9 Year Evolution of My Geckos & Their Vivariums: What I've Learned

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @SerpaDesign
    @SerpaDesign  Год назад +312

    I’m so excited to share this one with you! I’ve been planning on it for a while but had to wait until the nine-year mark. It’s wild how fast time flies, though! It seems like just yesterday that I got all three of the geckos. Which one is your favorite? Let me know! Enjoy and have a great weekend SerpaSquad!

    • @nickymasangu9255
      @nickymasangu9255 Год назад

      Hello @serpadesign i just a bit curious where your love of wildlife n nature came from..did u take a course or?

    • @Tycamu
      @Tycamu Год назад +2

      Good work, im waiting to see when youre gonna build your goldfish pond, hope it will be more natural than the other you had in the other house 😊

    • @omgineedtoshitsobadrnhelp
      @omgineedtoshitsobadrnhelp Год назад

      Lol I don’t believe “Favorites” bytcc bc that’s ok if I where to get one I would pic a Crested Gecko! Idk why but they catch my eye!

    • @IgorEngelen1974
      @IgorEngelen1974 Год назад

      You were talking about getting them larger homes. Would that mean higher or wider?

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Год назад

      Cynthia has an incredible iris pattern.

  • @excaliburexoticreptiles
    @excaliburexoticreptiles Год назад +525

    Thank you for constantly inspiring the community to thrive to make the most naturalistic spaces around

  • @piteusx8440
    @piteusx8440 Год назад +251

    Tanner does it right. Instead of getting new animals to drive subs, he continually improves the lives of his existing animals to get people to watch.

  • @lukediehl1210
    @lukediehl1210 Год назад +204

    Wow, I can't imagine 9 years of hand feeding. When I got my leopard gecko, Superpetz recommended hand feeding, but he loved hunting for live prey, and I always thought it was better for his physical and emotional health to let him live out his natural instincts. I only hand fed for the last 2 years of his life because his eyesight was failing. RIP Little Guy. It was a fun 14 years.

    • @No0dl-
      @No0dl- Год назад +10

      RIP little guy

    • @it3ly800
      @it3ly800 9 месяцев назад +4

      Sorry for your loss. That hurts RIP little Guy❤️.

    • @hannahl5838
      @hannahl5838 4 месяца назад +1

      I hand fed my gecko when I got her and now she won’t eat another way.

    • @ItalianCountryball11
      @ItalianCountryball11 3 месяца назад +2

      Rip for your lil guy ☹️

  • @kahnfamily9467
    @kahnfamily9467 Год назад +240

    as an owner of a crested gecko, i just love this video! you inspire me to give my gecko the best care possible. keep doing what you're doing!

  • @Ellie0427
    @Ellie0427 Год назад +178

    Having the maturity and the patience to let the animal determine handling frequency and style is incredibly uncommon, especially in today's age of constantly chasing instant gratification. When we do, though, we really end up having relationships with them that enrich our lives (and hopefully, theirs as well). Thank you for the reminder of this through sharing your gecko journey.

  • @moonbasket
    @moonbasket Год назад +99

    It is so inspiring how much work you have put into redoing these enclosures over the years. Especially with regards to how it has improved the emotional state of your reptiles. It's great to see people focusing on the mental health of all their animals.

  • @mischymischy8321
    @mischymischy8321 Год назад +78

    You should go to Kanaky/New Caledonia! I have seen so many wild geckos there!! I had a window covered one night! so cute! They are also the symbol of social groups!!

  • @rikstevely6388
    @rikstevely6388 Год назад +18

    Quick tip. It’s not 100% effective but when you feel a sneeze coming, push your tongue against the roof of your mouth to hold it off until you are able to safely sneeze, sometimes it will remove the sensation completely after a short period of time. Hope that saves some tails in the future.

  • @candice2775
    @candice2775 Год назад +46

    I love how you show the improvements as you gain more knowledge and experience. That's one of the reasons I enjoy your videos so much, you admit mistakes and learn better ways.
    Henry's little frog butt is adorable btw. Delilah is gorgeous as always.
    Cynthia just may be one of those animals who is less interested in being handled. You're doing right by letting her be herself and not pushing her to be what you want/expect.

  • @jmarshal
    @jmarshal Год назад +29

    You’re such an inspiration for caring, nurturing animal husbandry. Providing them natural, realistic spaces that are clean but bioactive, just like their forest homes goes such a long way in making healthy, content animals. You can really see the bond you have with Henry. Geckos are such inquisitive, smart creatures and it’s easy to see how happy yours are. I’d love to see you recreate the three tanks set up again but twice as tall. It would look fantastic in the new animal room. Thank you once again for being such a positive force in this hobby.

  • @morganw.4711
    @morganw.4711 Год назад +7

    The longevity of your animals is a testament to your care and love. ❤️

  • @Pawpawlogan
    @Pawpawlogan Год назад +56

    I hope I look that good in 8 years. Thanks for the videos and updates!

  • @montialarson
    @montialarson 6 месяцев назад +2

    You're literally one of the most amazing people on this planet. You do so much good for animals and the landscapes you create are always beautiful and peaceful. 😊

  • @ronnie1503
    @ronnie1503 Год назад +21

    I love that you’ve been doing so many re-dos on the channel as of late. It’s so lovely to see that you always do your best to change the animals’ environments as they grow, and it’s nice to see which changes are needed in order to create the best and oftentimes the most natural homes for them. I’m always wary of people who keep exotic animals, but with every video it becomes clearer that you out everything into caring for the lot that you have. Wonderful video as always!! Thank you for continuing to make these every week, it’s such a great to get great content so frequently. Take care!! 💃

  • @BrenQ99
    @BrenQ99 Год назад +3

    I don’t think there have ever been 3 Geckos better cared for, or given more love. You are an exceptional human being.

  • @Rohinthas
    @Rohinthas Год назад +16

    Yours is one of the few channels where a "Looking back"-video makes so much sense, so much has happened! I really enjoyed seeing the journey and habits of your three friends and its also really cool to see the subtle changes in your methods! I would enjoy more of these for the other animals (especially the reptiles and amphibians; I like to look at fish but I cant empathize so much with them and their story, but hey glad if you can prove me wrong!)

  • @magichatty
    @magichatty Год назад +21

    I always thoroughly enjoy your videos! Your gecko friend, Cynthia, is like a couple of feral cats that I took in...I describe those cats as "living in the background" in my home. They needed care and safety. I provide that and am thrilled when I get a glimpse of them at times. Life is short and I'm enjoying my journey and just trying to help others enjoy theirs.
    Thank you for helping so many enjoy their journies, as well.

  • @bobbyhill8808
    @bobbyhill8808 Год назад +3

    Scoring those magnets (or anything metal) with a lower grit sandpaper like 80 or 120 grit will help the epoxy stick better. Amazing build as always!

  • @kembrapowers62
    @kembrapowers62 Год назад +1

    Thank you for loving them fully and properly 😊 They really are wonderful to have. My albino crested gecko and my Chinchilla would sit and watch TV together.

  • @evolution565
    @evolution565 Год назад +34

    I love these videos! So inspiring and entertaining

  • @lupa4262
    @lupa4262 Год назад +7

    I absolutely love the acknowledgement that providing a better living space also leads to more trust and positive interaction.

  • @reillygilligan9892
    @reillygilligan9892 Год назад +9

    Always love these videos so much it helps add so much personality to the animals and tanks

  • @GavinDeboo
    @GavinDeboo Год назад +1

    Henry is probably my favorite animal you have

  • @TygerBleuToo
    @TygerBleuToo Год назад +1

    I saw this video at breakfast. Later on I went to the market with my sister; she was driving. I told her the bit about you sneezing so hard Henry’s tail fell off and she laughed so hard she almost wrecked us. You see, we have quite a number of abandoned cats and the worst that happens if we surprise sneeze is they scatter. She said she’s sorry Henry lost his tail, but she instantly imagined what it would be like if cats dropped their tails and she couldn’t stop laughing.
    Thanks again for your wonderful work and storytelling.

  • @Pats4Bunny
    @Pats4Bunny Год назад +8

    It’s always a good day when you post a video

  • @azimalif266
    @azimalif266 Год назад +3

    You can add a long wood accent, divide it into 3 segments. Add in a way that makes it look like it goes trough all 3 sections.

  • @henrystp
    @henrystp Год назад +3

    Your videos are always a highlight of my week. Thank you for sharing your animals and setups with us!

  • @katiewatkins96
    @katiewatkins96 Год назад

    I used your videos to help with my newest build- a 22x30x40 habitat for my rescue crested gecko. He's absolutely thriving and I'm so happy I was able to make him something special. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @profactsconnected
    @profactsconnected 10 месяцев назад

    This is awesome and the only appropriate way to keep animals like these! Great to see somebody actually care about hosting animals at home.

  • @tockface3785
    @tockface3785 Год назад

    it really makes me so happy to swee that some terrariums even fail and have to be perfected from time to time even for professionals. Ive had some bioactive terrariums fail and ive been bumbed and feeling rly bad about it but this really made me think that its okey to fail. and they dont work perfect ALL the time. So thank you for this

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 Год назад +5

    Love the trip down memory lane!!!! Those are some lucky geckos! ❤😊❤

  • @AlmightyThagomizer
    @AlmightyThagomizer Год назад +4

    I have a gargoyle gecko and a leachianus. This video will be great inspiration for the future - I’m moving soon and will be taking advantage of the opportunity to set them up in new enclosures.

  • @StuStuStu2107
    @StuStuStu2107 Год назад

    Your final thought was really beautiful and touching, thank you.

  • @devilswings5907
    @devilswings5907 Год назад

    As someone who didnt know where to start with a bioactive enclosure for my garg and crested i just want to say think you for guiding me on set ups and being and overall inspiration in helping me provide the best homes for my 2 geckos

  • @zisaletter4602
    @zisaletter4602 Год назад +2

    Hah, incredible timing - just an hour ago i finally started on my first vivarium build ever, for a crested gecko, heavily inspired by yours :D
    EDIT/UPDATE: finished it today and put her in, and SHE! LOVES! IT!!! my husband and i sat there for an hour just watching her explore her new surroundings, jumping and climbing, smelling everything like crazy. it was awesome! thank you for inspiring us!!

  • @hannahhowden8980
    @hannahhowden8980 Год назад +1

    Cresties are my favourite buddies 😊 though I do find a big difference between their behaviour in 2’ tall terrariums vs the 5’ tall ones I have now. If you can go that high or higher, I highly recommend it!!
    I’ve also found that sand sticks really well to acrylic coloured epoxy which gives a super realistic rock look and gives them a very secure hold

  • @Red3Rulez
    @Red3Rulez Год назад +1

    I love this compilation of everything - my brain is so happy learning what improvements you made between enclosures and when planning for upcoming enclosures

  • @LovecraftNerd
    @LovecraftNerd 8 месяцев назад

    It is so refreshing seeing how you gave you geckos a bigger enclosure and addmit that the other where not big enough.
    I'm building an new enclosure for my day gecko and wanted to get some inspiration and get some new tips.
    While doing so I could find mostly only Videos where the dude/ girl just took a 20 gal exo terra (some only 10 gal). Even some big youtubers promoted these for day or crested geckos.
    This was so hearth breaking.
    Geckos need a big enclosure like at least 30-35 gal for small ones and 40 gal when they grow up. (45-50 gal should be the standard for most geckos).

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Год назад

    Thank you Tanner. I love the way you love your animals. 🌺💚🙃

  • @angelx9724
    @angelx9724 Год назад +3

    Henry has such beautiful eyes 😌

  • @Sandra-lk5yt
    @Sandra-lk5yt Год назад

    Oh man I got teary in your wrap up of the video 🥲 Your comments about ever improving and that mutual trust you build with your animals was really moving. I have 3 juvenile Murray River (Eastern Short Neck) turtles. I never planned to have turtles so it’s been a huge learning curve to give them a good home. I recently built them a large raised pond, it has so many naturalistic features and they can bask in the sun on gnarled driftwood or hide in shady spots amongst lily pads. I’m a huge native plant lover so I’ve managed to get 10 different native plant species in there for them. I’ve got an underwater version of a clean up crew in there too haha. I guess I got teary knowing they came from a small, bare glass tank to this epic set up where I hope, like you always do, they’ll thrive. I’ve watched your vids for years and you’re a huge inspiration. I’m confident that not only will they grow into this space well, but the next spaces will be even better. Looking forward to your next post, love these enclosure ones 😊💚🐢

  • @mariahmoosymoose470
    @mariahmoosymoose470 Год назад +1

    I love you’re work!!!
    I’m learning on bioactive vivariums and how to care for them
    There’s something that’s just soothing about your videos and has me eager to make one for my gargoyle

  • @AGPullen
    @AGPullen Год назад

    I started my reptile journey with a small Panther Gecko I named Pele. It was a good start but not what I was looking for in a pet reptile. I ended up trading her for a Crested Gecko with a family that had a small breeding group of a few different geckos. I named him Keihi and kept him for about 4 years. He was such an awesome little gecko and I miss him so much. He really sparked the love I have for Crested Geckos today! I sold him to a friend when I went off to college because I was worried I wouldn't have the time to care for him while I dealt with school/work. I'm in a somewhat more stable position in life so I may see about getting another Crested Gecko, or even a breeding pair, but I want to make sure I do it all right and have a bioactive setup for one. The only thing holding me back at the moment is money. Your videos are a huge inspiration for a great setup and I can't wait to use them and knowledge to get the right vivarium set up for my next little gecko!

  • @1v3x9
    @1v3x9 Год назад +3

    Love them!!

  • @GooTheUnrated
    @GooTheUnrated Год назад

    I love how honest you are in this video, very inspiring and educational as well. Really nice to see your journey in this way. It makes me even more excited about this hobby. Thanks for inspiring me!

  • @Frazzlenodazzle
    @Frazzlenodazzle Год назад

    Crested geckos are so cute. Daughter had one for a while and he was fun to watch. As usual you did awesome with their setups.

  • @ohmenecio
    @ohmenecio Год назад +1

    Absolutely lovely! It's wonderful to see someone caring for their critters with so much passion and commitment. One question though. Can anyone explain to me why Henry's tail hasn't grown back yet? I thought geckos could do that in about a month.

    • @Sno_mando
      @Sno_mando Год назад +2

      Crested geckos cannot regrow their tails, some other geckos can but for crested once it’s gone it’s gone. They are referred to “frog butts” after they lose their tails haha

  • @mbbrooks123
    @mbbrooks123 Год назад

    Im leaving a comment on this video, but I've just watched a variety of videos that you have made over the past year. Thank you for your content and for showing your work in detail, some of which I found relaxing like the terrariam build video, I watched and listened while cleaning one of my aquariums just today. You have a very good skill set, and those are very much needed. Thank you.

  • @alexandregb566
    @alexandregb566 Год назад

    I like your work. Since I was a child, I have liked to see and interact with animals.

  • @cara9648
    @cara9648 Год назад

    I would have had to take Cynthia in too. I'm glad she found you!

  • @moldy13
    @moldy13 Год назад +1

    great to see the journey. especially for those of us thinking of getting into keeping geckos. one thing that is curious to me, can they not be kept in communities? one enclosure for all three?

  • @pipersmith1775
    @pipersmith1775 Год назад

    I love being able to play with my geckos but also love my view only gecks. My Golden Gecko, Treasure, had so much personality and was so fun to watch even if he didn’t wanna be handled literally ever.

  • @StarHope86
    @StarHope86 6 месяцев назад

    Those builds are works of art 🖼

  • @jiminiechubbycheeksj6296
    @jiminiechubbycheeksj6296 Год назад

    I'll show this to my mum since she's absolutely terrified of geckos, I think seeing them in this cute af perspective could help her

  • @sarveshdaphale
    @sarveshdaphale Год назад +3

    love your work keep uploading .....

  • @MsLeenite
    @MsLeenite Год назад

    Thank you for putting together this geckumentary. ;-) It was most interesting, and the critters are nice to look at. I hope they continue to thrive.

  • @timolensink5056
    @timolensink5056 Год назад +2

    So nice can you make more geko video’s they are so nice

  • @HyenaActual16
    @HyenaActual16 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Tanner, you should make a video about how to make the enclosures like you do, with like a list of stuff you'd need, when to do certain steps, etc.

  • @bryandaves1005
    @bryandaves1005 Год назад

    Thanks for the excellent video Tanner. I’m glad that you aren’t holding yourself to an arbitrary timeline for releasing videos.

  • @stampinturtles
    @stampinturtles Год назад

    What a loving tribute! You take such good care of your animals! ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @MichelleMonstera
    @MichelleMonstera Год назад +1

    You are a great story teller! I also admire your detailed documentation of the entire process. This was an amazing and well produced video (as usual). Felt like I was watching a movie.

  • @TheOminousVoidWispers
    @TheOminousVoidWispers 7 месяцев назад

    For the magnets put small screws or flat head nails on either side to lock it in. Just predrill the holes so the threads bite without splitting

  • @ZaDussault
    @ZaDussault Год назад

    For big terrariums like these, now, my plant of choice would always be hibiscus trees. They are kept bonsai size by the cleanup crew monching on the roots and as they are trees, they will loose enough leaves for the cleanup crew to always have some food. And that will regrow without any issue. They also make beautiful flowers. The only downside, is that they do need a good trim from time to time and are prone to pests. Personally, I live well with the thrips in the terrarium, the tree doesn't seem to be too affected by them. It almost died once by whiteflies tho, so I introduces specie specific parasitic wasps and they took care of that.

  • @McNaBir
    @McNaBir Год назад

    When I first watched your video of the 3 matching gecko enclosures, I had to get my own cresties. Theyre just so neat and so full of personality. I got three of them, and surprise, one had two eggs so now I have 5! I love cresties, and I made them bioacrive setups using years of tips from your videos

  • @ReptileSeb
    @ReptileSeb 10 месяцев назад

    You are a truly inspirational keeper! I absolutely love that u try to provide as naturalistic habitats as possible. Instant sub

  • @RafaelHA2010
    @RafaelHA2010 Год назад +1

    asome work and beautiful animals u have... aré the gekos agressive to each other or why don u do an entire enclosure for all of them...??

  • @emptycinema
    @emptycinema Год назад

    Beautiful and informative video! I love how you've helped Cynthia even though she wasn't yours first

  • @keironfrench5137
    @keironfrench5137 Год назад +1

    When everything is back to normal could u take a time to do a tour of everything in your collection awesome...content man keep it up 👏

  • @karmakimeleon8832
    @karmakimeleon8832 7 месяцев назад

    This is actually really validating because I have a few reptiles that require help eating.

  • @konradlaxin
    @konradlaxin Год назад +1

    YEA LETS SEE A BIGGER ENCLOSURE BUILD!!!

  • @engodini
    @engodini Год назад

    a masterpiece of story telling and dedication for the hobby once again, thank you Tanner! :)

  • @brennasharp3461
    @brennasharp3461 Год назад

    I love these videos you’ve been doing lately showing the progression of some of your animals!

  • @Guppy_Girl
    @Guppy_Girl Год назад

    So amazing to see them grow with you and how you improved your techniques over time. Love it!

  • @Haley_Lex
    @Haley_Lex Год назад

    Finding out you are in Pittsburgh is awesome!!! Please consider opening up a store here for your beautiful designs! I would buy a piece instantaneously!

  • @randomperson1934
    @randomperson1934 10 месяцев назад

    thank you for adding good subtitles to this video, they helped me be able to watch it :)

  • @agr0nianTV
    @agr0nianTV 2 месяца назад

    I had no clue that crested geckos can't regrow their tails. You've built so many cool homes for these 3 😁

  • @jeremys553
    @jeremys553 9 месяцев назад

    Setting up my Leachie's new home in a couple months, so this was great to get some tips. Always great content, thank you.

  • @julianfelix9372
    @julianfelix9372 Год назад +1

    You're from PA?!
    Crickets in the basement for the crested geckos, perogis upstairs in the kitchen for the people!

  • @JesseJames-rq4ee
    @JesseJames-rq4ee Год назад +4

    Beautiful story. You ever think about combining the two crested geckos in the one tank ?

    • @Sno_mando
      @Sno_mando Год назад

      Crested geckos cannot ever cohabitate unfortunately, they are solitary creatures that only ever come together to mate

  • @ggoannas
    @ggoannas Год назад

    So beautiful.
    So wise.
    So true.

  • @Deshon_Holmes
    @Deshon_Holmes Год назад +1

    The thing that appreciate the most about you is that your consistently buying new pets. Instead you take the time to improve the quality of life of the pets that you already have. I see so many RUclipsrs here buying pets and keeping them in poor setups. Thank you for showing us how to give our pets the best life possible

  • @denizium.
    @denizium. Год назад

    your voice is so calming :) your vids are so amazing! thank you for making them!

  • @PheonixLove
    @PheonixLove Год назад +1

    is there a saltwater aquarium update? could you maybe do a tour video showing all your setups and how they're doing?

  • @Ryker-c4p
    @Ryker-c4p Год назад +1

    Ok this was awesome but I’m still waiting on a Uromastyx vid ❤❤❤

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight 10 месяцев назад

    Between you and Clint's Reptiles, yeah, a crested gecko is 100% in my future. I hope mine is as friendly as Henry and will do my very best to build that kind of relationship😁.

  • @joelharb9088
    @joelharb9088 Год назад

    videography and editing gets better every video. keep it up man !!!!

  • @diegopc1357
    @diegopc1357 Год назад

    This video was amazing :)) . Just truly moving. Beautiful relationships you have with the animals you share a home with. Keep it up sir!

  • @arwen2022
    @arwen2022 Год назад

    I love these update videos! I feel like we learn so much from them.

  • @ConsumingFire12
    @ConsumingFire12 Год назад +2

    That was beautiful 🤩!!! Just like geckos weren’t on your radar then I believe that crayfish aren’t on your radar now if you could please give them a try and be careful they are escape artists if they aren’t happy with there enclosure.

  • @manlykat
    @manlykat Год назад +1

    0:23 really good first time reptile pet till summer, were mating season happens and it suddenly turns into a demon.

  • @lriv4347
    @lriv4347 3 дня назад

    My favorite video of yours!! This was awesome

  • @slippychippy4093
    @slippychippy4093 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent advise, I hope I can make tanks as awesome as these for my reptiles as well!

  • @codnutt224
    @codnutt224 Год назад

    That was honestly one of your best videos man

  • @otagon911
    @otagon911 Год назад

    I have a Gargoyle Gecko and it's just an amazing pet.

  • @MrSlushierGravy
    @MrSlushierGravy Год назад

    Been a sub since 2014… you never fail to impress me. Your work always improves. ❤

  • @mypetsandme9473
    @mypetsandme9473 Год назад

    Amazing set ups . You have put a lot of thought & work into your set ups . Well done 👍🏻

  • @myapopova
    @myapopova Год назад

    Here's a tip to short-circuit a sneeze:
    Press on the space between your nose and upper lip (centre of face, just above the top lip)
    This blocks a nerve, which temporarily disrupts the signal to your brain to initiate sneeze
    It may buy you a few precious seconds in case of carrying hot coffee... or skittish gecko!

  • @Metanaut1
    @Metanaut1 9 месяцев назад

    a magnet fix, would create a cover plate of thin steel, 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch, inset to frames with flush fitting, using regular epoxy, creates a larger surface area for glue to hold, and not having magnet to magnet contact, it will last much longer

  • @Inverts4Introverts
    @Inverts4Introverts 9 месяцев назад

    Tanner, i rhink i can speak for all of us when saying, we really wanna see taller enclosure builds for these 3 angles. More room, more ideas. More everything!