How to Keep Philippine Sailfin Dragons As Pets (Part 1) | Hydrosaurus Pustulatus

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Caleb gives us all the details on how to care for these magnificent lizards! He covers temperature, humidity, diet, space, and many other details that are crucial to keeping this species happy and healthy. Sophie, our female sailfin, was kind enough to help make this video, even though she was a little jumpy since Salvador (the male) was staring at her through his glass the entire time!
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  • @AlexsAgamids
    @AlexsAgamids 4 года назад +6

    Well done guys
    You nailed EVERY aspect of proper Hydrosaurus husbandry. From both the perfection of the diet (I have always fed adult sailfin dragons a 50:50 Greens/Salad: Insect diet), to the great explanation on temperature and humidity gradients! So many keepers fail to realize how important the idea of letting humidity naturally fluctuate is to improve the breeding success of sailfin dragons, let alone making sure that the AIR is humid and not every surface of the cage. While the Philippine sailfin is the easiest of the now five recognized species to breed, they still aren't easy so it's definitely the best entry level sailfin project, let alone one of the best looking of the Hydrosaurus! So keep up your passion and hard work, because it is paying off!
    Lastly I figured I'd share the new Hydrosaurus complex that is now recognized according to science as a paper published in March 2020 reclassified them to a new total five total species.
    Hydrosaurus amboinensis: The Amboina Sailfin Dragon native to the South Maluku region of Indonesia on islands such as Ambon and Ternate.
    Hydrosaurus celebensis: The Sulawesi Black Sailfin Dragon native to a handful of provinces in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Now recognized as the second largest species of Sailfin Dragon.
    Hydrosaurus microlophus: The Indonesian "Giant" or Sulawesi "Giant" Sailfin Dragon. The largest recognized sailfin dragon, noted by its large scales along the sides of its body. Mainly found in central and western provinces of South Sulawesi Indonesia.
    Hydrosaurus pustulatus: (The video explains this one ;-) )
    Hydrosaurus weberi: Weber's Sailfin Dragon found in the north Maluku regions, mainly in the Halmahera region and surrounding isles.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +3

      wow! that's great info! What journal published the article? I'd love to look it up. I've actually been meaning to reach out to you on incubating Hydrosaurus eggs. I'll send you a facebook PM

  • @babyfishbreeder
    @babyfishbreeder 4 года назад +8

    Awesome video and very informative. Learned a lot and boosts my self-confidence in care when I can get a sailfin dragon.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +3

      that's exactly what we are hoping to help with! so many people have dream animals, and have all the intelligence and hard work to make it happen, but they go online looking for help to get started and everyone online is like 'oh these are super advanced, don't get one of these, the husbandry is so difficult, blah blah blah.' but it's not true! there are a lot of things to learn of course, but it can be done! and they are such rewarding animals

    • @KimberJohnBuladco
      @KimberJohnBuladco 4 месяца назад

      I have a sirfen lezard

  • @taeviansworldofreptiles3828
    @taeviansworldofreptiles3828 4 года назад +10

    They are such amazing animals! I hope to have a space for one in my future!

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +6

      the space is the number one consideration I think. We are increasing the size of the male's enclosure, he seems to spend a lot of time pushing on the doors, which some expert keepers have told us means he wants more space. so more space he shall get!

    • @veronika.michalek
      @veronika.michalek Год назад

      Yess,mine girl wants whole flat-in the morning she runs to window to check what is going on in the street and when she is bored of city life after few hours she runs to her wood root.For night i put her in terrarium.Terrarium can not be closed,because she would break that glass for sure😁

    • @mirasolguisanmontero6241
      @mirasolguisanmontero6241 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheReptileBarnsir I'm from Philippines i have a sailfin lizard

  • @rowangarel3417
    @rowangarel3417 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I love how descriptive you all are as I am blind and therefor cannot see the different enclosure layouts. Keep up the great work.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  8 месяцев назад

      That's an excellent comment! I will try to remember that in future videos

  • @moneymakinmister8744
    @moneymakinmister8744 4 года назад +7

    My hatchling will be Arriving at 10:30 tomorrow I have it’s cage all set up I’m so excited 😁

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      that's awesome! good luck with your new baby!

    • @moneymakinmister8744
      @moneymakinmister8744 4 года назад +1

      Almost here! so anxious to meet the little booger 😁

    • @rawn3rve
      @rawn3rve 4 года назад +1

      @@moneymakinmister8744 how's it going with the new lizard so far? I would love an update

    • @moneymakinmister8744
      @moneymakinmister8744 3 года назад +1

      @@rawn3rve hes doing great hes getting big fast just got spikes on his back and his sailfin is comin in already hes got yellow green and black color patterns now but when i got him he barely had any color

    • @moneymakinmister8744
      @moneymakinmister8744 3 года назад

      @@rawn3rve he had no spikes besides 3 kittle ones on his neck when i got him now he has a whole row down his back its only been 2 months

  • @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978
    @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978 Месяц назад +1

    Wow amazing video,I'm from the Philippines and I'm so surprise that you have that kind of lizard,that lizard is very safe for small children coz that lizard don't bite to humans.keep up the good work bro and keep breeding on it.GOD bless you

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  Месяц назад +1

      @@ernestocabilogan_jr.5978 thank you! One of my dreams is to come to the Philippines and see them in their natural habitat!

    • @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978
      @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978 Месяц назад

      I'm so glad to hear that,go to jasaan misamis oriental and you will see many tourist feeding the sailfin in their natural habitat.
      "Jasaan misamis oriental Philippines"this is the exact address if you

    • @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978
      @ernestocabilogan_jr.5978 Месяц назад +1

      Want to visit the Philippines

  • @rogergumball3026
    @rogergumball3026 4 года назад +7

    I wish to own one, just an amazing animal

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад

      they really are incredible! when we have the space, we're probably going to get a few more!

  • @Kentuckyy
    @Kentuckyy 2 года назад +1

    salamat po thanks someone gave me a philippine sailfin lizard thinking it was an iguana and now I saw this I can better care for the sailfin lizard now thanks cool vid

  • @HomerSimpson514
    @HomerSimpson514 2 года назад +2

    I raised a female and she was amazing but it was so expensive but worth it.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  2 года назад +1

      they definitely are not cheap animals to keep!

  • @josphfiumara9526
    @josphfiumara9526 Месяц назад +1

    I've been trying to find one for a year now I want One with the fin

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  Месяц назад

      @@josphfiumara9526 they're extremely hard to find. However if you'd be ok with a different species of sailfin, there are several that are a bit easier to find and have spectacular fins

  • @kianmcdernott2642
    @kianmcdernott2642 4 года назад +1

    I needed this video

  • @NaturestoursTV
    @NaturestoursTV 4 года назад +1

    You rock thanks very good information 👍 with me starting a reptile rescues and learning center I'll definitely gonna subscribe, I thank you.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      awesome! i'll check out your channel

    • @NaturestoursTV
      @NaturestoursTV 4 года назад

      Thank you please subscribe if you like I'm trying to get 1000 to subscribe and save all the reptiles I can I plan to open my learning center in 2021

  • @scalesfinsfeathers5003
    @scalesfinsfeathers5003 4 года назад +1

    Great video & awesome animal!!

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      thanks! how's your green tree looking?

    • @scalesfinsfeathers5003
      @scalesfinsfeathers5003 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn I'm in that "Thinking I'm Crazy" stage. After hearing how yours progressed I'm pretty sure she's close, on pins & needles here.

  • @marshall8756
    @marshall8756 Год назад +1

    In phillippines, this lizards are everywhere.. yo can even buy an adult for 30$-50$.
    i got mine hatchling for 10$ here..

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  Год назад

      That's what I hear! So amazing how they're so rare in the hobby but locals can get them for $20!

  • @calie666
    @calie666 3 года назад +3

    i need this. thank you. i want to have one but im just a 14 yr old dude and my mom dont like reptiles:(

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад +2

      don't give up! I begged for years before I got my first reptile as a kid! even if you have to wait till you move out, it's worth it when you finally get one of your own!

    • @calie666
      @calie666 3 года назад +1

      @@TheReptileBarn i think my mom is gonna get me a dog😂 and i like it but i think when i have a decent job i think i'll go find me a good reptile

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад +2

      @@calie666 haha hey a dog is great! I've got 2. but yeah just practice patience, and when you do get a reptile it will be so special

    • @calie666
      @calie666 3 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn thank youu

  • @lordwenbalandra7033
    @lordwenbalandra7033 2 года назад +1

    Thats awesome.

  • @FreyVII
    @FreyVII 4 года назад +5

    I think this is a pretty good introduction to this species and I am not here to argue that anything said here is inherently incorrect.. but I feel that there is some needed caution on your overview for nutrition. I will not state that the Hydrosaurs in your captivity are in any way not healthy or being nutritionally satisfied, but I think your presentation is lacking some important details for the herbivorous nature of the species. For instance, while variety is extremely important, a more detailed breakdown of the listed greens should be covered as many store bought greens are high in goitrogen and oxalates(example being feeding 3 types of Kale sounds good for variety but all variances of Kale are high in oxalates and phosporus and should only be fed in moderation not as staples). Now perhaps that is what you guys are doing in practice but that was not said. If i did not know what I already know and I had watched this, i would have been left with the idea that the supplementation of calcium/multivitamins is wasteful. That is a dangerous thought path as many caretakers will likely not have the knowledge or willpower to provide as varied and quality diet as you gentlemen are. With that being stated, perhaps a deeper dedicated video from you both going into the nutrition aspect?
    Keep up the great herping!

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +3

      thank you for this comment! this is one of my concerns when we do these care videos, that there are simply so many things to cover that we will fail to get as specific as needed about a certain issue. this is definitely one. our sailfins regularly get over 30 varieties of vegetables, as natural a mix of greens as we're able to not overdo the oxalates, but we did not sufficiently address that in this video. we will make a video specifically about their nutrition (that will hopefully be helpful for other herbivorous and omnivorous species as well). do you have any papers or articles you suggest that take a scientific approach to this topic?

    • @FreyVII
      @FreyVII 4 года назад +1

      @@TheReptileBarn Firstly I am aware that Iguanidae and Agamidae are separate families. Now keeping that in mind just due to the fact that Sailfin Dragons are not nearly as often studied as Green Iguanas, many of the herbivorous nutritional standards would be identical due to what greens are commonly available and their close phylogeny. There are likely many other excellent sources out there, but I think these are 2 examples of easy to find reads for a good base.
      www.anapsid.org/pdf/icfs.pdf
      www.ircf.org/journal/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Vol8No4.pdf

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      @@FreyVII excellent, thank you. I agree, I think it's useful to draw parallels between species if one has been heavily studied and the other has not. I will read this article and I am going to reach out to some people so I can find some other good resources. when I feel properly prepared I will make an amendment to this video with more thorough nutritional information.

    • @FreyVII
      @FreyVII 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarnThat sounds excellent! I will look forward to watching!

    • @elisharason7819
      @elisharason7819 4 года назад

      just go get Philippine plants. kangkong is a staple then fish! then bananas and papayas would cut it. then just sprinkle other insects
      all over

  • @krissmaboragaysofficials6370
    @krissmaboragaysofficials6370 4 года назад +2

    If you are for conservation try to have Bitatawa a fruit eating monitor lizard in Philippines..

  • @KimberJohnBuladco
    @KimberJohnBuladco 4 месяца назад +1

    I have a sirfin lezard

  • @jameskevinyuro4924
    @jameskevinyuro4924 4 года назад +1

    This Lizard is very common in our province in Bohol Philippines. You can buy it for 2 to 5 dollars. We call it Ibid

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад

      one of my goals is to come see them in the wild!

    • @jameskevinyuro4924
      @jameskevinyuro4924 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn yes they are very common in the forest, they enjoy in thw rivee also

    • @jameskevinyuro4924
      @jameskevinyuro4924 4 года назад +2

      🤣 while me, I am dreaming in your Chameleons there, chameleon is so expensive here in the philippines it ranges 100$-700$ or up. If only i can swap our Sailfin lizards and philippine fruit eating lizard for chameleon there.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      @@jameskevinyuro4924 haha that would be great!

    • @jameskevinyuro4924
      @jameskevinyuro4924 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn 🤣 Do you have Bearded Dragon??

  • @stingerbee8346
    @stingerbee8346 3 года назад +5

    Keep the breeding going so that poachers will leave the wild ones alone!

  • @MakinistangBisaya
    @MakinistangBisaya 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sir, you want to buy a sailfin lizard, I'm from Philippines and we have 2-3 kilos here

  • @rawn3rve
    @rawn3rve 4 года назад +2

    How do you feel about grow tent enclosures? Grow tent enclosures for this lizard in particular. Do think they would thrive?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +4

      I like the idea of them. they offer great humidity retention and can be very spacious. how to stand up to their claws is a concern. where to hang lights from is another thing to consider. I think you'd end up doing enough modifications that you might want to consider just building a cage

  • @zechariahyurigarin8463
    @zechariahyurigarin8463 4 года назад +4

    Hi sir! From Philippines here is sailfin lizard uncommon or rare to your country? It is illegal now to export some common species here

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +2

      they are very rare here! im lucky to have mine!

    • @zechariahyurigarin8463
      @zechariahyurigarin8463 4 года назад +2

      Yes sir so lucky for how long do exporting here stops and u got your sailfin, looking forward to produce more they are very beautiful lizard it is also easy to tame but skittish

  • @bengcasubuan8775
    @bengcasubuan8775 Год назад +1

    my Philippines lizard sailfine

  • @brixsasson-sn1xe
    @brixsasson-sn1xe 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sir I have my female sailfin lizard about 1.8 kilos more or less how to feed her

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  7 месяцев назад

      We feed a large variety of organic leafy greens. She also loves carrots, bananas, and other veggies and fruits as treats.
      Every other day or so she eats protein, usually large roaches. She likes egg, little fish, and other insects too

  • @serdroner
    @serdroner 3 года назад +2

    How much is the price for the adult fem?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад +1

      We've never sold adults, but they would be incredibly valuable. we sell unsexed babies for $750 each.

    • @RichardSibayan-om5ft
      @RichardSibayan-om5ft 2 месяца назад

      Can I buy sir

  • @Sophia-dt6zt
    @Sophia-dt6zt 4 года назад +2

    I have a quick question to ask, if possible. What would be the minimum terrarium size in gallons for this reptile? I don't have access to any terrarium over 100 gallons, so I ultimately don't have my hopes up for this lizard.

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +2

      great question. a standard 100 gallon tank is generally 5 feet by 18 inches by 18 inches or so. This will not be enough. one single adult would need more like 750 gallons I would say, and more is better. space is the number one limitation for a lot of people when it comes to midsize and large reptiles.

    • @Sophia-dt6zt
      @Sophia-dt6zt 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn Thank you for responding! I've been trying to look into other options though, since the expenses are too much for me. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад

      @@Sophia-dt6zt other options for awesome lizards you mean? that would fit more in a tank like you have?
      you could do a blue tongue skink! or there are some really awesome geckos, like gargoyles or leachies. there are a lot of species of collared lizards, I don't know for certain but the smaller species could probably do great in a 100 gallon, and they are gorgeous and colorful.

    • @Sophia-dt6zt
      @Sophia-dt6zt 4 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn I'll look into them, thank you!

  • @coldbloodedcompanions8808
    @coldbloodedcompanions8808 2 года назад +1

    Does the Anthony Sanes have any social media platforms or a website? If so, where can I find him?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I have not seen him on social media in quite a while :(

  • @joshhunsberger1413
    @joshhunsberger1413 4 года назад +2

    How can I get one of your baby's? I would like a female I have one now for almost a year and I'm pretty sure it's a male. His crest are already coming in

    • @joshhunsberger1413
      @joshhunsberger1413 4 года назад

      Or even a male because I'm not hundred percent it's a phillipen

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +1

      I can add you to the waiting list! How would you like to be contacted when they hatch?

    • @katepetit13
      @katepetit13 4 года назад +1

      @@TheReptileBarn Could you put me on the list as well? I don't even care if I have to wait till next season. I'm in love with this species and have looked for years! You can just email me!

  • @brianrainbow2778
    @brianrainbow2778 5 месяцев назад +1

    Need help with my girl. Just switched her habitats and she won't eat

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  5 месяцев назад

      Did you change the substrate? Or add any live plants she wasn't used to? She could possibly just be stressed, I've noticed mine really don't like changing to new enclosures. Does she have a favorite treat you could tempt her with? Like banana or something?

  • @BobaFluffyUnicorn
    @BobaFluffyUnicorn 3 года назад +2

    I named mine "Sir Joeykind The III". I dont know why-

  • @stevedewbre8905
    @stevedewbre8905 2 года назад +1

    I think I might have killed one when I was a kid with iceberg lettuce. I didn’t feed it much of it but it seemed like it bound him up

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  2 года назад

      I've also heard iceberg lettuce is rough on animals! I'm sorry that happened

  • @chichoy7086
    @chichoy7086 2 года назад +1

    I may be late, but i cant seem to be able to find one, how do i buy/get one?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  2 года назад +1

      what species are you hoping to get? We keep pustulatus. There are a few others I know of breeding these, including Scott Corning, and Zion Hill Exotics.

    • @chichoy7086
      @chichoy7086 2 года назад

      @@TheReptileBarn Well, im not entirely sure what species of sailfin im wanting, but i think its more of a wild species with large fins, they get very long aswell.

  • @oneyedthing
    @oneyedthing Год назад +1

    Whats the difference between an indonesian and philipine sailfin lizard?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  Год назад +1

      Same genus. Different species. There are several species from Indonesia. The celebensis are the large black ones. Weberi are the smaller green ones. There's a few more. Pustulatus, which I keep, are from the Philippines, and they get purple as they age

    • @oneyedthing
      @oneyedthing Год назад

      @@TheReptileBarn
      You hit the mark. I am looking for the dark colored sailfin lizard, as you described the black one. I was truly confused at first. Now the US pricing i am worried about. I am actually torn between getting a melanistic water monitor lizard or a black sailfin lizard

  • @shidashinpan
    @shidashinpan 3 года назад

    they can run on water, even the large ones

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад +1

      That's one of the many cool things about them

  • @gershom9270
    @gershom9270 3 года назад +1

    Where can I buy one?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад +1

      you can try Scott Corning, or Zion Hill Exotics. Or we have a waiting list of people wanting to buy our babies too. shoot me an email if you'd be interested or want to know more about that :) thereptilebarn@gmail.com

  • @rheyoriel3262
    @rheyoriel3262 2 года назад

    ano pagkain ng mga ibid..

  • @krissmaboragaysofficials6370
    @krissmaboragaysofficials6370 4 года назад +3

    This sailfin lizard does not compete with other animals and has no adverse effects on nature.

  • @loneaxolotl
    @loneaxolotl 2 года назад +1

    Are you guys brothers?

  • @bengcasubuan8775
    @bengcasubuan8775 Год назад

    10 PCs sailfine lizard

  • @rheyoriel3262
    @rheyoriel3262 2 года назад

    may for pcs ako alaga..

  • @kianmcdernott2642
    @kianmcdernott2642 4 года назад +1

    What plants did you put in ?

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  4 года назад +2

      we had about 20 feet of passionfruit vine woven throughout the enclosure. she ate every bit of it :)

  • @Montyturnbow
    @Montyturnbow Год назад +1

    It should be illegal to bring animals of any kind into this country, look at the everglades of Florida

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  Год назад +1

      I'm going to make an entire video on this subject. I appreciate your comment!

  • @jamesadriansobrevilla5702
    @jamesadriansobrevilla5702 3 года назад +1

    *casually eats a borrito*

    • @TheReptileBarn
      @TheReptileBarn  3 года назад

      lol

    • @jamesadriansobrevilla5702
      @jamesadriansobrevilla5702 3 года назад

      oh btw, as a person who lives in the phillipines and also keeps reptiles heres one thing you should know, there honestly likr iguanas except they look cooler and they dont have that shitty attitude at adult hood, and have slight differences in humidity and heat requirements

    • @jamesadriansobrevilla5702
      @jamesadriansobrevilla5702 3 года назад

      there also not advisable in indoor enclosures so best put them in out door enclosures, but be sure to have a reserve enclosure when it gets too hot ot gets too cold

  • @dindogales3014
    @dindogales3014 2 года назад

    may alaga ako ibid..

  • @Therealmudbone
    @Therealmudbone 3 года назад

    I want to watch the roach box fall over and watch them disperse all over this mans house