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ima a day late but i told you id be here to watch! awesome vid! love the info and gorgeous animals as always. Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьFirst time watching your videos. Just a recommendation - slow down! You talk amazingly fast. It's hard to keep up with the video when you talk so fast. The other comment is I would like to know more or see more about the heat you provide to your baby chondros. Where is the heat tape or heat mat. You never showed it.
ОтветитьJust found your videos as I’m looking more into GTP’s. Do you have Biaks and how much do your babies typically cost? Love the way you explain everything and care for your animals! Hopefully someday I’ll get one from you when I’m prepared for one 👍🏻
ОтветитьThis is perfection for anyone just starting. Excellent job! I have two questions: 1) Do you decrease the ambient temperature further during the night or you keep it the same as during the day? 2) Would you keep green tree pythons in a glass terrarium using the same set up you have (for an adult but not bioactive)?
ОтветитьWhat do you use to clean glass. It’s driving me insane, hard to get slobber off
ОтветитьWhat are your thoughts on only feeding after they have deficated their last meal. Was told that way you won’t have any issues
ОтветитьWelcome back
Ответитьup north in Australia around the Daintree Rain Forrest where Green Tree pythons are found here the humidity ranges from 75% -87% over a year, so wouldn't keeping a bio enclosure set at a constant 70% with a computer fan for air circulation be ok?
ОтветитьAlways love your vids. I personally keep true red tails, but I like GTPs, as well as ETBs. I am considering getting a more arboreal setup than I have with the Guyana's and Suriname's and investing in one of GTPs, mainly because of your videos. Keep up with the great work you're doing with them and keep pumping out great content. Look forward to the next one.
Ответитьgracias por el nuevo video y gracias por la información
ОтветитьWhy u Don't respond Instagram?
ОтветитьAbsolutely perfect video
ОтветитьAny for sale?
ОтветитьU should make one these types videos for carpet pythons or just facts or something about them I love them.!.!.!.!. My grandma won’t let me have a snake but I do have quite a bit of geckos and skinks.:)
ОтветитьThank you Gary for making such great videos with great info you have given me the confidence to start my GTP journey!
Ответитьthis is NOT bioactive, just because you put dirt and a plant in it does not mean its bioactive. Also this is not how you would set up a proper bio set up. Its not even close to big enough for one thing.
ОтветитьAmazing video, how old is those snakes in this video?
ОтветитьLove your work Gary. Quick question if you have time to answer: Where can I purchase the square shallow heat panels? Asking for a friend who lives in Melbourne Australia :)
ОтветитьAnother Rock Star Video by my friend :)
ОтветитьHi Gary!! Great video very helpful.. In 6 quart tub. How many ventilation holes do you recommend ?
ОтветитьThanks so much for this video!!! I just got my first Banana Ball Python going on 9 weeks ago, and we are just loving her! She's thriving and doing awesome. She eats weekly, and she's had her first shed which was excellent. I have begun educating myself on GTP's also as this will be my next venture. I will definitely be following you!
ОтветитьThis was a great video!
ОтветитьAright what is a prolapse
ОтветитьWhere can we go to buy a baby gtp. I just want to urchase from reputable person not any online farm. ?
ОтветитьHow do you regulate the temperature in the enclousure? I dont get it..
ОтветитьGood info but lol how many times do you need to say David B’s perch info??? We get it. I just bought a Gtp got a good deal 7 month old got a nice alpha enclosure and it’s in a rack system paid 4000 for the snake and I also have discus fish and we keep our discus at 86 and ph 6.5 and there’s a lot of plants you can use we always had plants I strongly suggest it and also a co2 bottle with a bubbler for o2. They are very pretty and have nice colors. Nice chondros
Ответитьhigh humidity and high ventilation. they live in the rainforest. the humidity is always high there. there are no dry periods. cross ventilation is the most important thing. just like keeping some of the more delicate Avicularia tarantulas. cross flow is key.
ОтветитьAll remember to ask if they don't spray if they live in Texas or Thailand.
ОтветитьWhat do they go for
ОтветитьSo wet in the morning and a little dry in the evening is best for the younglings? Sorry not a native English speaker
ОтветитьHey bud I know u answered my question before but my gtp is no were the size of ir yearling he is probably the size of a 4 month old should I give him bigger fuzzys even if he is smaller? Thanks
ОтветитьSo for the babies, high humidity is dangerous, but high humidity is necessary? That’s pretty confusing. How about a humidity range that is acceptable?
ОтветитьHow can I contact you to see what carpets and diamonds you have available?
ОтветитьDo you do a temp decrease at night?
ОтветитьWhat size heat panel do you use
ОтветитьYou would be referring to Mick Cermak who lives in Cairns QLD Australia
ОтветитьDo u leave the containers open or close them?
ОтветитьI am from India, in a tropical condition, can I keep it outdoors?
ОтветитьAny recommendations for heat source with the plastic containers?
ОтветитьI hope someone sees this but is a 2x2x2 good for a full grown im planning on buying a baby but don’t know if a made a good choice on the tank
ОтветитьCan u breed a green tree python with a emerald tree boa 🤔
ОтветитьWho makes the large /enclosures you have?
ОтветитьAre you selling any of those babies?
ОтветитьYOU ARE ON TOP OF IT GARY….these are BEAUTIFUL SNAKES….I don’t have them, but am getting very educated watching your videos. Fantastic job you do🏆.
ОтветитьWhat is your view on lights for your green tree phyton? They dont need lights ? Any feedback is greatly appreciated
ОтветитьI didn’t get to watch the full video yet but stupid question I know you put a lid on the boxes for the babies but how do you keep the lid on? And what keeps them from moving the lid off and getting out? Also do the shoe boxes have air holes in them??
ОтветитьHey Gary, so you run 81-83°F hot end and cold end drops down to about 77-78°F. Do you run a nite cycle also and if so what temps do you run?
Also are these the same temps for you northern emeralds or do you increase the temps a little?
TIA
Excellent vid, what size Cambros are those?
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