Thanks so much for watching everyone! As always, thank you so much to my Reptiliatus Channel Patrons over on Patreon:: www.patreon.com/Reptiliatus . I can't believe I have leaf-tailed gecko eggs again after so long and I hope you are as excited about it as I am! Don't forget to answer today's question of the day!
Yes, please! Give us a watering video! 15 yrs ago I found several turtle eggs in water. Everyone said they weren't fertile and not to waste my time. One actually hatched and one of my best friends still has the turtle I hatched. Congrats on all the eggs!
Thanks for the input friend! I think at this point it’s quite clear everyone would like the video so it’s definitely happening! Wow, what a lovely story! Thank you so much for sharing 🐢❤️. Happy to hear you have those sweet turtles a chance at life!
Fingers crossed for the phantasticus eggs! I'm so happy the world might be getting a few more of these amazing creatures soon. Since you have bred them before, how much do the parents' patterns/colors reflect in their offspring? All Uroplatus species have such unique patterns for each individual, so I have been wondering if it's even possible to breed for specific traits. I guess these geckos are just not common enough and most people are happy to just get the uroplatus they wanted so the few breeders aren't too focused on colors yet. -- But given that there must be specific alleles responsible for all the different phenotypes of each species, I can't help but imagine what a future with specific morphs would look like. It might be hard to figure out the genes and how they work together - and these geckos would need to be much more common to see big results - but I'm so excited to see what the future has in store for Uroplatus geckos.
So excited for you! Can't wait for the videos on them hatching. :) My Green Keel-bellied lizards have gave me two beautiful clutches so far this year, the first 5 were laid on Valentines day, and then 5 more end of April. Its such a rewarding experience.
Wonderful yield for you Dayyan from 3 incredible species, congratulations! In regards to my experience breeding reptiles so far I have successfully bred Frilled Dragons which was a lovely, joyful experience in many ways. I’m hoping in the future to breed several other species if the opportunity ever presents itself 🤞🏻 Side note, I would personally really enjoy seeing videos focusing towards maintaining your group of animals, watering etc, that’s something I would enjoy!
Very, very cool! Congratulations on producing such a neat species and thank you for sharing! Thanks for the feedback! I’ll defiantly take it into consideration!
I'd be interested in learning about some of the more less-exciting routine care of reptiles. I come from tarantulas which are very easy and don't require a lot of cleaning, so I don't know about how often to be cleaning reptile poop or cleaning enclosures or watering, or what that process looks like
Congrats on all the laying females! Best of luck with the eggs, so happy to hear about the leaf tails! I have neon day gecko eggs I'm waiting on right now,i raised up the gecko's that laid them so it's really cool to me
Awesome video! I too got some new Eggs from Leopard Gecko's, and then a couple eggs hatched, got an awesome new job! And I also just received my most expensive gecko! Worth every penny! Pretty good week!
This year has been a special year for you and the reptiles and I hope that’s how’s it will always be always with the reptiles. Also hope the eggs hatch soon and congrats for producing some new eggs
My daughter found you and we have been catching up on your content. We will be breeding axanthic crested geckos and frappaccinos next season. Picked up a baby male leachie 2 months ago and named him Jabba, kinda funny! Love your work, keep it coming!
My best hatching experiences have been praying mantises. The ootheca takes quite a long time to hatch. Some have been 6 months. The longest was a year and a half. I was in High School, so I discovered them when I got home from school. They were standard European mantids, an introduced species that has been doing fairly well. There wasn't much competition for their prey, which was intended to be several varieties of crickets that have exploded in population in Eastern Washington since agricultural settlement began in the 1810's. The problem is that mantises aren't prolific breeders and their prey often outbreeds the trophic impact. So it felt good securing oothecas that had been left in areas that were dangerous and hatching them myself.
Thanks for sharing! Yes, we have M. religiosa here as well! Tenodera sinensis is less common because I don’t think they overwinter as well as the Europeans.
8:39 - yes ! that will be fun ! Q of the day - I just have isopods ) but I want to have leopard geckos some day... maybe then ... Do you have leopard geckos & do you have any advice ?
Okay wonderful! Thanks for letting me know! I don’t have them anymore but they make wonderful pets :). I would suggest looking up the leopard gecko channel to gain some info :).
congrats on the leaf tail eggs! I've always considered breeding geckos, but my female garg is still too young. So young that his manhood is growing in, after a year of me calling him a her lol.
I have never bred anything before, though I would love to breed white-lipped pythons, I currently have one baby named Persephone, and I just love them, I have been getting them used to handle and if I pick them up with a snake hook they completely calm down. though they still get very defensive over their water dish.
Best of luck with that endeavour! The hobby needs more passionate and dedicated hobbyists working with that species as they’ve proven to be challenging to breed and there has been very limited documented success with them! I wish you all the best!
I'm putting together my first aquarium at the moment and went to a sustainable marine reef shop yesterday, I'm excited to have a saltwater tank with coral in the future once I'm more confident.
Yes frog vids and management vid also for question of the day I helped dig up some panther,knob tail, and leopard gecko eggs to incubate for a friend but I didn't get the see them hatch.
Thanks for letting me know! At this point it’s fairly set in stone that I’ll be doing the watering video based on the feedback I’ve been receiving ☺️. Wow, thank you for the kind words!
Oh my gosh! What fantastic news!! You must be over the moon. I'm really happy for you. Fingers crossed for 6 successful hatches. Back before God made dirt, I bred some guppies. Well, actually, I had nothing to do with it, as you know.😄
Cool vid again Dayyan! Hey question, is there commonly any variation to the amount of eggs in the clutches of the different species? Like, do Crested geckos always lay just 2? So cited about the Leaf tail eggs!!
Thanks friend! Yes! While species that can lay larger clutches very in actually number, usually species that lay two eggs always lay two eggs or sometimes 1! Leachies lay 2 eggs at a time, leaf tailed geckos and crested geckos do too :)!
Hey man any suggestions on night vision cameras for leopard geckos? This one I tried has red lights that turn on at night and idk if it’s that or that they can see the inferred light but my geckos don’t seem to like it, they hide or try to constantly escape the cage by glass surfing.
I wish I could be a patreon but I am just a sassy , fluffy but adorable old broad that is in a tight fixed income. But I watch every video and check the thumbs up loyally😄 I follow about 4 Tarantala hobbiests, but only 2 reptile dudes..your # 1. The Love and care and devotion you have for your critters is just wonderful. Keep it up and you will reach 200K subscribers in no time👍
@@terilynemarroquin8050 thank you so much for your viewership. That means so much to me and I am grateful you enjoy my content! I let people know that they can support me/the channel through Patreon if it’s something they’d like to do, however, ultimately yours/their viewership is the most important thing ☺️🙏🏼.
I have a question. So my crested gecko is a about a year old and I heard they can lay eggs without a male. And since she is a year when can I be expecting her to lay eggs?
It can sometimes happen. It doesn’t hurt to offer some sort of substrate or container with moist substrate so that if she does ovulate she has a safe and desirable spot to go to and lay them :). I think it’s more common for animals 1.5-2 years of age to start laying duds but you never know, it’s best to be sure :). Take care
@@justuschristopher1798 I would use peat moss or a black earth personally but apparently plenty of breeders have had success using moistened sphagnum moss
I have never owned a reptile and never collected eggs from but if i had it would be from the chinese crocodile lizard to save there species and also the tegu and the red eyed crocodile skinks and the white eyed crocodile skinks
Dayyan, shouldn't you be more cautious about the orientation of the eggs was taking them out of the substrate and putting them into the perlite? My understanding is that they need to keep the same orientation throughout incubation.
Thank you for your concern :). They angle was changed slightly but the actually rotation was never changed. This is also mostly a larger concern with eggs that have already been laid and incubated for some time. Fresh eggs’ embryos usually haven’t fixed to one particular side of the egg wall yet so it’s less of a concern, however I don’t like to chance it regardless. The risk comes when someone rotates an egg whose embryo is already developing and was fixed to one side of the egg. When that egg is rotated the embryo can tear off the wall of the egg or even be smothered and die inside. Hope that makes sense! Thanks for watching :)!
Mine would have to be a shingleback lizard only thing is they don’t lay eggs they give birth to live lizards and to see her do it would have to be the best thing that I’ve seen
Thanks so much for watching everyone! As always, thank you so much to my Reptiliatus Channel Patrons over on Patreon:: www.patreon.com/Reptiliatus . I can't believe I have leaf-tailed gecko eggs again after so long and I hope you are as excited about it as I am! Don't forget to answer today's question of the day!
First comment too lol
@@SethRea Bravo!
@@Reptiliatus lol thanks
Hey I'm still waiting to get some of them blue tree monitor babies from you bud lol
I don’t have blue trees haha. I have two juvenile greens. Will be quite the wait but I appreciate your interest :)
Yes, please! Give us a watering video! 15 yrs ago I found several turtle eggs in water. Everyone said they weren't fertile and not to waste my time. One actually hatched and one of my best friends still has the turtle I hatched. Congrats on all the eggs!
Thanks for the input friend! I think at this point it’s quite clear everyone would like the video so it’s definitely happening! Wow, what a lovely story! Thank you so much for sharing 🐢❤️. Happy to hear you have those sweet turtles a chance at life!
Fingers crossed for the phantasticus eggs! I'm so happy the world might be getting a few more of these amazing creatures soon.
Since you have bred them before, how much do the parents' patterns/colors reflect in their offspring? All Uroplatus species have such unique patterns for each individual, so I have been wondering if it's even possible to breed for specific traits. I guess these geckos are just not common enough and most people are happy to just get the uroplatus they wanted so the few breeders aren't too focused on colors yet. -- But given that there must be specific alleles responsible for all the different phenotypes of each species, I can't help but imagine what a future with specific morphs would look like.
It might be hard to figure out the genes and how they work together - and these geckos would need to be much more common to see big results - but I'm so excited to see what the future has in store for Uroplatus geckos.
CONGRATS!!! 😍 can't wait to see the babies! 🙏🏻
So excited for you! Can't wait for the videos on them hatching. :)
My Green Keel-bellied lizards have gave me two beautiful clutches so far this year, the first 5 were laid on Valentines day, and then 5 more end of April. Its such a rewarding experience.
So many eggs! I'd love to see the process of your regular maintenance. I feel like that often goes overlooked.
Thank you for letting me know! I certainly look forward to sharing it with you all!
Yay! So many sweet little ladies laying eggs! I loved them all. Especially leaf-tailed eggs. So teeny, so sweet!
Thank you so much friend! Yes, they are lovely little ladies and did a great job!
Wonderful yield for you Dayyan from 3 incredible species, congratulations! In regards to my experience breeding reptiles so far I have successfully bred Frilled Dragons which was a lovely, joyful experience in many ways. I’m hoping in the future to breed several other species if the opportunity ever presents itself 🤞🏻
Side note, I would personally really enjoy seeing videos focusing towards maintaining your group of animals, watering etc, that’s something I would enjoy!
Very, very cool! Congratulations on producing such a neat species and thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll defiantly take it into consideration!
What a remarkable week! So many sweet eggs, especially the leaf tails. I'm loving following your journey with these amazing animals.
Thank you for your support! Yes, it’s been amazing!
I'd be interested in learning about some of the more less-exciting routine care of reptiles. I come from tarantulas which are very easy and don't require a lot of cleaning, so I don't know about how often to be cleaning reptile poop or cleaning enclosures or watering, or what that process looks like
For sure! Thanks for letting me know!
Hehe that frog though 🐸
🐸🎶🎶🎶
Such a pleasure to watch such great content like this and so very happy to see those eggs!
Congrats on all the laying females! Best of luck with the eggs, so happy to hear about the leaf tails! I have neon day gecko eggs I'm waiting on right now,i raised up the gecko's that laid them so it's really cool to me
Thank you so much! Wow that’s so exciting, congrats!
Awesome video! I too got some new Eggs from Leopard Gecko's, and then a couple eggs hatched, got an awesome new job! And I also just received my most expensive gecko! Worth every penny! Pretty good week!
Thank you! Oh, wonderful! Congrats on the eggs hatchlings, and new job 🥳! What a great time to celebrate!
I love the new thing that ur doing putting us in a reptile tank to start the video😀
I'm glad! :)
This year has been a special year for you and the reptiles and I hope that’s how’s it will always be always with the reptiles. Also hope the eggs hatch soon and congrats for producing some new eggs
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you are all following along for the journey! ☺️
A FANTASTIC video full of FANTASTIC content. On a more serious note, congrats to you. I hope all of the eggs hatch!
Haha love it! Thank you so much! ☺️🦎🍂🙏🏼🎉
My daughter found you and we have been catching up on your content. We will be breeding axanthic crested geckos and frappaccinos next season. Picked up a baby male leachie 2 months ago and named him Jabba, kinda funny! Love your work, keep it coming!
I am sooo excited to see leaftail babies omg !!!
Me too! Been TOOO long’
My best hatching experiences have been praying mantises. The ootheca takes quite a long time to hatch. Some have been 6 months. The longest was a year and a half. I was in High School, so I discovered them when I got home from school. They were standard European mantids, an introduced species that has been doing fairly well. There wasn't much competition for their prey, which was intended to be several varieties of crickets that have exploded in population in Eastern Washington since agricultural settlement began in the 1810's. The problem is that mantises aren't prolific breeders and their prey often outbreeds the trophic impact. So it felt good securing oothecas that had been left in areas that were dangerous and hatching them myself.
Thanks for sharing! Yes, we have M. religiosa here as well! Tenodera sinensis is less common because I don’t think they overwinter as well as the Europeans.
Adoro i tuoi video sei davvero un grande continua così 🇮🇹🇮🇹
Vi ringrazio tanto! Sono lieto che ti piacciano! 🙏🏼
Wow congratulations
Thank you!
8:39 - yes ! that will be fun !
Q of the day - I just have isopods ) but I want to have leopard geckos some day... maybe then ...
Do you have leopard geckos & do you have any advice ?
Okay wonderful! Thanks for letting me know! I don’t have them anymore but they make wonderful pets :). I would suggest looking up the leopard gecko channel to gain some info :).
@@Reptiliatus what is your favorite morph ?
congrats on the leaf tail eggs! I've always considered breeding geckos, but my female garg is still too young. So young that his manhood is growing in, after a year of me calling him a her lol.
Thank you so much! Patience will pay off! Thanks for watching’
Your lily white is so beautiful! One day if i ever get one, i hope itll be the same colors as yours :) Great vid!
Thank you so much! Yes, Pingu is so beautiful! I’m blessed she was crazy enough to chose me to be her owner 😉!
You’re one of the reasons I have a leopard gecko ,love the vid
That’s so cool! Thanks for telling me! What’s their name?!
His name is thunder!
I have never bred anything before, though I would love to breed white-lipped pythons, I currently have one baby named Persephone, and I just love them, I have been getting them used to handle and if I pick them up with a snake hook they completely calm down. though they still get very defensive over their water dish.
Best of luck with that endeavour! The hobby needs more passionate and dedicated hobbyists working with that species as they’ve proven to be challenging to breed and there has been very limited documented success with them! I wish you all the best!
lol that would be cool about watering I water every morning plants and reptiles ❤️
Thanks for the input! I’ll def do the video!
it feels like i have not watched this channel in ages and watching this video now reminds me what I've been missing
Thanks for the support friend! That’s very kind of you to say!
Awesome, how exciting, luv this channel 👍😁
Thank you so much! Really happy you like my channel!
I'm putting together my first aquarium at the moment and went to a sustainable marine reef shop yesterday, I'm excited to have a saltwater tank with coral in the future once I'm more confident.
Wonderful! How exciting! 🐠🐟🦐
@@Reptiliatus My husband went out to the shops this morning for some milk and came back with a fish that I've wanted since I was a child.
Whoohooooo!! Babies!! 👏👏👏👏👏❤🤗😘🤗😘🕷🐛🐍🐓🦋🐅🦊🐊🐋🦖🐠🦔🦧🐸🦚🐢🦃🐳🦩🦎🦜💯
Yes frog vids and management vid also for question of the day I helped dig up some panther,knob tail, and leopard gecko eggs to incubate for a friend but I didn't get the see them hatch.
Sounds good! Thanks for your input! Nice! That must have been a great experience! Cool genera!
Really cool, Dayyan!! Congrats!! 😃🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎👍
Thank you friend!
@@Reptiliatus 👍
Breeding and digging up eggs from my savannah monitors is my biggest achievement and was an ultimate hobby goal for me! 👌
Wow, I agree completely! That’s fantastic! Congratulations! 👏🏼
You are so cute!! Love watching your videos 😊
I'd love a watering your animals video! Congrats on the clutches!
You got it! Thank you!
your literally a goat at what you do its insane you made me want crested geckos so much i just might get them
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words!
What a cool series of events!
So, how long does it take for the different species of eggs to hatch?
Thanks so much! Usually between 90-160 days depending on which species :)
Would love to see a watering video! You have such great content and I love watching your videos!
Thanks for letting me know! At this point it’s fairly set in stone that I’ll be doing the watering video based on the feedback I’ve been receiving ☺️. Wow, thank you for the kind words!
Pingu and Nona look really beautiful today
Aren’t they?! They are always beautiful to me ☺️
Congratulations I'm very jealous, my dart frogs are mating rituals but still no eggs I can't wait
Thank you! Best of luck! I hope you get some eggs -> tadpoles!
Would love to see a watering video!
Well it’s def coming! You’ve all let me know! ☺️👍🏼
I suspected that the last would be the leaf-tailed geckos.
Very clever! 🦎🍂
Happy reptiles make baby’s, congrats! you earned it
Well said! Thank you so much 🙏🏼!
Wow 🤩 all them cool eggs 🤞🏻 all the very best 😎
Oh my gosh! What fantastic news!! You must be over the moon. I'm really happy for you. Fingers crossed for 6 successful hatches. Back before God made dirt, I bred some guppies. Well, actually, I had nothing to do with it, as you know.😄
Thank you so much! Very excited indeed! Haha lovely! Guppies are beautiful fish!
In the beginning I thought I was a little bug in jail
Hahaha that's hilarious! Interesting perspective and creative imagination!
Do you have dune geckos for sale??
Oh wowwww! I'm so excited to see how it goes, I hope everything works out fine :v
Me too! Thank you for the well wishes!
I'd like to watch your water routine
Thanks for letting me know!
Cool vid again Dayyan! Hey question, is there commonly any variation to the amount of eggs in the clutches of the different species? Like, do Crested geckos always lay just 2? So cited about the Leaf tail eggs!!
Thanks friend! Yes! While species that can lay larger clutches very in actually number, usually species that lay two eggs always lay two eggs or sometimes 1! Leachies lay 2 eggs at a time, leaf tailed geckos and crested geckos do too :)!
@@Reptiliatus ahh! Explains the price of buying them vs beardies, (numerous eggs in 1 clutch) being more cost efficient for the breeder
Hey man any suggestions on night vision cameras for leopard geckos? This one I tried has red lights that turn on at night and idk if it’s that or that they can see the inferred light but my geckos don’t seem to like it, they hide or try to constantly escape the cage by glass surfing.
For question of the day definitely ackie monitors 🦖🦖🦎🦎😀😀
Very cool!
yes do a reptile watering video
Woohoo! More eggs. Papa Dayan gimme food, gotta make more eggs Keke.
Haha thank you so much! ☺️👨🏼🦳
Thoes leaf tailed gecko eggs are so super tiny!!!!!
They def are! The first time I found any, I can’t even tell you how scared I was to pick them
up and move them into new containers. Craziness!
I can smell that leachie tank from here ;)
Hahaha I’ll bet you can! 😉
Malaysian Cat Geckos A. Felinus Dorsalis. In fact they JUST hatched!
Wow congrats! My friend Emma Lynne Sampson has really gotten into them lately and she’s doing great so far! They are beautiful animals!
I love this video!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I’m glad you loved it! Thanks for watching!
drop the water videos for the cresties
Do u sell any of your lil dragons?
Congratulations,
Thank you!
Remember me yep your gecko egg videos are awesome
Thank you!
WATER THOSE REPTILES!
Hahaha you bet!
Water video please😊
You bet!
I wish I could be a patreon but I am just a sassy , fluffy but adorable old broad that is in a tight fixed income. But I watch every video and check the thumbs up loyally😄 I follow about 4 Tarantala hobbiests, but only 2 reptile dudes..your # 1. The Love and care and devotion you have for your critters is just wonderful. Keep it up and you will reach 200K subscribers in no time👍
@@terilynemarroquin8050 thank you so much for your viewership. That means so much to me and I am grateful you enjoy my content! I let people know that they can support me/the channel through Patreon if it’s something they’d like to do, however, ultimately yours/their viewership is the most important thing ☺️🙏🏼.
Hello great video update Dayyan
Hello! Thank you! I’m happy you liked it!
A little late for easter but they've got the spirit
Hahaha so true! I’m not complaining 😉
A yo first hey this is an amazing vid I love it so much
Bravo! Thank you! I'm happy you like it!
I have a question. So my crested gecko is a about a year old and I heard they can lay eggs without a male. And since she is a year when can I be expecting her to lay eggs?
It can sometimes happen. It doesn’t hurt to offer some sort of substrate or container with moist substrate so that if she does ovulate she has a safe and desirable spot to go to and lay them :). I think it’s more common for animals 1.5-2 years of age to start laying duds but you never know, it’s best to be sure :). Take care
What substrate do you recommend?
@@justuschristopher1798 I would use peat moss or a black earth personally but apparently plenty of breeders have had success using moistened sphagnum moss
I fully expect your next video to be frog video....Lol
Sooooon 😉🐸❤️
Bro i want a bigenner scorpion i am confued emperor vs asian forest scorpion which is best for me
Either Asian forests or emperors make great beginners. I’d say the Asian forests are a lot easier to find though :).
I have never owned a reptile and never collected eggs from but if i had it would be from the chinese crocodile lizard to save there species and also the tegu and the red eyed crocodile skinks and the white eyed crocodile skinks
Your right and like I said the dart frogs are saying we want our own video PLZ
For sure!
Please do the maintenance video!
Will do!
Dayyan, shouldn't you be more cautious about the orientation of the eggs was taking them out of the substrate and putting them into the perlite? My understanding is that they need to keep the same orientation throughout incubation.
Thank you for your concern :). They angle was changed slightly but the actually rotation was never changed. This is also mostly a larger concern with eggs that have already been laid and incubated for some time. Fresh eggs’ embryos usually haven’t fixed to one particular side of the egg wall yet so it’s less of a concern, however I don’t like to chance it regardless. The risk comes when someone rotates an egg whose embryo is already developing and was fixed to one side of the egg. When that egg is rotated the embryo can tear off the wall of the egg or even be smothered and die inside. Hope that makes sense! Thanks for watching :)!
Eastern Hognose
Nice 👍👍
Thank you!
hydration video pls!!!
Coming soon!
I want to see it
Wonderful!
i am a bit late, but the video was really good anyways!
Thank you so much! Never too late!
i hope to breed mangrove snakes and crocodile lizards
Ooo nice! Ambitious I see! Best of luck!
QOD: the only thing I’ve gotten eggs from is spring tails ._.
how do you not have 1 mil
Haha slow and steady 😅! Thank you 🙏🏼!
Mine would have to be a shingleback lizard only thing is they don’t lay eggs they give birth to live lizards and to see her do it would have to be the best thing that I’ve seen
Yes, they are amazing! So envious!
Hi
Hi!
Question of The Day: My Jackson Chameleons but they give live birth. So...
Fantastic! What an experience that must have been!
I hope I could collect eggs from a crested gecko
I hope so too!
There my favorite lizard how about yours
moniter lizard
Dunno if I noticed before, you have really nice teeth 😁 lol, not being a creeper, promise 😜💜
Haha that’s flattering! Thanks!
Make a incubating video
Plastic plants?
Yes, if you are referring to the U. phantasticus, they are in quarantine :). th-cam.com/video/W_HbkFt10Es/w-d-xo.html
My snake eggs
Nice!