I started watching your videos as a vid refferal and afer this one(5 videos after) I know I have to subscribe! This is a great way to save money compared to all the dog dishes I've bought for like 10$ each. Thanks Justin ;)
You can also hot glue the coupler to the tub so it doesn't slide around. I had to do that with my sterilite tubs before I was cool enough to have FB tubs.
i saw you at the western alabama reptile expo this weekend....you should go to the dixie reptile show its every weekend and theres way more vendors and people u should check tht out
I like it when ads are shown first before the vlog because I can't help watching the ads whenever I subscribe to a youtuber ang I dont like to be interrupted especially if i wanted to watch the video so much
I had a few questions about the water and humidity. I am sure in GA it is pretty humid and probably not too much of a problem for you, however I live in Pueblo, Colorado and it is a desert. My husband and I feel like it is a constant struggle to keep the humidity at the right level. Also about the water bowls- do your snakes ever like to soak? I haven't seen mine do that since we have done interventions to keep the humidity up, just curious what your thoughts were... Thank you for your videos!
Hey Justin I have been using the 4" couplings for years in my 32 quart tubs but I just upgraded to a freedom breeder bus tub rack like the one behind you. I was thinking the 4" coupling was too high for the bus tub? Can the snakes fit in the water bowl to drink without getting stuck at the top of the rack? Thanks !
just curious, in the video you talk about the bigger cups being 4 inch and on the website all i can find is the 4.5 in, how many ounces are the bigger ones?
Great vid good info..But my opinion you put way too much thought into water bowls lol.I like to use something big enough so my snakes can soak as well.
@Thundela have you actually researched these animals or are you talking from a point of no experience? Do some reading or talk to a vet, and they will tell you this is a beneficial means of husbandry.
First of all, I love how you tossed that glass bowl away with authority! LOL My other comment was going to be your take on the plastic cups. I would have preferred to hear you say, "put them in recycling!" Just sayin'! Great video and keep them coming!
great idea for the hatchling bowls I will have to try that Great vid
Nice tip. Don't bps need to soak occasionally ?
I started watching your videos as a vid refferal and afer this one(5 videos after) I know I have to subscribe! This is a great way to save money compared to all the dog dishes I've bought for like 10$ each. Thanks Justin ;)
Very nice video!
You can also hot glue the coupler to the tub so it doesn't slide around. I had to do that with my sterilite tubs before I was cool enough to have FB tubs.
Thanks for the tips Justin, they are going to help a lot.
i saw you at the western alabama reptile expo this weekend....you should go to the dixie reptile show its every weekend and theres way more vendors and people u should check tht out
What do you give a ball python you think has bacterial infection
Nice Justin, Keep it up
great tip!
thanks for the info justin!!! your awsome cant wait to see and learn more.
justin, great video...!
thanks for the video series!
I really like this series, keep up the good work
Great video
Thanks for the tips Justin.
How do you do your cleaning and sanitizing of tubs?
~ Shadera
Thanks Justin for the info really helps keep it up :D
What about what for them to dip there body
Great vid, wish more breeders would share info like you are.
Cant wait for the next episode.
Thanks
Excellent info..:)
Im going to try this this week thanks for the video and keep up the good work man!
good ideas!!.. :) keep them coming.. !!.. :)
I like it when ads are shown first before the vlog because I can't help watching the ads whenever I subscribe to a youtuber ang I dont like to be interrupted especially if i wanted to watch the video so much
Good info
I had a few questions about the water and humidity. I am sure in GA it is pretty humid and probably not too much of a problem for you, however I live in Pueblo, Colorado and it is a desert. My husband and I feel like it is a constant struggle to keep the humidity at the right level. Also about the water bowls- do your snakes ever like to soak? I haven't seen mine do that since we have done interventions to keep the humidity up, just curious what your thoughts were... Thank you for your videos!
Great video Justin! I was wondering though can they be recycled instead of throwing them away?
That sounds great for the environment.😫
This was going to be my comment as well.
Why would that be bad for the environment?
thanks for the video. I just went to the website you said and they are out out 4in do you still get them from the site you mentioned?
I want to get a corn snake and know they like 40 -50% humidity....I don't have ac and my apartment gets humid in the summer....is that ok?
Hey Justin I have been using the 4" couplings for years in my 32 quart tubs but I just upgraded to a freedom breeder bus tub rack like the one behind you. I was thinking the 4" coupling was too high for the bus tub? Can the snakes fit in the water bowl to drink without getting stuck at the top of the rack? Thanks !
just curious, in the video you talk about the bigger cups being 4 inch and on the website all i can find is the 4.5 in, how many ounces are the bigger ones?
hey what are the true names
of the pvc?
both small and large
You said that you use a 4" deli cup however they don't have a 4" so could it be 4.5"
ive got a questoin when they are shedding do you give then bigger bowls to soak or you just sprray it down
do you put any repti safe or water purifiers in the water?
What's up with that Shatter fire?
Great vid good info..But my opinion you put way too much thought into water bowls lol.I like to use something big enough so my snakes can soak as well.
Don't you have to wash the pvc anyway?? Kind of defeats the purpose no?
@MyFirstAvailableName
I'm almost positive you can.
@Thundela have you actually researched these animals or are you talking from a point of no experience? Do some reading or talk to a vet, and they will tell you this is a beneficial means of husbandry.
i know this is immature lol but "ASS-pen" lol I'm an idiot
First of all, I love how you tossed that glass bowl away with authority! LOL My other comment was going to be your take on the plastic cups. I would have preferred to hear you say, "put them in recycling!" Just sayin'! Great video and keep them coming!
very wasteful
but clever :)
im a try this when i get my racks
Great video