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Patreon Qs: Something Amazing Is Going In Here!

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Both those videos would be amazing! 👏

Becca & Jarrod

What are your thoughts on a reptile as an Emotional Support Animal? Like Ball Python, tortoise, beardie, tegu?

Johnny @BornToEatBacon

Awesome guys! We are going call it here. This will give me time to prep for the live stream.

Clint's Reptiles

Hi! I suddenly have "shelf like" tiny white mushrooms growing on the mopani wood in my crested enclosure. Do you think I should try to learn the species to determine if it's poisonous?

TrufflePig42

Could an african side-neck turtle in a kitty pool instead of a glass enclosure?

Jake Fraenkel

Hey Clint! I'm looking into getting a uromastyx next year and I'm having a lot of fun doing the research. One problem that I'm facing is that I live in South Carolina, and if you've ever been to the Carolinas, you know that it's super humid here, like, all the time. Do you have any tips for minimizing humidity so I can keep that in check?

Cody Dudleson

Hello Clint, I notice that lots of snakes have cryptic colouration as a type of camouflage. However, camouflage adaptions such as skin frons to break up their outline seem rarer in snakes then lizards. The best example I could find was Mangshan Viper (Protobothrops Mangshanensis) (sorry Leisha!) with its odd knobbly scale growths. Can you think of any other snakes with interesting camouflage adaptions Clint? P.S. I like a lot of the reptile and insect camouflage adaptions but the Octopus is still the master of disguise in my opinion. The Common Octopus. The Best Pet Mollusc? Looking forward to another chat with you next week during our fifth one-to-one.

Robert Watson

Hi Clint I know Cohabing is generally seen as a taboo subject. However I was wondering what you thought about cohabing a false chameleon with long bodied milipedes, giant African, amber milipedes ECT. Definitely not pill milipedes. I would grow the milipedes out in a starter kit first before putting it in the main enclosure. The milipedes would be adult before I bought FC. Temp and humidity are similar except FC has a basking spot of around 90. Could I put a snake hide under the basking spot to protect the milipedes as long as I can have branches above the hide for the false chameleon? Lots of love to you all.

Liz Dyson

Hello my friend! What are some reptiles that are far too popular and available that you wish weren’t?

Anthony Simeone

1) The top 5 best lizards for a paludarium and 2) Green Keel-Bellied Lizards, The Best Pet Reptile? Keep up the good work!

Ashley Barott

Hello! I would love the following videos:

Ashley Barott

Ackie monitors are too cool! Great choice!

Cody Dudleson

As for a question, I would love to hear you speak about the difference in types of snakes (i.e. pythons, boas, collubrides). You always say that behaviors make sense due to the type of snake but I don't know enough about the types of snakes so I end up confused.

Becca & Jarrod

I didn't get to watch last week live, but I wanted to let you know that 2can.tv is a youtube channel about rescuing Toucans and he seems like someone who would be open to letting you create a video. He is all about helping toucans from the few videos I watched.

Becca & Jarrod

Hi Clint! I've been a reptile lover for years but our recent discovery of your channel has converted my boyfriend and he now wants to get a sand boa. When we started looking around, we noticed "Kenyan" in the description of some of them. Is there significance to including this term or are all sand boas more or less the same? If there is a difference, what would you recommend to someone buying a sand boa for the first time? Thank you for your time!!

Madison Kohler

Hi Clint! (I'm Princess Suicune on YouTube btw! Your wife actually pronounced my name correctly last week!) Could you give some tips on feeding blind/visually impaired snakes, or reptiles in general? My new albino caliking is not the brightest egg in the basket, bless him, and also quite blind. I've tried braining his mice as well as serving them to him nice and warm but he can't seem to find them. Any tips would be appreciated!

Aurora Kakizaki

Omg please do this- so cute!

Aurora Kakizaki

Well Hi There! Would you mind giving my son a shout out? Tomorrow is his 8th birthday. He’s a huge Clint fan and we are actually surprising him with an ackie monitor tomorrow. His name is Scott and he is turning 8! Thanks so much, we would really appreciate it!

Scott and Patrick Hodes


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