ooooo those little tree vipers are so perfect for a bioactive display--super bright colors and perfect size, like little jewels. It's all about quality, not quantity--go deep into something. Emerald tree skinks would be killer in there, or a blue tree monitor or two. These are the luckiest snakes, even the isopods are lovingly cared for.
I am absolutely loving all the various reptiles you show! I know there are some who are only here for the crocs, but yours and Kyle's varied knowledge and passion for education is awesome!! A lot of of Kyle's ideas I have been able to translate to my farm plans. Especially the way he quarantines incoming animals. Thank you so much for this channel. I learn a lot from you guys! :)
Im pretry sure that that plant is called "Wandering Jew" they have several different variations.. Will's stuff is so cool looking, brought the outside inside.. nature is such an awesome thing...
Hey guys! Great show love these biometric cages. Hope that’s the right spelling. Will this last one takes the cake. I’m really impressed and would love to have one some day with a reptile making this it’s home. Ryan looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your snakes. When I first started watching TH-cam I ran across Animal Wonders Montana. They take in rehab, re-home, etc. animals. This was the first time I was introduced to a biometric home with isopods. Very interesting and love the way it keeps nature involved for the reptiles. Thanks again! Blessings to you and yours!
WILL have you seen MIKE DESTEFANI'S reptile room set up. Idk how to spell his last name lol butttt I saw his shit on Dave Kaufmans channel. Buttttt he builds his enclosures and between y'all 2. Yall have the sickest setups. His enclosures with your interior set up OMG! ! ! THAT WOULD BE INSANE! ! ! !
gotta be careful with isopods as they are not just 100% detrivores, yes they do a good job in eating decaying plant matter as well as snake poop but they also sometimes enjoy a protein snack (eggs if they are laid on the substrate of a "bio-active" enclosure) and sometimes they might nibble on your snake if given the opportunity.
The eyelash golden viper, omg 😱 absolutely stunning 🤩
Those tanks r gorgeous I can’t get over how many cool ones u can get and those snakes wow beautifully kept thanks for sharin guys :)
U guys need to keep doing more collabs with other utubers.
ooooo those little tree vipers are so perfect for a bioactive display--super bright colors and perfect size, like little jewels. It's all about quality, not quantity--go deep into something. Emerald tree skinks would be killer in there, or a blue tree monitor or two. These are the luckiest snakes, even the isopods are lovingly cared for.
I am absolutely loving all the various reptiles you show! I know there are some who are only here for the crocs, but yours and Kyle's varied knowledge and passion for education is awesome!! A lot of of Kyle's ideas I have been able to translate to my farm plans. Especially the way he quarantines incoming animals. Thank you so much for this channel. I learn a lot from you guys! :)
Thank you so much 🙏
I agree. I'm not super interested in crocs, so the fact they do videos on snakes and turtles/tortoises is more up my alley.
@@hunterdean4766 dont forget them Isopods. Love these little critters & these bioactive set ups. like to c more of them
Great and information Video! Thank you Ryan and Will!
Thank you 🙏
Great video guys
The plant on 9:56 grows wild along some of the rivers near my home
Is the guy in South Carolina Willy from VenomCentral?
I think his name is Wes.
@@suzidavis2918 thank you. Hey….aren’t you will nace sister?
Im pretry sure that that plant is called "Wandering Jew" they have several different variations.. Will's stuff is so cool looking, brought the outside inside.. nature is such an awesome thing...
You’re correct 👍🏼
Ahh I love Will. He's an amazing knowledgeable individual.
Will's bioactive tanks are incredible 🤯🤓 xxx
Lovingggg itttt
Hey guys! Great show love these biometric cages. Hope that’s the right spelling. Will this last one takes the cake. I’m really impressed and would love to have one some day with a reptile making this it’s home. Ryan looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your snakes.
When I first started watching TH-cam I ran across Animal Wonders Montana. They take in rehab, re-home, etc. animals. This was the first time I was introduced to a biometric home with isopods. Very interesting and love the way it keeps nature involved for the reptiles. Thanks again! Blessings to you and yours!
WILL have you seen MIKE DESTEFANI'S reptile room set up. Idk how to spell his last name lol butttt I saw his shit on Dave Kaufmans channel. Buttttt he builds his enclosures and between y'all 2. Yall have the sickest setups. His enclosures with your interior set up OMG! ! ! THAT WOULD BE INSANE! ! ! !
Yeah mikes monitors... That guys got it going on man. And incredible collection too
@@kyleerosee3 FACTS! ! ! ! !
The video is great keep it up guys
Thanks!
this is so cool and your guys are awsomes
Thank you 🙏
@@PrimitivePredators u are welcome and thank u for your videos
Lot of cool ideas from ur channel for me, it ll help me a lot with caiman indoor enclosure build in future. Thanks. :)
Man it's weird but isopods are pretty freakin cool.
They are awesome!
nice video. like these change ups that u do. Will Nace is a big man. LOL
The plant is called an inchplant or wandering Jew more commonly... One of my faves!
Nice
Arboreal vipers are awesome, just wish they got as big as terrestrial ones.
gotta be careful with isopods as they are not just 100% detrivores, yes they do a good job in eating decaying plant matter as well as snake poop but they also sometimes enjoy a protein snack (eggs if they are laid on the substrate of a "bio-active" enclosure) and sometimes they might nibble on your snake if given the opportunity.
hmm perfect tank for a archer fish
Great idea