If Clint were my biology teacher back in high school, I would probably be a scientist rather than a mechanic right now. Learning is way more fun when the teacher cares.
Amazing! It'd be awesome if you started making individual amphibian videos such as "The best pet frog?" or "The best pet salamander?" I'm sure no one would object 😁
Axolotls are AMAZING!!! I’ve had a few as pets. They’re wonderful & entertaining. One of mine would take worms right from my fingers and they all happily ate pellets too. As long as you can get clean & chemical free water that stays cool enough & good very low flow filtration, they’re super easy and very rewarding to keep.
Yes they are! What pellets do you use? I have a 2 (almost three) year old albino female. I give her shrimp (live) and some bloodworms but wanna try pellets since she likes eating out of my hand sometimes.
GoHerping has a great video on what can go right and wrong in keeping of axolotls and Snake Discovery has great videos on keeping toads and salamanders.
I subbed after 45 seconds. Basically as soon as I saw how excited you got over the frog in front of you. Your enthusiasm is delightful! EDIT: HECK yes you mentioned Budgett's Frogs!! My favorites!!
I’m glad you included the White’s tree frog. They’re quite common in parts of eastern Australia where the climate is warm and humid enough. They’re not afraid to live near humans, so it’s not at all uncommon to find them round, or even inside, houses. When they’re attacked by a cat they emit a startlingly loud scream. It can be a bit alarming, however, to lift the toilet lid and find one of them in the bowl, staring up at you.
such adorable animals on this list! one thing I'd like to share coming from the fish-keeping side of things is, you have to be careful about feeder fish. I've seen a lot of experienced hobbyists advising against getting feeders from pet stores, or if you do, quarantine and medicate them since it's pretty likely that they'll have diseases and parasites from the over-crowded conditions that they're kept in. not sure if amphibians have to worry about the diseases that fish can get, but parasites are never a fun thing to have to deal with
I'm surprised you didn't cover tiger salamanders! Very similar to spotted salamanders but BIG! I'm super psyched that you're covering amphibians too! Maybe next you can do 5 of the best invertebrates.
When I was a kid, my parents was doing dishes one day after dinner and my mom screamed. My dad ran over to see what was going on and an Axolotl had come up through the drain! We ended up keeping him for a few years. Such a cool pet!
@@CaptainWoodyThePirate I honestly wish I knew the answer to that question. My guess is someone had flushed him or something and he found his way up there. It was the first time I had ever seen one when I was a kid.
@@PrehistoricEnthusiast only thing I can think of is it was flushed or something and had found it’s way into the pipe. I really don’t know lol but I’ll never forget it!
Want to add African Clawed frogs to the list! Super active, charming and interactive. The only thing is you can't pick them up. Well, of course you CAN, but they become the spawn of a cat and a soap and there is no way you can have them in your hand for more than 5 seconds before they are off lol
I LOVE the spotted salamander and I’m so happy that you said they are awesome. I cannot wait for you to review them. I just think they are the cutest little things!
I've had an axolotl for 11 months now and I love it. I find it super easy to take care of. I clean the tank once a week and the filter once a month. Taking out 2/5 to 3/5 of the water depending on how messy it is. She's about 2 years old now as far as I know and nearly a foot long.
Love it! Thanks for giving the amphibians some love! I would like to point out that most salamaders reserve the option of becoming adults without metamorphizing. Usualy they only do this if the area around the pool they were born in is uninhabitable, and even then only a portion of the population usualy chooses this option.
#6 Iberian Ribbed Newts. They are totally aquatic and somewhat easy to breed in captivity. They need an aquarium setup with maybe a turtle float for some (rare) basking. Tight fitting lid and keep the water lvl a couple inches low. Cool Temps between 65-72°F They'll eat most frozen and live, including blackworms, ghost shrimp and wigglers. No guppies!
I think I could sit and listen to you reading the phone book and just love it..(do they even make phone books any more? ) Anyway..what I mean is you have such delight and enthusiasm in your voice when you talk about...welll....everything! Your joy describing your reptiles (and in this case amphibians) just radiates through my tablet screen and it touches my heart...and I'm positive everyone else that watches your channels feels the same way I do. You have the heart the soul and the spirit of a child! Seeing things through your eyes and hearing about them with your voice is such an amazing Joy Ride. I can't wait for the Animal Planet people get in touch with you and give you your own TV show! Hey if a dude from Utah can share a video of singing with his 4 year old daughter on RUclips and now get millions of dollars and sponsors and EVERY OTHER PERC that comes their way then I KNOW THE WORLD IS HUNGRY AND READY for some adorable reptile nerd/genius with a Masters Degree in Biology (and who owns his own Tagu named Gus-Gus) to have his videos go viral and ending up with his own TV Show!!
Totally with you on the spotted salamander. An extremely underrated pet amphibian. A personal favorite is the lesser siren because they're so...primordial. :)
Love your science-based, friendly, informative videos and your obvious love and enthusiasm for all of the beautiful critters! Was wondering if you'd consider a video on the various cave geckos? They are beautiful, and their care requirements would seem to make them a good choice for beginners, unless I am missing something.
Another great video, Clint--you and your team produce, by far, some of the best edutainment content available on RUclips. Really glad to see an amphibian video as well--even though they're not reptiles, you are correct in thinking that there is much crossover interest from those of us who enjoy reptiles. Just a quick note to let you know how much I enjoyed this!
Now I get why my Mom said it was a good thing that I found a frog living in my well (it's an old hand dug well with rocks to climb on) - that it was a sign that the water was good.
I found this channel with my son, about a year ago, looking for more information on panther chameleons. After doing research, I concluded that the chameleon wasn’t the right pet for us (right now). After watching all your videos, we found that the pixie frog was the right pet for us and we found someone rehoming a male in our area. We brought him home and he’s doing great. Thanks for your enthusiasm and teaching. Looking forward to visiting the reptile room someday!
I know a place that has a salamander that's stuck in his water stage and hes over 15 inches maybe 20 inches hes a stud he has hanging nuts and everything all the other in the cattle tank are 5 inches and smaller.
Very VERY true they are all afraid as they are invasive species! If you ever have the hance you should TOTALLY get one! They are amazing! They will eat right from your hand or from tweezers! VERY amazing animals to keep. AND GREAT for beginners!
I just found your channel (recommended because I watch snake discovery) and I’m obsessed already!!!!! I just got my first amphibian in addition to my two snakes. He is a little southern toad who is missing a leg and an eye, his name is Steve the Pirate lol I can’t wait to keep watching your videos!!! Thanks Clint!
Thanks clint! I really like axolotls but was always dissappointed when a bunch of people kept telling me they were a pain :/ they really arent! And im glad about that.
I came for some advice about frogs and this man gave me a whole amphibian education. amazing work. I can only imagine what he has to say about reptiles!
Your *"hi there"* was the most positive thing I've ever heard. I just got here, looking for pet frog videos and I love you already. I'm learning so much❤
I love frogs. I was plannin to get one and you have persuaded me to look into the African Bullfrog. I will do my research and might get one in the future...
Poison dart frogs: Only keep captive bred ones, as captive bred poison dart frogs will lose their toxicity. Feed them pinhead crickets and fruit flies (preferably wingless mutant fruit flies). Keep them in a terrarium (preferably with good heating and moisture (not too soggy to avoid mold), lots of plants (preferably bromeliads), and some water).
Love it Clint. I live in the PNW and grew up with cages full of tree frogs and little relatives of the spotted salamander and one giant relative (two lined and tiger). Amphibians are awesome!
I have Axolotls and I adore my derpy little things. I have a dirty Leucy, a dwarf golden albino and a melanoid they’re by far my favorite and they’re fun to watch!
@@ClintsReptilesI guess for me it's because you don't need any diet powder solution. They'll happily gobble up any insects. Comes down to preference though.
my baby bullfrog just started using its hunting skills after being 3-4 months old (as a frog, not tadpole). he used to just wait for the food to go by him or wait for me to move it to him. now, he actually hops to the food and “sneaks up” on it. so cute because he jiggles everytime he moves lol
Another amphibian that I've had and I find to be really cool is a mudpuppy, they look alot like an axilotle but they're a little bit different, they're commonly brown and black with a sort of maroon or dark red gills, they're also a type of salamander
One time I was at Griffis Sculpture Park in New York. I was building fairy houses in the woods with my friends and I found a yellow spotted salamander. I put the piece of bark lightly back over him even tho it was the perfect fairy house roof. It was so neat to find. Also, when I was a kid we used to find salamanders in our creek. We found a huge pale white one once and sometimes ones with a orange or gold stripe down it's back but never one with yellow spots.
Yo!!!! I really wanna get an Axolotl BUT how do I convince my mom to allow me to get one. Everyone in my family is okay with it but her. Not the care of anything like that. But the way it looks😕. How do I explain it’s normal looking and not anything too weird and exotic.
Fantastic shirt! The only time I have "kept" an amphibian was when I was a kid. Heavy construction was going on by my dad's work and they had dug up a wetland type area. Whole bunch of small mouthed salamanders got dug up. Unfortunately most got run over. It was also too cold for them to survive long outside. My dad managed to pick one up and kept it in a box on his desk for a couple hours until he could bring it home to me. I only took care of it until it warmed up enough outside to release it again (in a safer location). Pretty little creature though! It was a great experience for me.
I had a green toad and a square back toad who lived together very happily. The green toad was actually quite pink and very beautiful, they made great pets, feeding time was always loads of fun, specially with small moths. Massively underrated, super adorable.
Do you think you could make a video covering Abronias soon? Saw some at my local expo and I’m kinda interested in getting one now Also just an FYI: In your Best Lizards playlist you have a Food Network Video in there that I don’t think has anything to do with reptiles 😂
I just discovered your channel and I love it so far. I am a bit surprised you hadn’t mentioned firebelly newts. I got a pair of them when I was four years old. My parents taught me how to care for them as I grew up, and I keep them for twenty years.
Keeping axolotls was a great in-between for me as I couldn't yet have a reptile and had always had fish. But honestly now that I have all 3 I'm still so much in love with my axolotls, they're just great. Always curious about what you're doing. (Funny story: when I first showed my baby axolotl to my nan she said "what a beautiful pleco!")
I have 3 axolotls! I love them! They're personable and hilarious! I feed mine Repashy because my one is very picky and I like that Repashy is balanced with great ingredients. It makes their color brighter ❤
If you're sad that you didn't get a video about reptiles today, don't fret. We will have one for you this Wednesday! That's right, two videos a week 😁
Still getting used to that idea
Hopefully you find it acceptable 😅
Woo hoo! 2 videos thank you very much!!! Thank you all! I really appreciate the amazing content you all create!!!
You're very welcome! Thank you for saying that. We are investing a lot in doing two videos a week, so that really means a lot.
You should definitely do another video about ackies soon! Your last one made me get one actually! The price is a lot but it’s sooooo worth it.
If Clint were my biology teacher back in high school, I would probably be a scientist rather than a mechanic right now. Learning is way more fun when the teacher cares.
Same
Just do it!! - Shia Lebeuf
Exactly
you'd be a herpetologist in the LDS no doubt.
But you would stop learning this way by being scientist, although you could continue that outside your job
Would definitely not be mad if this channel became Clint's reptiles and amphibians. This was such a fun video
Clint's Herps wouldn't have the same kind of name recognition, but I'd be down for it!
Mollie Clint’s reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects and arachnids.
Clint’s fantastic beasts.
MiLaws that name is perfect.
😃😃
I just giggle at how excited you get over all the animals! Your enthusiasm is infectious!
I really don't know why I love animals so much, but I always have. I don't know how anybody could avoid geeking out about them.
so true
Same here!! It’s probably my favorite thing about him 😊
I was annoyed at first and now it’s just so wholesome
@@ClintsReptiles same
"Amphibians are extremely optimistic about what they can swallow." So true! :-)
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@@azelfdaboi5265 no just no
this one is for the furries
People's Republic of Taiwan (° o°)
ml_ne OwO
"its basically a giant mouse eating decoration", so like a constrictor got it
Truth. My Sonoran boa has never refused a meal and barely moves. No wonder they are prone to becoming chonky
Once I went to a zoo with a constrictor 2 times the same week it was in the exact same position that last time
Amazing! It'd be awesome if you started making individual amphibian videos such as "The best pet frog?" or "The best pet salamander?" I'm sure no one would object 😁
Clint: "He'll sit in one place for days on end."
Me: "Mood"
Chris92 S truth
It’s my spirit animal lol
MOOOOOOOOOOOOD
I’ve probably said this before but
How is your channel not more popular?!?!?!
All the spider videos. Spiders are terrifying. Sorry spider lovers, you terrify me.
Axolotls are AMAZING!!! I’ve had a few as pets. They’re wonderful & entertaining. One of mine would take worms right from my fingers and they all happily ate pellets too. As long as you can get clean & chemical free water that stays cool enough & good very low flow filtration, they’re super easy and very rewarding to keep.
J t I have e two of them. They are super cute
Agreeeed! I love my little axie!
I like the leucisistic axolotl's with their pink fluffy gills, they are the perfect girl's amphibian.
Yes they are! What pellets do you use? I have a 2 (almost three) year old albino female. I give her shrimp (live) and some bloodworms but wanna try pellets since she likes eating out of my hand sometimes.
GoHerping has a great video on what can go right and wrong in keeping of axolotls and Snake Discovery has great videos on keeping toads and salamanders.
I subbed after 45 seconds. Basically as soon as I saw how excited you got over the frog in front of you. Your enthusiasm is delightful!
EDIT: HECK yes you mentioned Budgett's Frogs!! My favorites!!
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I’m glad you included the White’s tree frog. They’re quite common in parts of eastern Australia where the climate is warm and humid enough. They’re not afraid to live near humans, so it’s not at all uncommon to find them round, or even inside, houses. When they’re attacked by a cat they emit a startlingly loud scream. It can be a bit alarming, however, to lift the toilet lid and find one of them in the bowl, staring up at you.
This is such a great video
(Also I like your bright green shirt lol)
It seemed appropriate :)
such adorable animals on this list!
one thing I'd like to share coming from the fish-keeping side of things is, you have to be careful about feeder fish. I've seen a lot of experienced hobbyists advising against getting feeders from pet stores, or if you do, quarantine and medicate them since it's pretty likely that they'll have diseases and parasites from the over-crowded conditions that they're kept in. not sure if amphibians have to worry about the diseases that fish can get, but parasites are never a fun thing to have to deal with
Thank you so much! I love amphibians and have been hoping you would make a video like this! I hope you make many more.
You're welcome! We will if people enjoy our amphibian videos as much as our reptile videos :)
I'm surprised you didn't cover tiger salamanders! Very similar to spotted salamanders but BIG! I'm super psyched that you're covering amphibians too! Maybe next you can do 5 of the best invertebrates.
I considered them. They likely will make future lists. I just love me some spotted salamanders...
also fire salamanders
Best birds
@@G0die16
Birds are reptiles from a monophyletic sense so...
matt R I know WHICH IS ANOTHER REASON TO GET A VIDEO IN BIRDS
Nobody:
African Bull Frog: aight imma head out
Budgetts frog: “It’s Wednesday my dudes”
I know what you meme!
@@ClintsReptiles I think you might already have in mind what I'm asking, but I think your new release schedule opens up the perfect opportunity...
White's tree frog: "Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here!" (alternatively, "This is Kermit the Frog, reporting live!")
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
F**king Normies! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
When Clint mentioned cons about owning a "giant super frog," I wasn't expecting them to be that they have fangs and might try to eat you 🤭
I have about 200 spotted salamander eggs in the vernal pool on my property, I can't WAIT to watch them grow up!
Laura Corriveau did they hatch? I need to know just how cute they are lol!!!
I dont think that you know how long I've waited for this video. Thank you Clint. You are amazing.
When I was a kid, my parents was doing dishes one day after dinner and my mom screamed. My dad ran over to see what was going on and an Axolotl had come up through the drain! We ended up keeping him for a few years. Such a cool pet!
Okay so may I ask... HOW.
@@CaptainWoodyThePirate I honestly wish I knew the answer to that question. My guess is someone had flushed him or something and he found his way up there. It was the first time I had ever seen one when I was a kid.
@@PrehistoricEnthusiast only thing I can think of is it was flushed or something and had found it’s way into the pipe. I really don’t know lol but I’ll never forget it!
Want to add African Clawed frogs to the list! Super active, charming and interactive. The only thing is you can't pick them up. Well, of course you CAN, but they become the spawn of a cat and a soap and there is no way you can have them in your hand for more than 5 seconds before they are off lol
I LOVE the spotted salamander and I’m so happy that you said they are awesome. I cannot wait for you to review them. I just think they are the cutest little things!
Such fun little slime dragons!
Same here
I've had an axolotl for 11 months now and I love it.
I find it super easy to take care of.
I clean the tank once a week and the filter once a month. Taking out 2/5 to 3/5 of the water depending on how messy it is.
She's about 2 years old now as far as I know and nearly a foot long.
Amphibians rock. I have 4 dart frogs and they are fun to watch play in their home and their pond. I would def watch more videos about all amphibians.
Love it! Thanks for giving the amphibians some love! I would like to point out that most salamaders reserve the option of becoming adults without metamorphizing. Usualy they only do this if the area around the pool they were born in is uninhabitable, and even then only a portion of the population usualy chooses this option.
"Basically a giant mouse eating decoration" LOL I love it
#6
Iberian Ribbed Newts.
They are totally aquatic and somewhat easy to breed in captivity.
They need an aquarium setup with maybe a turtle float for some (rare) basking.
Tight fitting lid and keep the water lvl a couple inches low.
Cool Temps between 65-72°F
They'll eat most frozen and live, including blackworms, ghost shrimp and wigglers. No guppies!
I think I could sit and listen to you reading the phone book and just love it..(do they even make phone books any more? )
Anyway..what I mean is you have such delight and enthusiasm in your voice when you talk about...welll....everything! Your joy describing your reptiles (and in this case amphibians) just radiates through my tablet screen and it touches my heart...and I'm positive everyone else that watches your channels feels the same way I do. You have the heart the soul and the spirit of a child! Seeing things through your eyes and hearing about them with your voice is such an amazing Joy Ride. I can't wait for the Animal Planet people get in touch with you and give you your own TV show! Hey if a dude from Utah can share a video of singing with his 4 year old daughter on RUclips and now get millions of dollars and sponsors and EVERY OTHER PERC that comes their way then I KNOW THE WORLD IS HUNGRY AND READY for some adorable reptile nerd/genius with a Masters Degree in Biology (and who owns his own Tagu named Gus-Gus) to have his videos go viral and ending up with his own TV Show!!
Totally with you on the spotted salamander. An extremely underrated pet amphibian. A personal favorite is the lesser siren because they're so...primordial. :)
So glad you featured Axolotls!😍
You are so excited and enthusiastic talking about these amphibians; absolutely adorable. Subscribed!
You're so charismatic! I love how much you care about these creatures and how ready you are to share this passion c:
My local pet store had a pixie that was over 40(RIP Kyle) and currently have one that’s over 20(long live Stevie) It’s crazy how long they live.
Love your science-based, friendly, informative videos and your obvious love and enthusiasm for all of the beautiful critters! Was wondering if you'd consider a video on the various cave geckos? They are beautiful, and their care requirements would seem to make them a good choice for beginners, unless I am missing something.
Another great video, Clint--you and your team produce, by far, some of the best edutainment content available on RUclips. Really glad to see an amphibian video as well--even though they're not reptiles, you are correct in thinking that there is much crossover interest from those of us who enjoy reptiles. Just a quick note to let you know how much I enjoyed this!
Love that you added Amphibians to your repertoire of learning. We have a pac man frog and a red eyed tree frog. Such amazing animals.
More amphibians content! Hard to find good stuff on RUclips relative to reptiles who have a wealth of content.
This video is what started my axolotl obsession, I’m surprised they aren’t more common pets! Thanks for making this video!!!!
I caught a spotted salamander yesterday but I let him go, his name Frank.
He sounds nice.
Ey b0ss
Clint's Reptiles he was so cute! I wanted to keep him, but he wanted to go home 😢
Was he playing a flute?
Thank you for giving good care tips on the axoltol I have 16 of them and constantly see people giving bad tips but yours were spot on
Now I get why my Mom said it was a good thing that I found a frog living in my well (it's an old hand dug well with rocks to climb on) - that it was a sign that the water was good.
I found this channel with my son, about a year ago, looking for more information on panther chameleons. After doing research, I concluded that the chameleon wasn’t the right pet for us (right now). After watching all your videos, we found that the pixie frog was the right pet for us and we found someone rehoming a male in our area. We brought him home and he’s doing great. Thanks for your enthusiasm and teaching. Looking forward to visiting the reptile room someday!
what i love about axolotl is they have super regeneration power
I know a place that has a salamander that's stuck in his water stage and hes over 15 inches maybe 20 inches hes a stud he has hanging nuts and everything all the other in the cattle tank are 5 inches and smaller.
@@rangernation4538 now that is rad!
ranger nation where?
I love how happy you are when you talk about these animals! It's infectious. :)
All the frogs look so unique! Nice video as always!! 👍🏻🐸
Edit: My favorite was the spotted salamander! I love the golden spots.
I remember you! Owen still loves cheetahs. We watched a cheetah documentary last night :)
I love it aswell but I don't want it wild caught
Clint's Reptiles 👍🏻Awsome👍🏻! 😄.
Stop doing such informative and well made videos! I can’t keep buying more pets! You’re feeding my addiction Clint!
axolotls are not legally sold in California, but I've always loved them.
Very VERY true they are all afraid as they are invasive species! If you ever have the hance you should TOTALLY get one! They are amazing! They will eat right from your hand or from tweezers! VERY amazing animals to keep. AND GREAT for beginners!
I just found your channel (recommended because I watch snake discovery) and I’m obsessed already!!!!! I just got my first amphibian in addition to my two snakes. He is a little southern toad who is missing a leg and an eye, his name is Steve the Pirate lol I can’t wait to keep watching your videos!!! Thanks Clint!
clint’s mom is like the ultimate patron
she knows all that goes on before it goes on
She gets some awesome perks, but the cost is unimaginable... Happy mother's day, ma!
Dang every video I watch you always look so genuinely happy and excited...this is a man who truly loves and adores these little creatures
Thanks clint! I really like axolotls but was always dissappointed when a bunch of people kept telling me they were a pain :/ they really arent! And im glad about that.
I came for some advice about frogs and this man gave me a whole amphibian education. amazing work. I can only imagine what he has to say about reptiles!
I love that the first thing you said was "amphibians are not reptiles" 😂
Your *"hi there"* was the most positive thing I've ever heard. I just got here, looking for pet frog videos and I love you already. I'm learning so much❤
I want to say thank you for all of these videos, because they are so helpful and amazing at the same time. :)
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for the gratitude and the kind words.
I love frogs. I was plannin to get one and you have persuaded me to look into the African Bullfrog. I will do my research and might get one in the future...
Can you do one on dendrobates and Poison Dart Frogs? And maybe Tiger salamanders too.
Dart frogs are so great, my favourite "look don't touch" pet (not because they're toxic here, of course, because they're so damn tiny ❤❤)
Poison dart frogs: Only keep captive bred ones, as captive bred poison dart frogs will lose their toxicity. Feed them pinhead crickets and fruit flies (preferably wingless mutant fruit flies). Keep them in a terrarium (preferably with good heating and moisture (not too soggy to avoid mold), lots of plants (preferably bromeliads), and some water).
I’ve heard that there was a certain tank that was designed to keep humidity and heat to the proper amount.
On the topic of frogs, why not Pacmans
Clint, you are the sweetest most wholesome RUclipsr. I love your enthusiasm!
Huzzah!! We've dipped our toes into the amphibian realm!
ADF's are adorable frogs that are small, aquatic, and they sing!
Love it Clint. I live in the PNW and grew up with cages full of tree frogs and little relatives of the spotted salamander and one giant relative (two lined and tiger). Amphibians are awesome!
when I had axolotl their bite is like been attack by velcro ;3
My axolotl is too nice to bite me
Ive been waiting sooo long for this. I have an axolotl and a whites tree frog. I really want to invest in a spotted salamander as well.
5:38 ANOtHER con is their super sized poop. What comes in must come out!
And it smells worse than death!
I have Axolotls and I adore my derpy little things. I have a dirty Leucy, a dwarf golden albino and a melanoid they’re by far my favorite and they’re fun to watch!
I have recently adopted (rescued) two white's tree frogs. They're amazing. Very similar to a crested gecko except their diet is even easier.
I don't know how a diet could be easier than crested gecko diet.
@@ClintsReptilesI guess for me it's because you don't need any diet powder solution. They'll happily gobble up any insects. Comes down to preference though.
my baby bullfrog just started using its hunting skills after being 3-4 months old (as a frog, not tadpole). he used to just wait for the food to go by him or wait for me to move it to him. now, he actually hops to the food and “sneaks up” on it. so cute because he jiggles everytime he moves lol
Hey Clint, love your videos, would you consider doing a video on Pacman frogs? I'm curious what your opinion on them is.
Great video! Amphibians are generally very easy to care for. The firebelly toad in my picture is over 20 years old, and still going strong.
I love the content that you make and your videos give me amazing thoughts on what animals I want next
Another amphibian that I've had and I find to be really cool is a mudpuppy, they look alot like an axilotle but they're a little bit different, they're commonly brown and black with a sort of maroon or dark red gills, they're also a type of salamander
Video maybe someday about the American Toad?
More likely now than ever before :)
How did 51 people dislike this video?! That is sad because this video is stinkin' rad just like the rest of Clint's reptiles videos!!!
Love your vids, I try to watch as much as I can and learn! I have a pac man frog and I just got Amazon milk frogs 🐸. Keep up the great work!
You have some rad frogs!
DoLoMyte000 I used to have some milk frogs as well!
Animals 101 that’s awesome 👍👍👍, do u have any tips that you don’t mind sharing?
Great video! Love seeing amphibians and can’t wait for more frog videos! Glad White's tree frogs were featured, they’re stinkin rad! 💚
They're basically real life versions of Kermit the Frog.
Yess finally....and very good video as always.
Thank you so much!
One time I was at Griffis Sculpture Park in New York. I was building fairy houses in the woods with my friends and I found a yellow spotted salamander. I put the piece of bark lightly back over him even tho it was the perfect fairy house roof. It was so neat to find. Also, when I was a kid we used to find salamanders in our creek. We found a huge pale white one once and sometimes ones with a orange or gold stripe down it's back but never one with yellow spots.
can you use any sort of nitrile/latex/ect gloves to handle amphibians?
and thanks for the great video, but I wish it had toads! they're my favorite :D
That should work great. And yes, toads are awesome. Stay tuned!
@@ClintsReptiles yayy, I can't wait!
Keep these coming man I learned a lot and the fact that all of these things eat anything that moves cracks me up.
Will do! Love the comment.
"They breathe through their skin" Do they, Hideo Kojima?
Yay. I’m so happy that you uploaded. I want to get into amphibians and this video really helped!!
I'm so glad! Some pretty great creatures on this list. Which was your favorite?
Clint's Reptiles the whites tree frog
Good choice!
Yo!!!! I really wanna get an Axolotl BUT how do I convince my mom to allow me to get one. Everyone in my family is okay with it but her. Not the care of anything like that. But the way it looks😕. How do I explain it’s normal looking and not anything too weird and exotic.
Just found this and I’m so happy 😄 his voice is relaxing and his unique pets keep me pushing to build my collection❤️
Next time:
Top 5 best pet avian dinosaurs (birds)
Dinosaurs!
Microraptor
Archaeopteryx
Sinosauropteryx
Caudipteryx
Velociraptor
Kay Thwe Khin think they just meant regular birds. Since they pretty much are dinosaurs
@@xBloodxFangx yeah, you're right 🖒
@@kaytk1762
Are those avians? I know they are maniraptors, but IIRC avian dinosaurs are the proper name for birds.
Fantastic shirt!
The only time I have "kept" an amphibian was when I was a kid. Heavy construction was going on by my dad's work and they had dug up a wetland type area. Whole bunch of small mouthed salamanders got dug up. Unfortunately most got run over. It was also too cold for them to survive long outside. My dad managed to pick one up and kept it in a box on his desk for a couple hours until he could bring it home to me. I only took care of it until it warmed up enough outside to release it again (in a safer location). Pretty little creature though! It was a great experience for me.
Frogs are the only thing that make me happy at this point
Yesssss been waiting for this one for awhile keep up the variety like this I have a pixie frog and I love these kind of videos
Hopefully it was worth the wait.
Can you handle amphibians with sterile powder free latex or vinyl gloves?
Thanos actually made some valid points I’ve seen them recommended for handling reptiles
I had a green toad and a square back toad who lived together very happily. The green toad was actually quite pink and very beautiful, they made great pets, feeding time was always loads of fun, specially with small moths. Massively underrated, super adorable.
Do you think you could make a video covering Abronias soon? Saw some at my local expo and I’m kinda interested in getting one now
Also just an FYI: In your Best Lizards playlist you have a Food Network Video in there that I don’t think has anything to do with reptiles 😂
GoatDude Was it a Chopped episode where they cooked rattlesnake or something like that? 😂
Got it. Thanks for the heads up. I do plan to make that video ASAP.
I love this! The budgetts frog makes my heart happy. 💖
You need a frog so it can tell you if it's Wednesday or not, my dudes
I just discovered your channel and I love it so far. I am a bit surprised you hadn’t mentioned firebelly newts. I got a pair of them when I was four years old. My parents taught me how to care for them as I grew up, and I keep them for twenty years.
Budgetts frogs are things nightmares are made of😳
You have silly nightmares 😂
Keeping axolotls was a great in-between for me as I couldn't yet have a reptile and had always had fish. But honestly now that I have all 3 I'm still so much in love with my axolotls, they're just great. Always curious about what you're doing. (Funny story: when I first showed my baby axolotl to my nan she said "what a beautiful pleco!")
Yay, we have started to branch out on other animals
It seemed like the right time.
2030 hello guys we're looking at a French Bulldog to see if it's the right dog for you
I have 3 axolotls! I love them! They're personable and hilarious! I feed mine Repashy because my one is very picky and I like that Repashy is balanced with great ingredients. It makes their color brighter ❤