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Patreon Qs: Black Friday

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We are going to call it here. Thanks for the great questions! See you in a bit.

Clint's Reptiles

How do you see the reptile hobby changing over the next 5-10 years? Also see you after the (maybe secret?) live next Tuesday! Thanks for all the work you do!

Aurora Exotics

Hi Clint, sorry I haven't been able to make an live streams recently but I always watch them afterwards! Hope you and thr family are doing well! You've often said that if you could keep only 1 snake it would be boa. If it were so what kind of boa would it be (species, locality, morph etc)? As always keep doing what you're doing!

Ammar Suhail

Hello there. I know that historically there has been disagreement on where turtles fit in reptile phylogeny, i.e. are they diapsids or anapsids, are they true reptiles. Is there a current consensus regarding their classification, and if so, what is it?

Cory Nydam

I see in some bioactive groups people talk about keeping earthworms in their bio setups! Have you seen this done? Or have you seen any other inverts other than isopods/springtails kept successfully in an enclosure?

TrufflePig42

Hi Clint! I was wondering how’re your jeweled lacerta is doing?

Sauropsida

Hey Clint, I'm in the middle of researching and preparing for an Ackie monitor. I've got about six months to go. I'm building him an epic enclosure, but the thing I'm getting hung up on is substrate. In my research, I've noticed that there isn't really a consensus on what to use, so, because I know you've thought about this, if you were going to fill an enclosure with a nice, deep, substrate that an Ackie could happily burrow in, complete with clean-up crew, what would you use?

Cody Dudleson

Would be awesome if he could make a video on them too!

Thibault Heitz

Hi Clint, My favourite species of black reptiles are the grass snakes of my home country Denmark, there they're pitch black with very bright yellow "ears" very unlike the brown and grey colouration of the British grass snakes. So, what is your favourite black/mostly black reptile? And no you can't say Gus Gus, that's cheating ;) Thank you for doing a stream even on Black Friday, and Happy Thanksgiving!

Natacha Pedersen

Because it's "Stinkin' Rad"? 😁😁 Hi Anthony! Thank you for your Simone memorial wing in the reptile room! Clint is so lucky to have such a stalwart proponent.

Amy Berry

Hey Clint! Can you please comment on the importance of giving female chameleons an egg-laying bin? Egg binding and MBD are the most common easily preventable health issues I see on online forums and might be helpful topics for future videos. PS the Black Friday chameleon made me thankful that I’ve never seen my cham so dark and he is almost 9 years old! They are not budget or beginner lizards but with proper care they can push 10+ years. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.

John Godfrey

Hello Clint, I know this can be a touchy subject, so I understand if you don’t want to answer on the video. I have been seeing many opaque rack systems lately in videos, particularly ball python racks. I was wondering how the snakes do with being without a day/night cycle, or are people providing the cycle in a way that I am not aware of? Thank you in advance.

Paul Ascher

Do reptiles have adrenaline rushes or something equivalent when they are in a fight or flight situation? I accidentally startled my leopard gecko awhile ago and I've been wondering ever since. Thanks!

Gerrison Sims

So my friend, what is it about the Eyelash Viper that makes it the only highly/moderately venomous snake you’d want to have?

Anthony Simeone

Hi Clint, How important is air flow/ventilation, especially for tropical and arboreal species? Do you think this is often overlooked?

Ben Baeten

Hello Clint, What are you thoughts on the recent evidence that Muggar Crocodiles are tool users? Its just one more thing that makes reptiles pretty stinkin rad that at least one species uses tools. From the report I've read it seems like the crocodiles balance sticks on their snouts during the portion of the year where certain bird species are building nests. Supposedly the crocodiles even favour sticks that fit the preferred size the birds look for. Also looking forward to our one-on-one on Monday! Take care and I hope you had a good thanksgiving.

Robert Watson


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