Welcome back everyone! So sorry it's been a minute since my last video! I'm hoping to get back to posting 2 uploads a week asap! Thank you so much to Dr. Brown for welcoming us all into his/his partner's home to see the incredible work he is doing out of his love and passion for reptiles and amphibians! What Alec does is a shining example of conservation through captivation. What do you think? Don't forget to answer today's QUESTION OF THE DAY and lastly, my sincere thanks to my Channel Patrons over on Patreon for making videos like this possible! More info: www.patreon.com/Reptiliatus !
I totally agree with your vet buddy. I do not handle my Pac-Man frog unless I am cleaning or feeding. He is much to small still and is at the 2inch mark. He had probably been out of water for a week before hitting the pet store. I love watching him. I am wake during the night, so many of my pets are nocturnal. I am to mimick natural moon lighting for him in his enclosure. He does move all about his tank. I wish I was in Canada, lol you are in back yard so to speak, the border is 20 mins away. I live very top part of Vermont. In fact it's where our country's fought for land. Big battle in the 1700's. I love your channel.
As someone who's been a herp hobbyist since the 90s, I'm *really* glad that more and more exotic vets and herp specialists are *actually* herp hobbyists. It means really good things for the herp community as a whole and the care that our animals will receive.
I'm so very glad to see that someone is helping to preserve a rare species of gecko through captive breeding. We need more people like him and the world will be a better place.
1. Hi Dayyan! 2. Dr. Brown expresses himself intelligently and quietly. When he speaks, it feels like you're talking with a friend. I loved this episode! I really enjoy Dr. Brown. He can be in lots more episodes if he wants. 😉 And then 3. RUclips is NOT showing me new episodes from you Dayyan. And that is NOT ok. Idk what to do. I'm going to rewatch some older videos to see if that helps!
We need more captive bred Savannah monitors and that’s one reason I’ve put all my focus on breeding my multiple pairs and was blessed with 3clutches and over 80 babies. Hopefully in few years they won’t be taken from the wild in the thousands anymore. But I absolutely love the variety in his collection of stunning geckos and dart frogs and the plants are top notch 👌 Great work and dedication rite there👏🏻
We need more sudan plated lizards in captivity! They are as easy to care for as a bearded dragon and they are so cool! Sadly many of them are imported though.
Dayyan buds, you are BLESSED to have Dr Brown as your vet, and your friend! we should all be so lucky!!! Hi Dayyans sister!!! QOTD: I’d love to see more Aussie reptile species myself. Alec’s conservation efforts are awesome, bless you guys for seeing the need and helping!!
In Canada, I'm going to say Australia Water Dragons. They are very rare to find at this time. I do have a pair and fingers crossed that I will have success with breeding! Thanks for sharing your pets with us Dr Brown!
Wow, absolutely beautiful set ups. And such beautiful and healthy looking animals. You can tell he loves, really works hard and puts a lot of effort into his animals and their well-being.
My vote for QOTD is Corucia zebrata. Prehensile tailed skinks are awesome! Our first reptile, who we got 21 years ago, is one. She Our is still with us and our love for her and the endangered status of her species prompted us to get 3 juveniles 2 years ago in hopes of adding more of these under-rated reptiles to the world. Hopefully in another 2 years we will know if our investment paid off.
Me too! That’s awesome! Those are cool! People keep telling me to get into them but I only have so much space and want to dedicate it to animals/projects I am very passionate about 😅!
@@Reptiliatus yeah. I get that. I'm very limited on space as well, and am trying to stick to projects that I truly love. Mourning geckos are amazing and take up so little space. I mean honestly, you could put them in with some of your dart frogs in and already existing tank you have. I currently just have normal ones, but I would love to get the different localities like yellow bellies and Hawaiian. I especially really want some high contrast Hawaiian, because they are so beautiful!
I have never even heard these geckos, but they seems super cute and I learned a tonne. Thanks for interestind and educational video, really appreciated.
Im new to the hobby and hope to see more captive breeding of emerald tree skinks. I was so excited when I saw them featured on another channel but then found out they are really hard to find captive bred (in Canada at least)... will eagerly await them to catch on so I can get a captive bred one as I dont feel Im ready to try to raise a wild caugth with all the issues Ive learned they can have. I love these little gekos also 😊 glad to see so much effort put into captive breeding them to try to save the wild population as much as possible
The good thing about all tropical humid enclosures is that you can establish large colonies of isopods as a great clean up crew and secondary food source.
QOTD: Everything!! Lol. Seriously, I can't think of many species that DON'T need more captive representation. Most invertebrates species as well! I love morphs, but imo we need to take a step back from that and ensure the presence of these animals for future generations. Once we have a strong captive population, go nuts! Just wanted to shout out how awesome the doc is, we need more vets that are hobbyists themselves!
You and Alec are my favourite bromance ❤️ But in all seriousness, what an incredible video! Alec is so knowledgeable and his passion for these animals is so noticeable in the way he cares for them and speaks about them! You did a great job with the Hello Fresh ad too! 😉
I was just considering some small day geckos. Perfect timing for this video. I'm in New-Brunswick and we have a hard time getting most reptiles. I would love to see more day geckos and tree frogs.
Geckoella nebulosa. Beautiful geckos, hard to come by. But in general, I'd take any terrestrial micro gecko. I've done the large lizards and 'regular sized' geckos but as I tend to enjoy observing more than handling my geckos, I am pretty pleased with my P. Vazmbas, H. imbricatus and G. nebulosa. There are many more species I'd love to keep, but I'm trying to limit myself. And I was definitely feeling Dr. Brown's dislike of crickets, but as a keeper of terrestrial species, bean beetles were easy to keep but not so easy for my poor geckos to catch. Great video, keep 'em coming.
Tuataras…qtod. I seen a short clip on those just a bit ago and wanted to know more. Cute little dinosaurs! 😍😆 Great video.. what a cute species! …. All 3 of you! 😆👍🏾
The species i think we need more of in Australia anyway is liasis fuscus they are quite rare most likely because of their reputation of being bitey snakes
Yeah the most of the "rare animals" on this channel are very common in Europe. One time he said there are only a few Shinisaurus left in Canada, u can get them for 100€ everywhere here in Germany...also the williamsis are common and very cheap here
The world really needs more red eared sliders. Got to populate every body of water on every continent with them. More sail fin dragons would be cool too.
Great room with some great animals and setups. Williamsi are stunning, Dream gecko👀 Dr. Brown is doing incredible work. He almost makes me want to really pursue a exotic vet degree but i'm still on the fence lol.
Definitely more of these, and Phelsuma klemmeri. They'd almost impossible to get captive bred in Canada without being on a years-long waiting list. Lamprolepis smaragdina (green tree skink) and Opheodrys aestivu (rough green snake) captive bred too. You can find these relatively easily in the US but not in Canada.
I did succesfully breed a few of these, it is kinda hard! Sadly I wasnt very lucky with my females (the more expensive ones of this species) and they both died young. But I still got my first male and one male of his offspring - in seperate enclosures of course. I have sold about 13 Williamsi to other reptile keepers. But I had decided to not breed these anymore due to the problems I got with the females. This videos wants me to find 2 girls for my little blue boys again... :D
peter banded skinks, and emerald green tree skinks, what is interesting is the pipe to lay the girls eggs, i have heard that the emerald green tree skinks will lay in the upper enclosures if they can, i wonder if this tip would work for those as while. Thanks, love the video
Not sure if I heard this correct but if you know is the Guelph campus closing due to not being funded anymore if so do you know if Dr Brown is having somewhere else he would be practicing reptile care?
My section of New York (Western New York) its hard to get into exotic/ specialty vets. Some other of the veterinarian offices will have 1 dr. Who does exotics and they and in aybe 1-2 times a week
We need more brazilian short-tailed opossums, imo. One of my dream pets, all the fun of a pet rat but in a marsupial form. Or so I've heard. I really hope to find out for myself one day.
Welcome back everyone! So sorry it's been a minute since my last video! I'm hoping to get back to posting 2 uploads a week asap! Thank you so much to Dr. Brown for welcoming us all into his/his partner's home to see the incredible work he is doing out of his love and passion for reptiles and amphibians! What Alec does is a shining example of conservation through captivation. What do you think? Don't forget to answer today's QUESTION OF THE DAY and lastly, my sincere thanks to my Channel Patrons over on Patreon for making videos like this possible! More info: www.patreon.com/Reptiliatus !
Don’t be sorry!! If you need to take a hot minute for yourself, we get it and we’re here when you get back ❤️😍🦎🐢!
I totally agree with your vet buddy. I do not handle my Pac-Man frog unless I am cleaning or feeding. He is much to small still and is at the 2inch mark. He had probably been out of water for a week before hitting the pet store. I love watching him. I am wake during the night, so many of my pets are nocturnal. I am to mimick natural moon lighting for him in his enclosure. He does move all about his tank. I wish I was in Canada, lol you are in back yard so to speak, the border is 20 mins away. I live very top part of Vermont. In fact it's where our country's fought for land. Big battle in the 1700's. I love your channel.
I'm really liking the idea of "meaning ful" reptile keeping. Having pets is nice, but actually contributing to species conservation is great.
It ads a whole knew element to it! Very rewarding to be contributing to something special like this!
As someone who's been a herp hobbyist since the 90s, I'm *really* glad that more and more exotic vets and herp specialists are *actually* herp hobbyists. It means really good things for the herp community as a whole and the care that our animals will receive.
Dr Alec is doing important work with the Williamsi. His setups and attention to habitat details is enviable. Much appreciated content.
Alec has such a soothing voice! All the conservation work he is doing is incredible!
Haha yes, we always tell him that he has a very soothing voice too! He’s a great friend doing some great things!
Thanks for showing the group off! It was my pleasure to have you over and I can't wait to do it again sometime soon!
This dude needs his own channel. Very knowledgeable and calming/relaxing.
100% a dream reptile! stunning geckos!
They are so cool bro! Thank you for watching! 😊🦎
Thanks Dayan, great video. Dr Brown is da man. So happy to meet him at the reptile expo last year.
Thank you so much! Hopefully see you at the next one!
definitely need more micro geckos in the hobby!! Love his collection great video
Couldn’t agree more for both accounts!
Where do you get the small enclosure for the babies?
Wow the vet. Has a very nice reptile room ....my dream room. thanx for sharing
Yes thanks for showing us how Dr Brown keeps his animal's. Love how he does not handle them very important . Nice tour
Jay and larry
My pleasure! Thank you for watching Jay and Larry! I’m happy you enjoyed the video!
I'm so very glad to see that someone is helping to preserve a rare species of gecko through captive breeding. We need more people like him and the world will be a better place.
Couldn’t agree more!
1. Hi Dayyan! 2. Dr. Brown expresses himself intelligently and quietly. When he speaks, it feels like you're talking with a friend. I loved this episode! I really enjoy Dr. Brown. He can be in lots more episodes if he wants. 😉
And then 3. RUclips is NOT showing me new episodes from you Dayyan. And that is NOT ok. Idk what to do. I'm going to rewatch some older videos to see if that helps!
We need more captive bred Savannah monitors and that’s one reason I’ve put all my focus on breeding my multiple pairs and was blessed with 3clutches and over 80 babies. Hopefully in few years they won’t be taken from the wild in the thousands anymore. But I absolutely love the variety in his collection of stunning geckos and dart frogs and the plants are top notch 👌
Great work and dedication rite there👏🏻
We need more sudan plated lizards in captivity! They are as easy to care for as a bearded dragon and they are so cool! Sadly many of them are imported though.
Dayyan buds, you are BLESSED to have Dr Brown as your vet, and your friend! we should all be so lucky!!!
Hi Dayyans sister!!!
QOTD: I’d love to see more Aussie reptile species myself.
Alec’s conservation efforts are awesome, bless you guys for seeing the need and helping!!
Just bought a Crested gecko and through the researching process your videos have helped a lot thank you!!🙌🏽
Watching this really made me miss my williamsi! Well done Alec and Dayyan!
Me too buddy! It was nostalgic! Thanks for watching!
Well done Alec for being brave with letting the camera in , and thank you for showing us your adorable little critters
It was a great experience! He’s a good friend with great passion for animals!
In Canada, I'm going to say Australia Water Dragons. They are very rare to find at this time. I do have a pair and fingers crossed that I will have success with breeding! Thanks for sharing your pets with us Dr Brown!
Is Dr Alec single tho? What a MAN.
Wow, absolutely beautiful set ups. And such beautiful and healthy looking animals. You can tell he loves, really works hard and puts a lot of effort into his animals and their well-being.
My vote for QOTD is Corucia zebrata. Prehensile tailed skinks are awesome! Our first reptile, who we got 21 years ago, is one. She Our is still with us and our love for her and the endangered status of her species prompted us to get 3 juveniles 2 years ago in hopes of adding more of these under-rated reptiles to the world. Hopefully in another 2 years we will know if our investment paid off.
I absolutely love micro geckos! I currently have mourning geckos, but I would love to other species in the future!
Me too! That’s awesome! Those are cool! People keep telling me to get into them but I only have so much space and want to dedicate it to animals/projects I am very passionate about 😅!
@@Reptiliatus yeah. I get that. I'm very limited on space as well, and am trying to stick to projects that I truly love. Mourning geckos are amazing and take up so little space. I mean honestly, you could put them in with some of your dart frogs in and already existing tank you have. I currently just have normal ones, but I would love to get the different localities like yellow bellies and Hawaiian. I especially really want some high contrast Hawaiian, because they are so beautiful!
I have never even heard these geckos, but they seems super cute and I learned a tonne. Thanks for interestind and educational video, really appreciated.
Thank you for showing us your collection Alec!! You did soooo well!!!❤️🥳 and your geckos are super cute!!!
Im new to the hobby and hope to see more captive breeding of emerald tree skinks. I was so excited when I saw them featured on another channel but then found out they are really hard to find captive bred (in Canada at least)... will eagerly await them to catch on so I can get a captive bred one as I dont feel Im ready to try to raise a wild caugth with all the issues Ive learned they can have.
I love these little gekos also 😊 glad to see so much effort put into captive breeding them to try to save the wild population as much as possible
I love the set ups and appreciate how his passion is helping conservation, thanks to you both.
They are so great! You are most welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
The wait is over 🙌🏻❤️ hiiii Dayyan!!! The best surprise on this extremely dull Friday night!!!
Thank you for your patience! Happy to have hopefully brightened your Friday evening! 😊
Kudos for propagating this species, doc!!
The good thing about all tropical humid enclosures is that you can establish large colonies of isopods as a great clean up crew and secondary food source.
Well said! Certainly the right conditions for that!
QOTD: Everything!! Lol. Seriously, I can't think of many species that DON'T need more captive representation. Most invertebrates species as well! I love morphs, but imo we need to take a step back from that and ensure the presence of these animals for future generations. Once we have a strong captive population, go nuts!
Just wanted to shout out how awesome the doc is, we need more vets that are hobbyists themselves!
AMAZING setups!! So cool!
You and Alec are my favourite bromance ❤️ But in all seriousness, what an incredible video! Alec is so knowledgeable and his passion for these animals is so noticeable in the way he cares for them and speaks about them! You did a great job with the Hello Fresh ad too! 😉
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Merci ma chérie ❤️.
Definitely more red eyed croc skinks. I want one so bad but damn they're so expensive because they're so rare.
This was a great upload! He is such a knowledgeable guy and he keeps/breeds some amazing animals!
Thank you! Yes, Alec is fantastic!
Great video!
I love seeing people double down on a few species. Thanks for sharing :)
It’s a really nice thing to see! Especially when it’s done so well and with this much ethical reproductive success! 😊👍🏼
I was just considering some small day geckos. Perfect timing for this video.
I'm in New-Brunswick and we have a hard time getting most reptiles. I would love to see more day geckos and tree frogs.
Love your content 😊❤️ I’m so excited for this video!!!
Thank you so much! I hope you'll love it!
great episode! thanks for all the insights
Thanks brother! Happy you enjoyed the video!
File snakes! I'm in USA and there's one local breeder near me and I've found like two others online. I love them. My number one dream snake.
Fantastic suggestion! Those are beautiful animals!
Great video very interesting and stunning collection
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Amazing collection!!! Really enjoyed this video 💚🦎💚
Thank you! I’m so happy you liked it! I had a lot of fun touring and recording Alec’s animals!
Great vid. Love Dr. Brown. Answer of the day, I'd like to see some Uromastyx Macfadyeni available in the hobby.
They are very common in Europe bred regularly. Such a pretty species.
Geckoella nebulosa. Beautiful geckos, hard to come by. But in general, I'd take any terrestrial micro gecko. I've done the large lizards and 'regular sized' geckos but as I tend to enjoy observing more than handling my geckos, I am pretty pleased with my P. Vazmbas, H. imbricatus and G. nebulosa. There are many more species I'd love to keep, but I'm trying to limit myself. And I was definitely feeling Dr. Brown's dislike of crickets, but as a keeper of terrestrial species, bean beetles were easy to keep but not so easy for my poor geckos to catch. Great video, keep 'em coming.
Gonna look at this video in later years, considering he's keeping all the geckos and frogs I want to!!
honestly, half of the reason I watch these videos now is for the doc brown cameos
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Tuataras…qtod. I seen a short clip on those just a bit ago and wanted to know more. Cute little dinosaurs! 😍😆
Great video.. what a cute species! …. All 3 of you! 😆👍🏾
The species i think we need more of in Australia anyway is liasis fuscus they are quite rare most likely because of their reputation of being bitey snakes
In Germany they are very common and everything else than rare :D but beautiful Geckos for Sure!
Yeah the most of the "rare animals" on this channel are very common in Europe. One time he said there are only a few Shinisaurus left in Canada, u can get them for 100€ everywhere here in Germany...also the williamsis are common and very cheap here
I wish we could have more giant leaftails - not that it's sustainable at this time but just if I could wish 😊
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Awesome great pets animals reptiles room. 👍
Thank you so much!
Great vid, Dr. Brown needs his own channel. :-)
Thank you! Haha I’ll let him know!
I feel these guys were blazed by the end of the video 🤔
Lol I actually don't drink or do any recreational drugs.
We need more captive bred white eyed croc skinks.
Working on that! 😅
A species we need more of in captivity (captive bred) is the Mata Mata turtle.
The world really needs more red eared sliders. Got to populate every body of water on every continent with them. More sail fin dragons would be cool too.
😉😅🐢 lol! Yes, Sailfins would be great!
Great room with some great animals and setups. Williamsi are stunning, Dream gecko👀
Dr. Brown is doing incredible work. He almost makes me want to really pursue a exotic vet degree but i'm still on the fence lol.
awesome tour
Definitely more of these, and Phelsuma klemmeri. They'd almost impossible to get captive bred in Canada without being on a years-long waiting list. Lamprolepis smaragdina (green tree skink) and Opheodrys aestivu (rough green snake) captive bred too. You can find these relatively easily in the US but not in Canada.
We definitely need more of all Mexican, Central and south amercan species pf everything!
YES!
It may not be a reptile, but we defenitly need more vampire crabs.
Couldn’t agree more! I LOVE them!
Qotd: I think we need more captive bred northern water snakes in the hobby, because they're just so cool, but almost never bred in captivity
Awesome video
Thank you!
I'll get one soon too
I think there should be more scarlet kingsnakes in the hobby
Epically cool video.
Thank you! Thrilled you enjoyed it!
I believe we need way more captive bred tokays
Couldn’t agree more! Happy to be contributing to that endeavour!
Can you share what size screen you use for keeping fruit flies from escaping?
I use "woven wire 40" mesh. The number is the size of the holes, 40 seems small enough to prevent the melanogaster from escaping!
I wish there was more captive breeding of croc. skinks, smaller monitors, green tree snakes...
...And box turtles.
Well said! I’m trying to work on a few of those and do my part!
as someone with over 20 yrs Cooking exp , I say challenge accepted good man , but I agree with it for the super busy folks like you :D
Impressive!
Peacock monitor i think would be a really good one very nice looking monitor with not much info out there
Oooo so underrated! A lot of people don’t even know they exist!
I did succesfully breed a few of these, it is kinda hard!
Sadly I wasnt very lucky with my females (the more expensive ones of this species) and they both died young.
But I still got my first male and one male of his offspring - in seperate enclosures of course.
I have sold about 13 Williamsi to other reptile keepers. But I had decided to not breed these anymore due to the problems I got with the females.
This videos wants me to find 2 girls for my little blue boys again... :D
need more Shinisauriae and Fiji Iguanas!!!!!!!!
YES! Working on one of those! 😅
@@Reptiliatus are you in canada? Able to have fiji ig?
Ugh I want phelsuma klemmeri so badly!!
Can you do a update on your monitor lizards
Sure! I’ll try to do one soon :)
peter banded skinks, and emerald green tree skinks, what is interesting is the pipe to lay the girls eggs, i have heard that the emerald green tree skinks will lay in the upper enclosures if they can, i wonder if this tip would work for those as while. Thanks, love the video
Brilliant suggestions! I couldn't agree more! Glad you enjoyed the video!
I would love to see a captive population of oenpelli pythons outside Australia. Also some night tiger boiga
Wow, that would be very cool!
He’s so soft spoken lol
I was the first to like this post!!
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the video!
I think we need more knob tail geckos in the hobby! More specifically the Nephrurus Asper ❤️❤️🦎
Nice suggestion! Thank you!
Not sure if I heard this correct but if you know is the Guelph campus closing due to not being funded anymore if so do you know if Dr Brown is having somewhere else he would be practicing reptile care?
The Ontario Veterinary College is closing its exotics department, I work out of Campus Estates Animal Hospital, a separate, unrelated clinic!
Borneo earless monitor. They look like teeny tiny dragons, with tiny blue eyes.
Would love to see more captive bred California red-sided garter snakes and Schneider's skinks.
Those are some fantastic options!
at 12:38 what's that plant? it looks awesome. I would like to know, so I could get one for myself.
My section of New York (Western New York) its hard to get into exotic/ specialty vets. Some other of the veterinarian offices will have 1 dr. Who does exotics and they and in aybe 1-2 times a week
Mellers chameleons would be awesome to have more in the hobby
Agreed!
So the electric blue day gecko is not in Phelsuma? That is interesting.
Nope! Lygodactylus genus 😊
@@Reptiliatus that's really interesting. I wonder what characteristic(s) distinguish it from those in Phelsuma.
Qotd answer
Probs copperheads so more people could get into venemous
We need more Jeweled Lacertas!
We need more brazilian short-tailed opossums, imo. One of my dream pets, all the fun of a pet rat but in a marsupial form. Or so I've heard. I really hope to find out for myself one day.
where do I find those white stickers where you attach the egg tubes? can you tell me the name? Thank you!
“Neutralizing their carbon footprint”.
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I just ordered 2 female Rare Geckos they are called Crocodile Geckos they are super cool and I named them Willow and Skye
QOTD: Dekays brown snake!!!!!!!!
Cool! 🐍
What’s the ballpark of “my house was a little bit cold” in Canada?