Dear Clint, I'm terrified of snakes but the more I watch them the more I think they're chill and cute. Although I can't have one. My mom is terrified of them ever since the farm incident. Basically a snake got in a family members bed and she cant get rid of the image. I really want one. But thanks for showing me snakes aren't as scary as the stereotype there given Sincerely a gecko and snake wanter
Yeah I was wondering about that, aren't bites (of any animal, including humans) supposed to be potentially quite dangerous? Especially the sharp-pointed teeth of a snake can surely bring pathogens deeply into your skin/muscles and needs to be checked on professionally, maybe refreshing your tetanus shot? Not to mention structural damage to your hands (tendons, fingers...) that should be checked out, it's not always obvious and can mess you up long-term. Maybe I'm overly cautious and you really only need to check the wounds regularly so you can get medical help if you notice an inflammation or even necrosis. And maybe it's also the US health system at play, if you're an animal handler you're not going to spend hundreds of dollars at the ER to get each bite wound checked out, whereas I'm definitely going to go to my primary care physician the next day just to be safe. Also having the additional luxury of flexible time at work, which is admittedly making things a lot easier. Oh well, just found it a bit dangerous to tell people "just put a band-aid on it and forget it" ;)
@@sourcererseven3858 I've been bit by garter snakes, and from anecdotal experience Clint's probably right. Their venom has anti-blood coagulants meaning it'll bleed more than you expect, but apart from that snakes have much different biology from humans and can't transfer many diseases. Putting a band-aid on it is a great solution, preventing blood loss and keeping out pathogens from other sources. Dog and cat bites are FAR more dangerous than non-venomous snakebites due to the amount of bacteria they can pass over. I wouldn't worry about it unless you start noticing complications the day after tbh.
@@sourcererseven3858 While typically yes, pathogens are a concern with wild snake bites. If properly kept, fed, and maintained snake in captivity should not be a major carrier of diesease. Feed stock mice and rodents have to meet the same criteria for feed as any other as one that is contaminated could seriously harm the animal eating it. As with any bite, yes, you should watch it, but you shouldn't be overly concerned with it. Treat it like you would any other open wound/puncture wound. Antibiotic cream, a little bit of alcohol, and it should't cause major issues.
@@ClintsReptiles I've just seen you for the first time and I knew I would like to watch you speak twenty seconds into the video. Good job! You're lucky, you can express yourself and your passion for snakes in a way that is well received and not silly or quirky, just interesting. Keep it up! I'm going to check out your other videos.
I've also kinda come to a resolve that I'm more of a lizard person, at least as far as what I consider better pets for me. Garter snakes hold a special little place in my heart though, they're one of the few reptiles I've been able to see in the wild where I live, and when my grandparents lived in the house they lived in previously I had always thought it was really cool how there were garter snakes living under the deck and in the garden. I remember at least a few times where I would look in this area that had these sort of small shrubby bush things, I couldn't go in after them because the plants were dense, but a watering hose was visible most of the time, and it was always fun to try and spot a garter snake in an open spot, probably sunbathing, looking conveniently like another hose, until they'd startle and dart off.
This was perfect!!! My son and I watched it together because we both want another snake and we've been researching all these types of snakes (currently have a ball python). He's still convinced he wants a red tail boa and I want a hognose. How could I not? That face!!! :) Thank you for making these videos!!!
That's the current plan. :) It'll probably be the hognose first because the set up for him will be easier. ;) Repticon in May, so I need to have the set up ready by then! Woot! :)
thats a good idea that way you and your son will be used to a "hissier" snake. plenty of time to get everything sorted for May. wish I could go to repticon or another type of reptile expo however they're not very common in England :(
Your comments make me so happy, I can't even tell you. You have to comment on all our videos from now on! I'm so glad that this video was helpful for you.
I had all of the list, my absolute fav - Kenyan Sand Boa. So pretty, so nice, so smart. That bizzare face is so adorable and my female never actually bit me, despite I was picking her up without any hook or stuff. She was a terrible fast striking hunter, swallowing much larger prey that you would ever believe may fit into that tiny, funny head, but she always recognized my hand and used to climb on willingly. She was SUCH a sweetheart and such a beauty. Plus, their scales fits so amazingly, the snake feels unbeliveable soft and velvet.
I'm getting a Kenyan Sand Boa in 2024! I might get one at the expo in February or closer to the summer. Do you have any advice about snakes or KSB's specifically?
@@Aroaceenby Good pick, they're adorable ;) I can share few tips from own experience - They're shy on beginning, because they're typically burrowing specie, they might stay completely covered by sand for 99% of time, so don't feel discouraged. You can see though adorable nose and eyes sticking from the sand & you'll see spectacular attack on the prey from under the sand. My advice is that - don't stress them out by pulling off sand for first few weeks, they'll slowly get used to your presence and associate with no danger. Pick gently and they'll love the warmth of your hands (they like heat spots even more than most snakes). And about the feeding - they would also eat as burrowing hunters, so best option to feed them (with dead prey) is to not pull out the snake, but gently mess the sand close to their head with the mouse/pinky held with tweezers. KSB attack when prey is close and they literally "jump out" from the sand very fast, grab the pray and often pull it partially under the sand. They also put much time into "suffocating" the prey and getting sure it's dead, only then they start consuming eventually. Tiny SB I was feeding with pinky and when she was older & bigger, I fed with adult size mouse.
D1MO ABZ honsetly I can only see it as our ansectors were kind of stand offish or spokes by snakes because of the venomous ones killing them in there village so it is a subconscious thing we inheratied most likely especially if they aren't around snakes! but I've always been around snakes and I ain't scared of them long as I no there not poisonous like a water mocasin something like that
Jacob Guy that's a valid point but in my experience it's the complete opposite! My dad grew up in Spain where there are many snakes and he hates them. I grew up in Scotland and only see them in zoos yet I love them lol
D1MO ABZ Honestly I think it just comes down to the individual person and their preference. Some people are scared of them because they don't know about them. Others might still find them creepy even after being educated. But there is no proof that it's "a natural instinct". I've met people who were equally scared of dogs and cats, and even rabbits. People can be afraid of anything, either way it's a phobia which is irrational fear.
@@isabellaincontrera9718 You just gotta act responsible and just keep at it. I made a PowerPoint and that convinced my Mom. Have all of its requirements and stuff like that.
I’m new to this channel but honestly I can tell if you keep this up one day you’ll have hundreds of thousands of subscribers, your personality is fantastic and your passion is amazing, keep up the grand work. One thing I’d like to see is a video showing exactly what “misting” is, I’ve heard a lot about it for geckos and chameleons but I still have no clue what it is and how it’s performed, a simple demonstration would be fantastic :)
That is a great suggestion, and an absolutely fantastic bit of encouragement. Comments like this are what have kept us going to this point. It makes us want to hang in there. Thank you so much!
Man watching that sand Boa on that table was mesmerizing. It looks so cool. And you seem so enthusiastic about snakes. I love it! You've got great vibes!
Wow I used to be moderately of scared/grossed out by snakes but now I'm really thinking about getting a sand boa those things are awesome! I love your videos theyre really educational and make me less afraid and more interested in these more exotic types of pets, even the vinegaroon which initially I couldnt even look at.
The hognose snakes are my favourite snakes. They don’t grow too big and they are just adorable. Their eating technique is better because I have been bitten by a corn snake where he missed the food while striking. Also, like you said they are very calm and unlikely to bite I think it would be the perfect snake for me. Luckily I’m getting one for my 12th birthday and I honestly can’t wait! Thanks a lot for the vid! :D
Yeah I've been trying for 3 years and my mom's like NEVER IN MY HOUSE.( I love her either way though.) I tried explaining to her that if I were to get 2 anaconda morph western hognoses and bred them, I would get a eggs a great amount of eggs in a clutch and could make a truckload of money doing it( Not that that would be the only reason 'cause it definitely isn't). I've tried to persuade her in almost every way but unfortunately, some people are just very stubborn. ;) (incuding me....)
Garter snakes are so underrated! Mine is such a cool little dude. Always a bit of a spazz when I first grab him, but he calms down super quick and it’s so fun to watch him zoom around his enclosure. He’s captive bred, never musked on me. Just such a fun little dude who loves to explore and eat.
Hello again Clint, huggybeardeathbot here; though my ability to respond seems to be stunted; I can still post new comments for whatever reason. I wanted to thank you for taking the time to respond and tell you that the video you recommended did help and that for several reasons mentioned in your videos I've decided on a bearded dragon as my first reptile. His name will be Clint. Thank you for showing the positive, lovable side of our scaly friends and spreading knowledge to us new guys!
Wow when you said soon you really did mean soon! So glad you put this video out! I have a bp, corn and a Kenyan Sand Boa. All amazing snakes! Keep up the good work 😊
Awesome video! Glad to see that this channel has grown tremendously! I was introduced to this channel when I saw your post on Reddit. Keep up the great work!
I love watching your enthusiasm about all the reptiles you handle. You always look like you're having a great time, even when handling King Cobras like the beautiful Lilith! It does surprise me every time kingsnakes are described as anything besides chill and affectionate. My almost 20 yo Cali King loves to snuggle on me under his favorite soft blanket while I pet him, especially his neck. If I stop before he's ready he puts his head in my hand and rubs against it. The only time I've been nipped was once when my hand was in the way of his food. He does like to explore/hunt when it's time for a meal so I make tunnels on the sofa with blankets or play with paper towels rolls or other kinds of tubes before it's time for his meal. I also switch out the enrichment in his enclosure fairly frequently to give him something to think about. I find him interactive and fun.
Over 25 years years ago my ex husband and I rescued a female Garter Snake that a group of kids were whipping around by the tail and throwing the poor thing at each other. At first we thought it was a fake rubber snake until we saw her trying to escape. I was heartbroken by their cruel behaviour. Even my ex, who was not a snake fan (at that time), felt sorry for her and gave me the nod to go to her rescue. We fed her, fattened her up, and a few weeks later she surprised us with a baker's dozen adorable tiny replicas of herself. Long story short, it was a happy ending for mama and babies as they all were released back to where they belonged. Babies first, mom a month later due to her poor condition when we first rescued her. We were kind of sad to see her go as she'd been such a gentle snake. She never struck at us or did the whole yucky musk business. She was a wonderful introduction to reptiles for our then toddlers. To this day my adult sons and I keep snakes, Corns and Balls, hopefully soon a baby Hognose. I have a darling Corn Snake named Gus who is turning 21 this year. I got him as a baby when he was so small he could barely eat day old pinkies. I'm going to ask my daughter if I can be the cool Grandma and allow me get my first grandchild a Corn Snake when he turns 5. That's a few years away, but it's a fun future plan to think about. Thank you so much for these amazing videos! I've seen quite a few now and I'm always so happy to have watched them. Cheers from Canada eh! : )
This was such a walk down memory lane, my first pet snake was a Garter when I was 14 and since then I've had at least one kind of each of these snakes, so this video really made me smile today. My personal faves of mine were my Hoggy (who munched my thumb and sent it numb for a few hours haha), my Colombian and Brazilian Rainbow Boa's, my Rosy Sand Boa, and my beloved corns Snoopy and Albie, but god knows I've loved each and every single one of them!
honestly, until finding you and Emily's videos, I had no idea owning a pet garter was even an option. I thought they were just strictly a wild species since i saw them all the time in my backyard, lol. definitely on my wish list of reptiles!
Great content buddy! Reptile zookeeper approved! Something that would be good to hit on is how wild caught animals also place pressure on wild populations! Keep it up!
I once kept 5 garter snakes at once when I was a kid and I still remember one of the most fun feeding frenzies was when we caught a few dozen baby toads in the nearby woods and put all 5 snakes together a big enclosure and dumped the toads in to watch the fun begin.
We absolutely love your videos! You are doing such a fantastic thing! Can I ask though, what type of table/desk is that? We'd love to get photos and videos of our animals and they show up so beautifully on yours!
I disagree that you don't have to feed garter rodents at all. Rodents have way more variety in vitamins, it's a good idea to give them a few rodents here and there.
I just got my BP last week and when he ate for the first time I got a lil jumpy but thought I was being a lil scaredy-cat but ok I feel better now 😌👍 what kind of snek do you have 👀 I got an orange dream pinstripe, male named ET 💕👽🐍
This is the video that tipped me over into getting a Hognose. I regret zero part of it. I LOVE my hognose. They are so freaking adorable and cool. They'll flair they're heads like cobras, it's cool to tell they're venemous, but they're mostly just super derpy. I love how they're pupils move like people too. It just looks kind of wierd. Anyway, appreciate the videos Clint.
I have a cottage and I see garter snakes everywhere I even catch some. They are so cool to jus watch slither around in the sand and mud!!!! Edit: I love rosy boas why aren't they on this list I think they are also amazing thanks for uploading another great video!! 👍
Clint's Reptiles wow I noticed other comments requesting rosies. It's great to see more interest in them now, before I got mine I had to dig a little more than other commonly kept species for information and any videos on them were really old, looking forward to seeing them in the future 😁
I am so glad I discovered your channel today. You are an amazing ambassador for the critters you champion. Brilliant work, and I am binge watching and all is good!
Speaking of wild snakes, we farm mice, and a rat snake or your conventional brown house snake(in the philippines) or something slithered into a pregnant mouses container through one of the breathing holes which it chewed and ate it, the workers at my dads autobody shop taunted it and it eventually puked the now dead mouse, then my dad decided to give it to my uncle who is good at reptile keeping, he has several ball pythons and they are just great snakes(they don't really get aggressive around people) also we have a larger python that is not a ball(which literally acts like those large zoo pythons that really don't get phased much by handling) also it is albino, then the workers didnt know where to put it, and left it out in the burning heat of 9:00 Philippines and it literally got heatstroke and friggin collapsed(it was so hot, had an open mouth and was very dehydrated ) however it got revived by a dousing of cold water and a forced drink of sorts, and it seems to be strangely friendly
I'm currently convincing my mom to get a pet snake she is against it haha but I want one so badly 😭 I really love your videos! Great content so keep up the great work 🤗🙆🏻♀️
had the same issue, I just went on about it to the point my mum let me get one just to shut me up. also showing snake abuse videos can cause your parents to see that they're just like any other animal with feelings and that helped greatly on the persuasion (although it is heartbreaking to see as an animal lover) . good luck!
_.ohheybeauty._ xox Try introducing her to the Kenyan sand boa, rosy boa or hognose snake as they stay very small. And make sure she knows they don't have to eat live mice. Or if you go with a garter snake, they don't need to eat mice at all :]
I was adamant that there would be no pet snakes in my house. Then my 10 year old son (now 12) did all this research on ball pythons and talked to everyone about them. He saved up enough money for a tank, lid, hide, and snake. He came to me and I couldn't say no. I helped him buy everything else. Now we have 3 reptiles and want two more snakes added to the bunch. So... it is possible to convince those moms who fear snakes and turn them into reptile lovers. :) Show her you can be responsible. :D Good luck!
Thank you all! I hope she will say yes I mean I'm 20 years old and we had guinea pigs so she knows I'm responsible :) She's just scared of reptiles 🤦🏻♀️
I just found your channel and I'm so happy I did! I love snakes and I love people that appreciate snakes! My first and only at the moment is a Dumerils boa I got as an adult from a friend and I love her she will just chill on my shoulders or in my lap under a heated blanket but she's also very active when she feels like it!
Personally I don't think that worms are good for garter snakes as they have very little nutritional value. Rodents are definitely better for them as they're higher in nutrition. Fish may be fine but I don't think worms are very healthy.
Worms are good for garters as part of a varied diet. Feeding them the foods that they eat in the wild is best, and worms make up a considerable part of that diet.
Clint's Reptiles I've had a leopard gecko for 5 years now and I was looking up blue tongued skinks and tegus. Your high energy and knowledge makes me unapologetically happy.
I've never been bit myself, but I have seen them try, and I have watched them bite other people. It is a silly strike. My only issue is that it is hard to see it coming since it tends to come from the side.
Clint's Reptiles yeah it is funny they do like a little thrash. One of my sand boas get like this if I haven't handled her in a while or near shed, yet I had one that was so incredibly chill there, you couldn't get him to strike if you tried, and I picked up a 3rd that seems to be just as docile. Like you said you won't see em much but once you get them out their enclosure they seem to get the most attention, bizarre is good word, sometimes even people that don't care much for snakes can't help but take some interest haha.
Dear clint. What do you think about rough green snakes as pets. I would rather feed snakes insects other than mice. Also what is a good small snake that wont need a huge terrarium
Dear Clint,
I'm terrified of snakes but the more I watch them the more I think they're chill and cute. Although I can't have one. My mom is terrified of them ever since the farm incident. Basically a snake got in a family members bed and she cant get rid of the image. I really want one. But thanks for showing me snakes aren't as scary as the stereotype there given
Sincerely a gecko and snake wanter
Also is there an alternative food choice rather than... Live...mice
Most snakes will happily take frozen thawed mice.
Emma Saylor 🐍
Freshly pre killed mice also works and it is more nutritious
A garter snake is your best bet if you want to feed a snake other things. They can eat big insects, slugs, worms, fish..
“This is a sand boa”
Me: “sir that’s a worm”
That sir is a derpisaurs
@@LizzLuvsTravel *derp noodle
It's a sandnoodle
Brilliant
its an alaskan bull worm
"You're gonna bleed profusely, then you're gonna be fine."
-Clint
Is that a bi bee? Noice.
Yeah I was wondering about that, aren't bites (of any animal, including humans) supposed to be potentially quite dangerous? Especially the sharp-pointed teeth of a snake can surely bring pathogens deeply into your skin/muscles and needs to be checked on professionally, maybe refreshing your tetanus shot? Not to mention structural damage to your hands (tendons, fingers...) that should be checked out, it's not always obvious and can mess you up long-term.
Maybe I'm overly cautious and you really only need to check the wounds regularly so you can get medical help if you notice an inflammation or even necrosis. And maybe it's also the US health system at play, if you're an animal handler you're not going to spend hundreds of dollars at the ER to get each bite wound checked out, whereas I'm definitely going to go to my primary care physician the next day just to be safe. Also having the additional luxury of flexible time at work, which is admittedly making things a lot easier.
Oh well, just found it a bit dangerous to tell people "just put a band-aid on it and forget it" ;)
@@sourcererseven3858 I've been bit by garter snakes, and from anecdotal experience Clint's probably right. Their venom has anti-blood coagulants meaning it'll bleed more than you expect, but apart from that snakes have much different biology from humans and can't transfer many diseases. Putting a band-aid on it is a great solution, preventing blood loss and keeping out pathogens from other sources. Dog and cat bites are FAR more dangerous than non-venomous snakebites due to the amount of bacteria they can pass over. I wouldn't worry about it unless you start noticing complications the day after tbh.
@@sourcererseven3858 While typically yes, pathogens are a concern with wild snake bites. If properly kept, fed, and maintained snake in captivity should not be a major carrier of diesease. Feed stock mice and rodents have to meet the same criteria for feed as any other as one that is contaminated could seriously harm the animal eating it. As with any bite, yes, you should watch it, but you shouldn't be overly concerned with it. Treat it like you would any other open wound/puncture wound. Antibiotic cream, a little bit of alcohol, and it should't cause major issues.
@@sourcererseven3858 😆
Always found it funny.
Never been bit or harmed by a spider, and I'm terrified of them.
Been bit right in the face by a snake and I love em.
yeah
It could be because you don’t know what to expect with a spider. Since you wrote this I’m guessing you survived and I expect it wasn’t bad either.
@@pheonixsmokey3773 nah he died
@@pinchylobster7392😂😂😂😂
Every time Clint says “well hi there” I’m instantly smiling. Great guy
Same
I love how enthusiastic you are about reptiles. You always put a smile on my face!
Thank you so much! They are my favorite thing, how could I not be excited?
Huilthzie Sotelo what?
@@huilthziesotelo6801 wtf no, dont just dont please.
Clint's Reptiles this is my second video but u seem kinda crazy but like a good crazy
Is that a toaru profile picture? Love it 😤
1. Shovel Snoot
2. Nom Nom Noodle
3. Darty McScaredysnek
4. Big ol Fancy Ziti
5. Derp Spagoot
This comment is hilarious.
I convinced my parents to let me get a derp spagoot
The sand boa is definitely the most derpy snake of all snakedom.
Nom nom noodle 😂😂😂
am in love w ur comment HAHAHHAHA
I freaking love how enthusiastic you are about these lovable little dudes!
Thank you so much! They just make the world so much more amazing. How could I not be excited?
@@ClintsReptiles I've just seen you for the first time and I knew I would like to watch you speak twenty seconds into the video. Good job! You're lucky, you can express yourself and your passion for snakes in a way that is well received and not silly or quirky, just interesting. Keep it up! I'm going to check out your other videos.
You are gay.
@@indoorgrow7463 why are u gei.
Yess!! I was hoping garters would make it! They’re my favourite genus by FAR! My lil’ checkered boy is such an amazing little snake.
They are just amazing. I am glad to see them getting so much love here in the comments.
Where did you get your garter snake?
They're such little boogers! I catch and release wild ones every once in a while, and they make me laugh with their little attitudes.
I love garters I'm looking for one as my first snake. I'm looking for a good breeder
Hey what do you think i should feed my tiny garter snakes. Theyre too small for crickets i think
My sister has become rather fond of garter snakes, I'm sure she'd be quite happy to see that someone agrees with her on how gorgeous they are.
They are just amazing. I am happy to see they are getting a lot of love in the comments :)
I've also kinda come to a resolve that I'm more of a lizard person, at least as far as what I consider better pets for me. Garter snakes hold a special little place in my heart though, they're one of the few reptiles I've been able to see in the wild where I live, and when my grandparents lived in the house they lived in previously I had always thought it was really cool how there were garter snakes living under the deck and in the garden. I remember at least a few times where I would look in this area that had these sort of small shrubby bush things, I couldn't go in after them because the plants were dense, but a watering hose was visible most of the time, and it was always fun to try and spot a garter snake in an open spot, probably sunbathing, looking conveniently like another hose, until they'd startle and dart off.
But they aren't even venomous
@@bjwrath What's your point?
This is my first Clint video. I’m 30 seconds in and I love him. His enthusiasm is THE. BEST.
This was perfect!!! My son and I watched it together because we both want another snake and we've been researching all these types of snakes (currently have a ball python). He's still convinced he wants a red tail boa and I want a hognose. How could I not? That face!!! :) Thank you for making these videos!!!
get both
That's the current plan. :) It'll probably be the hognose first because the set up for him will be easier. ;) Repticon in May, so I need to have the set up ready by then! Woot! :)
thats a good idea that way you and your son will be used to a "hissier" snake. plenty of time to get everything sorted for May. wish I could go to repticon or another type of reptile expo however they're not very common in England :(
What a great mom! My boa is great with kids, I recommend them. :)
Your comments make me so happy, I can't even tell you. You have to comment on all our videos from now on! I'm so glad that this video was helpful for you.
It’s nice to see someone on TH-cam who actually knows what they’re doing with our fellow animals.
Thanks to you and Snake Discov, Ive gotten over my fear of noods and I just put a down payment on the cutest purple passion morph ball python!!!!
Jeez, how many reptiles do you own. Can you please do a room tour?
ploopy cat YES!!!
pretty sure he borrows most of them
ploopy cat he borrow them he's a professor
I do borrow some, but most of the animals we have seen so far come from my personal collection.
Clint's Reptiles could you do tour of all your animals?
I had all of the list, my absolute fav - Kenyan Sand Boa. So pretty, so nice, so smart. That bizzare face is so adorable and my female never actually bit me, despite I was picking her up without any hook or stuff. She was a terrible fast striking hunter, swallowing much larger prey that you would ever believe may fit into that tiny, funny head, but she always recognized my hand and used to climb on willingly. She was SUCH a sweetheart and such a beauty. Plus, their scales fits so amazingly, the snake feels unbeliveable soft and velvet.
I'm getting a Kenyan Sand Boa in 2024! I might get one at the expo in February or closer to the summer. Do you have any advice about snakes or KSB's specifically?
@@Aroaceenby Good pick, they're adorable ;) I can share few tips from own experience - They're shy on beginning, because they're typically burrowing specie, they might stay completely covered by sand for 99% of time, so don't feel discouraged. You can see though adorable nose and eyes sticking from the sand & you'll see spectacular attack on the prey from under the sand. My advice is that - don't stress them out by pulling off sand for first few weeks, they'll slowly get used to your presence and associate with no danger. Pick gently and they'll love the warmth of your hands (they like heat spots even more than most snakes). And about the feeding - they would also eat as burrowing hunters, so best option to feed them (with dead prey) is to not pull out the snake, but gently mess the sand close to their head with the mouse/pinky held with tweezers. KSB attack when prey is close and they literally "jump out" from the sand very fast, grab the pray and often pull it partially under the sand. They also put much time into "suffocating" the prey and getting sure it's dead, only then they start consuming eventually. Tiny SB I was feeding with pinky and when she was older & bigger, I fed with adult size mouse.
@@antifleshnimbus4785 this is all really good advice. I'm putting it in the book!
My wife and I are big fans of your channel. We have several reptiles and we love hearing your take and enthusiasm of reptiles. Keep it up!
Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me that. I really appreciate hearing things like that.
I don't understand how people find snakes creepy like someone explain plz
D1MO ABZ honsetly I can only see it as our ansectors were kind of stand offish or spokes by snakes because of the venomous ones killing them in there village so it is a subconscious thing we inheratied most likely especially if they aren't around snakes! but I've always been around snakes and I ain't scared of them long as I no there not poisonous like a water mocasin something like that
Jacob Guy that's a valid point but in my experience it's the complete opposite! My dad grew up in Spain where there are many snakes and he hates them. I grew up in Scotland and only see them in zoos yet I love them lol
D1MO ABZ because people are afraid of animals without legs or fins......
Jk
D1MO ABZ Honestly I think it just comes down to the individual person and their preference. Some people are scared of them because they don't know about them. Others might still find them creepy even after being educated. But there is no proof that it's "a natural instinct". I've met people who were equally scared of dogs and cats, and even rabbits. People can be afraid of anything, either way it's a phobia which is irrational fear.
Jacob Guy *venomous.
And there is currently no proof that fear of snakes is a natural instinct.
Clint, I gotta say I have a hard time with reptiles but you’re so passionate and genuine I could watch you all day!:)
The red sided is definitely my dream snake! Absolutely beautiful!
Person: what is your favorite reptile ever?
Clint: *yes*
So true! He loves them all! So much!
@@kendylrouthieaux2029 yes! It’s part of his passion for sure!
Me: Mom, can I get a corn snake?
Mom: (Walks out of room laughing)
Cracker Jack that wasn’t a no.....
My mom hated snakes but i some how convinced her now i have a corn, milk snake, and planning on getting a black rat snake.
Lane Silva i will warn you, rat snakes tend to be VERY spicy
Julia yeah I need milk after eating them.
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@@isabellaincontrera9718 You just gotta act responsible and just keep at it. I made a PowerPoint and that convinced my Mom. Have all of its requirements and stuff like that.
I’m new to this channel but honestly I can tell if you keep this up one day you’ll have hundreds of thousands of subscribers, your personality is fantastic and your passion is amazing, keep up the grand work. One thing I’d like to see is a video showing exactly what “misting” is, I’ve heard a lot about it for geckos and chameleons but I still have no clue what it is and how it’s performed, a simple demonstration would be fantastic :)
That is a great suggestion, and an absolutely fantastic bit of encouragement. Comments like this are what have kept us going to this point. It makes us want to hang in there. Thank you so much!
Clint's Reptiles it’s nice seeing someone so excited to talk about what they love on the site :)
Man watching that sand Boa on that table was mesmerizing. It looks so cool. And you seem so enthusiastic about snakes. I love it! You've got great vibes!
i freaking love his enthusiasm
he’s amazing wow i love him
This is my favorite reptile channel. I looove the prominent scientific aspect. Great job, Clint
Wow I used to be moderately of scared/grossed out by snakes but now I'm really thinking about getting a sand boa those things are awesome! I love your videos theyre really educational and make me less afraid and more interested in these more exotic types of pets, even the vinegaroon which initially I couldnt even look at.
The hognose snakes are my favourite snakes. They don’t grow too big and they are just adorable. Their eating technique is better because I have been bitten by a corn snake where he missed the food while striking. Also, like you said they are very calm and unlikely to bite I think it would be the perfect snake for me. Luckily I’m getting one for my 12th birthday and I honestly can’t wait! Thanks a lot for the vid! :D
SnowAllo 08 they look like they have little duck bills and always have a smile lol
If you dont mind me asking , what is the cost to buy a western hognose snake ??
Yeah I've been trying for 3 years and my mom's like NEVER IN MY HOUSE.( I love her either way though.) I tried explaining to her that if I were to get 2 anaconda morph western hognoses and bred them, I would get a eggs a great amount of eggs in a clutch and could make a truckload of money doing it( Not that that would be the only reason 'cause it definitely isn't). I've tried to persuade her in almost every way but unfortunately, some people are just very stubborn. ;) (incuding me....)
MJTUEN depends on where you live and what morph you get mine was 225$ and she’s a year old albino female
@@Sam-ed3eb did u get your snake
I love how passionate you are about reptiles :) reminds me of a younger me. Keep doing your thing!
Thank you! This is so fun :)
Youre profile pic is giving me some deep rooted memories of a robor dinosaur toy that used to terrify me.
@@Leo-tu8gh 😂
Garter snakes are so underrated! Mine is such a cool little dude. Always a bit of a spazz when I first grab him, but he calms down super quick and it’s so fun to watch him zoom around his enclosure. He’s captive bred, never musked on me. Just such a fun little dude who loves to explore and eat.
Finally milk snakes being recommended for beginners! 😁
Awesome snakes if you don't mind their love of eating... anything!
There awsome snakes I have a Mexican milk snake
What are some good breeders
bruh you are the most likable and seemingly friendly person i have ever seen on youtube keep making more videos they are amazing keep it up
Hello again Clint, huggybeardeathbot here; though my ability to respond seems to be stunted; I can still post new comments for whatever reason. I wanted to thank you for taking the time to respond and tell you that the video you recommended did help and that for several reasons mentioned in your videos I've decided on a bearded dragon as my first reptile. His name will be Clint. Thank you for showing the positive, lovable side of our scaly friends and spreading knowledge to us new guys!
I absolutely love your enthusiasm my friend. It makes me so happy to see you happy about these amazing reptiles!
Wow when you said soon you really did mean soon! So glad you put this video out! I have a bp, corn and a Kenyan Sand Boa. All amazing snakes! Keep up the good work 😊
I didn't want to keep you waiting :)
This guy is so adorable. You can tell he genuinely loves what he does
"And you're going to bleed pretty profusely, and then you're gonna be fine" lmaooo this made me laugh
I love how he talks about snakes. That enthusiasm is so awesome!
Awesome video! Glad to see that this channel has grown tremendously! I was introduced to this channel when I saw your post on Reddit. Keep up the great work!
Wow, you have really been there right from the beginning! Thank you so much! Little by little we are getting there :)
your enthusiasm and positivity is contagious
The hognose snake has the cutest face!
Thank you for being such an informative and fun educator, Clint. You are simply amazing!
Here before 1 million subscribers. Keep up the good work
Man, that would be incredible! Thank you so much!
I love watching your enthusiasm about all the reptiles you handle. You always look like you're having a great time, even when handling King Cobras like the beautiful Lilith!
It does surprise me every time kingsnakes are described as anything besides chill and affectionate. My almost 20 yo Cali King loves to snuggle on me under his favorite soft blanket while I pet him, especially his neck. If I stop before he's ready he puts his head in my hand and rubs against it. The only time I've been nipped was once when my hand was in the way of his food. He does like to explore/hunt when it's time for a meal so I make tunnels on the sofa with blankets or play with paper towels rolls or other kinds of tubes before it's time for his meal. I also switch out the enrichment in his enclosure fairly frequently to give him something to think about. I find him interactive and fun.
Over 25 years years ago my ex husband and I rescued a female Garter Snake that a group of kids were whipping around by the tail and throwing the poor thing at each other. At first we thought it was a fake rubber snake until we saw her trying to escape. I was heartbroken by their cruel behaviour. Even my ex, who was not a snake fan (at that time), felt sorry for her and gave me the nod to go to her rescue. We fed her, fattened her up, and a few weeks later she surprised us with a baker's dozen adorable tiny replicas of herself. Long story short, it was a happy ending for mama and babies as they all were released back to where they belonged. Babies first, mom a month later due to her poor condition when we first rescued her. We were kind of sad to see her go as she'd been such a gentle snake. She never struck at us or did the whole yucky musk business. She was a wonderful introduction to reptiles for our then toddlers. To this day my adult sons and I keep snakes, Corns and Balls, hopefully soon a baby Hognose. I have a darling Corn Snake named Gus who is turning 21 this year. I got him as a baby when he was so small he could barely eat day old pinkies. I'm going to ask my daughter if I can be the cool Grandma and allow me get my first grandchild a Corn Snake when he turns 5. That's a few years away, but it's a fun future plan to think about. Thank you so much for these amazing videos! I've seen quite a few now and I'm always so happy to have watched them. Cheers from Canada eh! : )
This was such a walk down memory lane, my first pet snake was a Garter when I was 14 and since then I've had at least one kind of each of these snakes, so this video really made me smile today. My personal faves of mine were my Hoggy (who munched my thumb and sent it numb for a few hours haha), my Colombian and Brazilian Rainbow Boa's, my Rosy Sand Boa, and my beloved corns Snoopy and Albie, but god knows I've loved each and every single one of them!
honestly, until finding you and Emily's videos, I had no idea owning a pet garter was even an option. I thought they were just strictly a wild species since i saw them all the time in my backyard, lol. definitely on my wish list of reptiles!
Your enthusiasm matches my enthusiasm and for that I feel a kinship. Subbed. I love these vids.
Great content buddy! Reptile zookeeper approved! Something that would be good to hit on is how wild caught animals also place pressure on wild populations! Keep it up!
That approval means a lot! I think that is a great suggestion for a future video. Thank you!
I once kept 5 garter snakes at once when I was a kid and I still remember one of the most fun feeding frenzies was when we caught a few dozen baby toads in the nearby woods and put all 5 snakes together a big enclosure and dumped the toads in to watch the fun begin.
What an interesting video! Love your enthusiasm
We absolutely love your videos! You are doing such a fantastic thing!
Can I ask though, what type of table/desk is that? We'd love to get photos and videos of our animals and they show up so beautifully on yours!
Wish my mom would let me get a Snake
We have a video to help with that. Hang in there!
Well yea I also have this problem
Same dude. I really want a snake but my mom hates then
Disciple of Ares nah my mom really doesn't have a problem with the snakes themselves,much rather that I have to keep mice in the freezer
Backyard Wilderness
Same thing
dawg i love your attitude and enthusiasm, it honestly makes my day better. keep doing what you’re doing man.
He’s so enthusiastic! I found myself smiling without realizing.
Clint always gives the most confident and best info on reptiles i love this guy
I catch wild garter snakes here in Canada, and they really are beautiful snakes I find it so sad that their underestimated.
I love your energy and my daughter loves your content. She got her first python last year and is wanting a bunch more snakes
Another awesome video!!!! Thank you Clint!!,,
You're very welcome! Thank you for the kind review :)
This is honestly probably one of my favorite videos on this channel.
I disagree that you don't have to feed garter rodents at all. Rodents have way more variety in vitamins, it's a good idea to give them a few rodents here and there.
I agree. You have to feed garters a rodent sometimes. Not always, but sometimes yes...
I love this dudes passion, and when he talks with his hands while holding an animal
so accurate lmaoo whenever I have to feed my snake the strike causes me to have a minor heart attack.
I'm glad I'm not the only one :)
I just got my BP last week and when he ate for the first time I got a lil jumpy but thought I was being a lil scaredy-cat but ok I feel better now 😌👍 what kind of snek do you have 👀 I got an orange dream pinstripe, male named ET 💕👽🐍
This is the video that tipped me over into getting a Hognose. I regret zero part of it. I LOVE my hognose. They are so freaking adorable and cool. They'll flair they're heads like cobras, it's cool to tell they're venemous, but they're mostly just super derpy. I love how they're pupils move like people too. It just looks kind of wierd. Anyway, appreciate the videos Clint.
I have a cottage and I see garter snakes everywhere I even catch some. They are so cool to jus watch slither around in the sand and mud!!!!
Edit: I love rosy boas why aren't they on this list I think they are also amazing thanks for uploading another great video!! 👍
Doge Nation I was expecting to see rosies on the list too! I think there should be a part 2. There are so many great snakes out there
Trey K. Yeah so much great snakes to choose from! 🐍
Thank you so much! Rosies will have to be on a future list. Three boas on one list would be a bit much, but I stinkin' love boas!
Clint's Reptiles wow I noticed other comments requesting rosies. It's great to see more interest in them now, before I got mine I had to dig a little more than other commonly kept species for information and any videos on them were really old, looking forward to seeing them in the future 😁
I love how happy you seem to be showing these snakes.
I love your energy.. very genuine. I am considering my first snake, your content is enjoyable and helpful! 🐍
Great video Clint! I agree...garter snakes are definitely underappreciated! The red-sided garter is absolutely stunning!
Snakes are my favorite animals
They are just incredible!
I agree to both of you! :D
I am so glad I discovered your channel today. You are an amazing ambassador for the critters you champion. Brilliant work, and I am binge watching and all is good!
Every single animal he brings out: "THIS is the BEST reptile pet on the PLANET!"
Never seen someone so happy when talking about snakes. Great video :)
There are king snakes and garter snakes all over where I live, sometimes I just go out and catch them because they're everywhere
That can be so much fun :)
Speaking of wild snakes, we farm mice, and a rat snake or your conventional brown house snake(in the philippines) or something slithered into a pregnant mouses container through one of the breathing holes which it chewed and ate it, the workers at my dads autobody shop taunted it and it eventually puked the now dead mouse, then my dad decided to give it to my uncle who is good at reptile keeping, he has several ball pythons and they are just great snakes(they don't really get aggressive around people) also we have a larger python that is not a ball(which literally acts like those large zoo pythons that really don't get phased much by handling) also it is albino, then the workers didnt know where to put it, and left it out in the burning heat of 9:00 Philippines and it literally got heatstroke and friggin collapsed(it was so hot, had an open mouth and was very dehydrated ) however it got revived by a dousing of cold water and a forced drink of sorts, and it seems to be strangely friendly
Clint I love how excited you get :) it's a rarety! Keep it up! You are awesome!!!!
I'm currently convincing my mom to get a pet snake she is against it haha but I want one so badly 😭 I really love your videos! Great content so keep up the great work 🤗🙆🏻♀️
had the same issue, I just went on about it to the point my mum let me get one just to shut me up. also showing snake abuse videos can cause your parents to see that they're just like any other animal with feelings and that helped greatly on the persuasion (although it is heartbreaking to see as an animal lover) . good luck!
_.ohheybeauty._ xox Try introducing her to the Kenyan sand boa, rosy boa or hognose snake as they stay very small. And make sure she knows they don't have to eat live mice. Or if you go with a garter snake, they don't need to eat mice at all :]
I was adamant that there would be no pet snakes in my house. Then my 10 year old son (now 12) did all this research on ball pythons and talked to everyone about them. He saved up enough money for a tank, lid, hide, and snake. He came to me and I couldn't say no. I helped him buy everything else. Now we have 3 reptiles and want two more snakes added to the bunch. So... it is possible to convince those moms who fear snakes and turn them into reptile lovers. :) Show her you can be responsible. :D Good luck!
Thank you all! I hope she will say yes I mean I'm 20 years old and we had guinea pigs so she knows I'm responsible :) She's just scared of reptiles 🤦🏻♀️
Don’t give up!
Omg idk why but the way u talk and explain things just make me happy and laugh. Thank you.
Great video!❤
Thank you so much!
Clint's Reptiles No problem😊
I just found your channel and I'm so happy I did! I love snakes and I love people that appreciate snakes! My first and only at the moment is a Dumerils boa I got as an adult from a friend and I love her she will just chill on my shoulders or in my lap under a heated blanket but she's also very active when she feels like it!
Clint's Reptiles can you do a video on Kenyan sand boa
You know it is coming!
Your enthusiasm is so contagious!^^
6k already?!!Way to go you deserve it!!
Thank you so much! Little by little we just keep growing :)
Clint's Reptiles also what was the answer to the question in your second genetics video,you never showed it in your next vid
What did you get? It will be on the next genetics video.
Clint's Reptiles oh I said C codominant
Now rewatch the video and see if that makes sense.
I love your videos. I'm afraid of snakes not feel like I've learned a TON and have gained a lot of respect for these creatures.
Personally I don't think that worms are good for garter snakes as they have very little nutritional value. Rodents are definitely better for them as they're higher in nutrition. Fish may be fine but I don't think worms are very healthy.
Worms are good for garters as part of a varied diet. Feeding them the foods that they eat in the wild is best, and worms make up a considerable part of that diet.
May be good as a treat, but not a staple.
To be honest I'm not 100% on worms but they may be a good treat
@@dalysherps215 well you gotta feed a variety such as worms, fish, rodents and maybe toads. Not just one type 24/7
I love how enthusiastic you are about reptiles
This channel is awesome
Hell yeah!
Thank you so much! How'd you first find us?
Clint's Reptiles I've had a leopard gecko for 5 years now and I was looking up blue tongued skinks and tegus. Your high energy and knowledge makes me unapologetically happy.
it makes me feel so great, being someone who has adored garter snakes and trying to get people i know to stop hurting them just because of ignorance.
I've never seen or heard of a Kenyan sand boa biting. Mine is the friendliest animal I've ever handled/owned.
I own a garter snake and he is just the most friendly little man. Never strikes or bites. Super easy to care for. Hands down the best pet
I just got my first corn snake yesterday
I love the cute face of the hognose!!
I've never actually seen a Kenyan Sand boa bite before
I've never been bit myself, but I have seen them try, and I have watched them bite other people. It is a silly strike. My only issue is that it is hard to see it coming since it tends to come from the side.
Clint's Reptiles even then your video is the first time I've actually seen one strike. Guess I've just had good experiences
Clint's Reptiles yeah it is funny they do like a little thrash. One of my sand boas get like this if I haven't handled her in a while or near shed, yet I had one that was so incredibly chill there, you couldn't get him to strike if you tried, and I picked up a 3rd that seems to be just as docile.
Like you said you won't see em much but once you get them out their enclosure they seem to get the most attention, bizarre is good word, sometimes even people that don't care much for snakes can't help but take some interest haha.
I’ve been bitten by mine before it was pretty funny actually
They remind me of a whale shark with that odd face
I'm SO glad you put garter snakes on this list. They're my favorite pet snake. Super underappreciated
For sure! I'm glad they're getting so much love in the comments.
I have a Corn snake and his name is Chilaquil
They are just so awesome!
Absolutely love every one of your videos Clint!! So much great information on the coolest reptiles in every one of your video's 👍👍👍
I can literally just walk around in my backyard and then I could just pick up a gardener snake
garter snakes at the prettiest 😍😍 i just got one and i’m so excited thanks for the video!!!!
Exotics Lair might disagree with you about the hognose 😂😂😂 Poor guy
Ah pissy
bnenomore I was thinking the same thing! Like pissy would have a thing or two to say about this lol
Omg keep it up! I love your channel and how much enthusiasm you have
Dear clint.
What do you think about rough green snakes as pets. I would rather feed snakes insects other than mice. Also what is a good small snake that wont need a huge terrarium
You're energy is infectious and amazing