping there enclosures 🎉
I have been taking care of my sister's leopard gecko for about 2.5 years. She is currently doing great with a good appetite, she regulates her temperature, explores her tank and enjoys enrichment activities. But, she is currently on paper towels after several complications with substrate. Should I switch back? I never really saw her dig and I'm wondering if it's worth the risk.
I love how it’s supposed to be reviewing reptile enclosures, but instead it turned into reviewing how comfortable the chairs are next to the reptile enclosures.
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Do outdoor enclosures count???
I really like the genuine confusion and humor drier than a popeyes biscuit with no drink. 10/10
their biscuits are a disgrace
@@GoHerping you called it a mare😂 it's a mirror
@@GoHerping fax, no printer
@@Jacoborrsoccer This is one of the random times I remember hes from the deep south 😂 the accent comes out at the most random times
@@Thorses ikr I live in Tennessee so I'm kinda used to it but he doesn't sound it normally
Alex pronouncing "mirror" like "mare" is something I was not expecting to hear today.
Glad I only had to go 6 comments down for this because that was easily the most shocking thing about this video.
I love how he said it three times to really drive his pronunciation home haha
I didn't know people could even pronounce "mirror" like "mare"
And here I thought calling a "washer" a "warsher" was a straight ticket to jail :^/
I’m so glad someone was here to comment this haha
I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THIS I- IT WAS SO JARRING
“If you want to save money on reptile enclosures, just get a mare.”
GoHerping, 2020
It's 2022 but I'm also in denial it's fine
Dang, Bro’s still living in 2020…
Lmao well I’m too lazy to fix it
@@TheVampireFreddo you could have fixed it with the time you used to write that comment…
@@TheVampireFreddo I’m just kidding, messing with you
"Do they have no brains?" Lmao no quite the opposite, they're terrifyingly intelligent. I've read several stories of aquarium octopi opening their tank, leaving for one reason or the other, and returning and closing themselves back in. Must be crazy to keep one.
Like the one who climbed out literally just to throw a bad shrimp at the keeper lmfaooo
@@xenodragonlord6007 Yaaasss
A guy on here named coralfish12g had a pet octopus for a while. He had to rehome it because he wanted to travel and they need CONSTANT attention. He had to keep its aquarium out of sight of any other aquariums or the octopus would see them and be motivated to escape to go eat the fish inside them.
@@suchnothing I can only imagine it's like owning an aquatic toddler.
@@MidnighHowls they have the same amount of neurons as a dog so it’s more like keeping an aquatic, 8 legged, squishy escapee dog
"Cause I felt like some goblin was gonna jump out"
you're...not the only one who thought something like that was gonna happen. When I was little I was scared of Face from Nick Jr and thus I thought a so called "Nick Jr Monster" would jump out from under my bed and get me because I kept having nightmares about it
Google says this regarding Octopus brains: "Octopuses have about as many neurons as a dog - the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) has around 500 million. About two thirds are located in its arms. The rest are in the doughnut-shaped brain, which is wrapped around the oesophagus and located in the octopus's head."
My understanding from what I've read/watched in the past is that each Octopus tentacle effectively operates as its own brain, which is a large part of how they're able to solve relatively complex puzzles. Octopi are kind of an enigma as far as intelligent animals go, as they are asocial and short lived, whereas most animals of equal intelligence are highly social and long lived.
Their tentacles will actually actively hunt for food and attempt to bring it back to the body, if they get severed
@@lulucanpy3513 wow.
“Octopussys”
I soo understand the pringle thing with corn snakes, my corn has an obsession with cardboard cylinders.
the moment i let him roam around, he goes straight for a paper towel roll that i keep on the coffee table.
If you go to petco they got thicker cardboard tubes meant for Guinea pigs I put in for my ball python. Buy it online too it’s cheaper
@@SeaSudsy
i get newsprint on hugh paper rolls, and i have plenty papaer rolls of different sizes and diameters. my boa likes them too, its just an obsession with my corn. i could leave that guy unattended for 10 mins with a new cardboard tube, and he will still be exploring that thing when i get back.
Those were my enclosures, so Thanks!! I use paper towel roles too for other corns and they love it
That Kenyan sand boa owner really just gave it sand with no depth and called it a day. Those hides are pretty useless. But it could be worse...you could add fake cacti despite the fact cacti aren't found in Kenya.
...i would perfer you say cactuses instead of cacti my guy, ijs
@@jameandthegiantpeach2273 it’s cacti tho
@@twotonedfishing ...I guess you're right big bro, but dude knows what this is all about, I few days ago I made a comment, I can't remember what it was, but dude went off on me like you wouldn't believe, called me everything except prolly a child of God, I'm just defending myself...
@@jameandthegiantpeach2273 lmao mf really writing a paragraph about why the English language is wrong
Rhipsalis baccifera is the only cactus species found naturally in Africa and it certainly overlaps the natural range of Kenyan sand boas.
An ex-friend of mine has a cornsnake in what appears to be a 20gallon aquarium with a heat lamp, a single hide and aspen fibre bedding. It's depressing.
What's even sadder is that they give out snake advice to people and used their enclosure as an example of an ideal enclosure. They also said something along the lines of "Snakes aren't happy in big enclosures, it makes them feel exposed". Their source of knowledge? They used to work at a petsmart.
Just had to get this off my chest. It makes me sad every time I think about that poor snake and all of the other animals they're hoarding.
Omg, what an idiot. All snakes are different, too! You can't put a 5ft boa constrictor in a 20 gallon tank and say it's "fine". Never trust PetSmart workers, or any pet store workers really, especially from big chains. They can't just use "snakes" in general because it doesn't apply for all, their sizes all depend on species. This aggravates me but there are too many people like that. Sounds like an animal minimalist, too.
Super cringe message you wrote here 🙄🙄🙄
@@bryntrev9145 What is wrong with you? They're just sharing their experience of a neglecting reptile owner. Are you acting like this because you are one too?
@@bryntrev9145 How so?
The sicker he gets of this series the more entertaining it is…
Thanks for the 5 stars on my turtle enclosure! I’ll tag you when they get an upgrade. They are still super tiny so the 10 Gallon works for now, but I’m hoping to upgrade them soon! ☺️
Sometimes I feel Alex is more interested in the rooms than the enclosures themselves, LOL. Tbh I would watch him review interior designs, sounds fun
My guy...the thing that opened on the octopus is its gills. Placement wise, its like trying to look through someone's ear for their brain. I don't think I've laughed this hard in a long time. >__
did anyone else notice how one of the exoterra tanks was legit levitating at 11:53
Please update us if you get more info about the (basement?) room with all the enclosures. I would love a reptile room tour of that person's menagerie!
Can't believe the animal crossing hate but I'm actually more surprised that I haven't seen another comment about it yet! its cute lmao we love our freakishly textured snapping turtles (and yes, they're all like that, the snapping turtle is the only one not kept inside something like a tub or tank though)
6:12 “some sorta illegal activity” lmao dude literally has a grow tent in there 😂
Good sir I would like my 4 stars please. 🤣 lol yeah I just got all my fake fall leaves from Walmart and wayfair. One day I'll go to real plants. Thanks for taking the time to review Rayquaza's fall themed tank Alex!
Yours was beautiful!! Also love that name 👀
Thank you! ^-^ I had a lot of fun making it. Only thing is I didn't install the Universal Rocks background correctly, and just as I feared he managed to get behind it x.x so I had to take it out for now until he's fully grown and I can get the resources to install it correctly.
Damn Alex, I brought a mare, stuck it in the room to make my little ass apartment look bigger and the mare obliterated the enclosures
6:57 This enclosure was built in the basement so that's how it got in the basement. its an enclosure for an iguana.
I laughed so hard at the “ok buddy which today? Your bones to grow well or to freeze to death”
This is probably my second favorite series.
What's the first?..
@@WENDDEAD Vlogs because of the cats and chickens 😅
Keep doing them, interesting to see how a portion of this community actually goes about caring and setting up the animals they keep.
Yes! My second favourite series. Second only to the unboxing videos of course.
I don't usually comment but these are one of my favorite series of yours!! Pls don't stop them!! I don't find them repetitive at all
The goblin part is very relatable.
Growing up we had some shabby 1960's closets built into the wall and the locking mechanism was so bad they would not close.
Many nights i peered into the dark closets thinking the groke would take me.
I have two tiny doors in my living room that I have to look at all the time (unless I were to cover them with drapes or something) and it’s equal parts Coraline and spooky in a not fun way
The fact he pronounces mirror “mear” bugs me more than it should
But hes CUTE when he says it so…….is cool
Who says mirror as more than one syllable..?
@@briannawhite9307 English people like me
"I thought Nintendo was supposed to be high quality"
Me too, Alex, me too...
I really like this series! :3
People like Alex are just the best 💙
Glad to see another episode of one of my favourite series. Great video
Loving this content/series.
thanks!
I actually really like these videos, I've been thinking of getting a beardie or a leopard gecko and these videos give me ideas of how I could decorate the tank and set it up!
The "you tried, you tried" cracked me up every time, and I don't even know why 🤣💀
love the curio cabinet enclosure great idea
For some reason when I listen to this videos while working out, it helps.
Love the series:))
The only channel I follow for newly posted content. Never fails to disappoint
:D
my leopard gecko actually loves his hammock and climbs up on it all the time. its the chillest thing ever but I made sure to get a cloth one so that his toe don't get stuck
I was looking for this comment. I'm surprised with how many reptiles this dude deals with he wouldn't know that leopard gecko are huge climbers, well at least mine is. I bought him a hammock because he was climbing on literally everything in his tank and I've seen him in it quite a bit as well.
@@kymspicks2763 i mean every gecko is different mine just loves to climb as well lol
@@jacqueline9031 Very true they all have their little individual personalities, it's so cute! But I think people should at least give them a chance because it's good for them to climb you don't know if you don't provide the means for them to do it. I don't know, it was just funny to me how he seemed so surprised. I was actually thinking, my leopard gecko would love that thing! (The branch) 😂
1:38 thats me!!! and im the same one who used the pringles can for the eastern rat snake
2 stars again :( and its actually quadruple pringles can action. 3 connected to make tunnel, and one as a regular separate hide
there's a lotta competition!
@@GoHerping yeah I know and tbh I’m not on par lol. I appreciate you interacting with us even on videos a month old
6:11 guess he missed the grow tent for the devils lettuce xD LMAO
The enclosures with the mirrors are gorgeous.
Thanks for my 1, second guessed 2 star rating 🙃 the blanket is for comfort and it’s on top of a heat rock so it doesn’t have direct contact with her skin. She rarely eats that food but it’s there as an option in between feedings. She gets calcified crickets and vegetables. I also work in the exotics department in a vet clinic, she is very healthy.
@@nightinggale6470 yes I’m aware, she has a heat lamp and a basking spot. Her heat rock is under her UV light. Her blanket is fine and gets washed often. I think you may have skipped over the part where I said I work in the exotics department at a university veterinary clinic. I work with exotic vets and an exotic technician every day, including the vets that teach vet students. Her enclosure is great. :)
@@nightinggale6470 I appreciate your concern, but she is fine. She’s a very healthy dragon and she loves her heat rock. It doesn’t get that hot, I test it on my wrist all the time. I prefer to listen to 5 specialty exotic veterinarians than some random person I don’t know over the internet, also.
@@nightinggale6470 they do have to know about husbandry and diet as a lot of health issues arise because of improper care and that’s what needs to be changed. She has a hammock for her heat lamp. Her rock is partly under her UV, not her heat lamp. I don’t think you realize I live in a place where the temperature is -40 for half the year. And again. It doesn’t get that warm.
I love watching these. You're such a riot! I look forward to the day when you can do my review. I plan on getting a red bearded dragon sometime this fall and making him/her a 6x2x2 enclosure. Wish me luck, I'm going to need it!
5:04 those are Squishmallows, they’re like a huge collector thing right now. I’ve seen so many rooms on tiktok with like hundreds of them. I
17:00 that gecko looks so comically small in that huge enclosure i'm crying
It’s a baby bearded dragon.
I love this guy.
I love your profile picture
My sand boas use their hides - they also cruise around, enjoy climbing on low cork bark stuff etc and also come right out for their food. All the things people told me would not happen. I would definitely cover the corn snake pringle things with coco peat or something.
I love the edits this video.
Good question on the blanket and reptile thing. I don't have a blanket for my pet because it's a python so obviously he doesn't regulate heat with it. But when he is out of his enclosure he tends to seek out blankets to lounge in and on. Which is odd I can only guess but maybe he likes the plush feeling of it on his scales either way he absolutely gets his best use from on if I wrap up in one and let him sit on my lap. He falls asleep within 5 mins and yawns if you wake him up. So maybe certain reptiles seek em out for the texture difference for enrichment rather then any heat related thing. Mind you this is mearly speculation at large here lol
ALEX SAYS MARE WHEN SAYING MIRROR?? FASCINATING
For the bearded dragon enclosures
You can get one of those uvb/uva/heating bulbs (abt $50 but worth it) and just add en extra uvb for the cool side of the tank
Doing it like they did in the video is perfectly fine though
Specially if the enclosure if made of wood
No. Neither heat output nor UVB level can be adjusted with MVBs, and they also burn out quickly compared with regular halogens and UVB tube lamps. Halogens can be dimmed and hooked up with a thermostat as well. Totally the better option
I love your videos!
Cap
Same!
thanks!
@@geesegoose6581 :(
@@GoHerping :D
Love the room/ enclosure reviews! I liked the kitchen reviews too!
I love the illegal setup in the basement, there’s a grow tent chillin in the back but he tries to be quick when he turns the camera past it😂 wonder what’s growing? 🤔 I know what I’d be growing o.o
My leopard gecko literally climbed up his little tree hide as you said "you can't convince me this leopard gecko climbed all the way up into this hammock" and he is now as I type chillin in it. Lol. I've actually seen him in it a few times too. It's like a second story and my leopard gecko loves climbing which is part of the reason I got it for him to begin with.
3:09 is mine. It is for a corn snake! The other tags are because the actual instagram post also had other enclosures.
I separated my heat lamp and UVB because I normally don’t use the heat lamp unless it’s winter (which it is) and I put the heat lamp on the “cold” side so it doesn’t drop below what it needs. Since my leopard gecko doesn’t move from his favorite hide at all during the day (which has a heat pad under it), I put the UVB over the hide
little sand boa could've done with a dedicated dig box, typically a hamster labeled item but it'd work here
I love these videos, I could watch a million more
My beardies encloser is paper Towle bottom because he ate his original ground and had something with his stomach.
You can give a male dragon a blanket to satisfy himself it helps with seminal plugs
Oh.
The big one at the beginning is for an iguana we built it in the basement it took about five months it’s 8 feet high 8 feet long by 4 foot width with a female red iguana
I'd say this is more derping than herping, still fun though
Alex: I'm really being serious about my ratings today.
Also Alex: This one gets three stars just because I've been giving out too many four stars.
That has so much in it
Do you have an update on the sick chameleon?? I’ve noticed you haven’t really done any chameleon videos, they’d be fun to watch!
i love these videos, Also if you think darts are quiet and Zen LOL, My males croak throughout the night
I have actually found corn snakes hiding inside trash like Pringle’s cans when our herring. Sadly their environments tend to have trash left behind in them.😕
It was my birthday yesterday and this video was great. Even though its a day later and this channel has nothing to do with me, you made me laugh 😂 (not in the mean way)
Made my day after my birthday a good day
Biggest compliment: Alex liking your plushies
I really like your videos
Can’t wait to watch!
I have never had the desire to keep reptiles I only keep isopods but here I am watching another video. It’s the sense of humour.
I used to have a much beloved Cheezits box as a hide for my hognose. Never considered Pringle cans 🤔 lol
As the pringles can guy, I can say I have also used cheezits box’s😭😭
I kinda like these videos but I wish people would show better photos of the enclosures and you would talk more about the quality of the enclosure than the aesthetic of it/the room
This is like the first comment about that somehow omg, but agreed, the amount of pics of just the animals and not the full enclosures is making me frustrated 😭
I love this kind of content from you. Your funny!
KSB person should add a 'dig box' into that side-opening bag full of aspen or some other safe bedding.
At 12:00 in the wood flipped on its thin side up and down allow for more rigidity so it can hold a lot more but... yea thats a lot of enclosures for that lol could just buy a rack that you know will hold the weight.
I love your videos and your energy towards reptiles although the longest living leopard gecko on captivity lived to 34 years of age I think. It's on RUclips, simplistic tank.
"How'd you get that in your basement?" They built it in place my guy... That's what you have to do for large monitors and snakes
Exactly 🙌
I once heard a knocking coming from one of those doors
I love these videos so much!
I temporarily have another lizard, I'm adopting the school pet leopard gecko for the holidays, my parents aren't thrilled to have a 6th enclosure in our house but I am:)
dummy decide to start shedding, now he's angry because shedding is making him hungry, but then refuses to eat lol
I think the reviews are interesting, you could maybe add what the enclosure needs to get a higher rating, might help the people in revamping there enclosures 🎉
I love the purpleee one my fav color
Corn snakes are budget snakes with budget enclosures more often than not 😂
I have always wanted to have a corn snake. I hope some day that I am able to get one. Love the video.
Alex is kinda like batman he feared the goblins so he became one
I have been taking care of my sister's leopard gecko for about 2.5 years. She is currently doing great with a good appetite, she regulates her temperature, explores her tank and enjoys enrichment activities. But, she is currently on paper towels after several complications with substrate. Should I switch back? I never really saw her dig and I'm wondering if it's worth the risk.
14:33 my dragon likes to snuggle into them thats really the only reason *i* put a blanket in my tank
i think the pringles can for corn snakes is a joke, "corn chip snake"
No no, I do it because he loves tunnels and paper towel roles are too small :)
your content is awesome
I don't have an enclosure to post yet :/ But I love these reviews.
Octopuses brains are basically throughout their whole bodies. It's super cool.
me no likey
oh lol got confronted with my own face at 11:00
When are you doing the part 2 of the 30 reptiles unboxing video?
I love how it’s supposed to be reviewing reptile enclosures, but instead it turned into reviewing how comfortable the chairs are next to the reptile enclosures.
i noticed you tend to put ambient music in the background in some of your videos lol