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He or she is healthy
ОтветитьThe new animals are amazing and the video mwa
ОтветитьAny chances you can do one in Vancouver
ОтветитьWow AWSOME content bro
ОтветитьThis is probably the best expo I’ve ever seen. One expo I went to there was a booth ONLY selling killer bees and spider ball pythons and every single one had extremely bad head wobble and spine kinks and the guy told me that they were healthy and they were priced at 3-5k. They were pretty big and extremely underweight it made me sick😒
ОтветитьWhat state or country is this?
ОтветитьI checked out your merch. I would have bought a t-shirt but you don't carry 4x. You need bigger size options, I'm fluffy.
ОтветитьQuestion of the day: I agree with lots of the others comments. Wouldn’t you also want to know more about your seller?? I get nervous at expos.
ОтветитьIt was so surrealto see Amanda from Tarantula Canada in your video, because just last weekend she was at the Moncton Reptile & Pet Expo, and I purchased my first tarantula!! A little baby Green Bottle Blue tarantula named Ronan :)
ОтветитьHello great video information
ОтветитьQotd: that you are fully ready to take care of the said reptile,habitat,food,time,and ofc experience
ОтветитьLooked like such a great vibe at the expo. I just got into the hobby, so I hope to experience one for myself one day. Until then, I am glad I get to experience it through your videos. :) Much love from Chicago!
ОтветитьMost important thing! Whether they are captive bred or wild caught! It’s crucial for both the animal and the species that you buy captive bred if at all possible!
ОтветитьAmazing video, Dayyan! You did a fantastic job of capturing the entire expo experience; beautiful animals, amazing community, and lots of goofing around! Congratulations on your new additions – they are beautiful and blessed to be in your care! Always great seeing you, my friend 😊❤️
ОтветитьAh man! I love to see mini dragons, but it also makes me kinda jealous haha. I REALLLY want one
ОтветитьI sound so weird lol. Tarantula Canada 🇨🇦 is the best. Love how you had Grant on. Those are the only things I picked up that were living. Just more supplies.
ОтветитьUNDERWOODIESAURUS MILLI PLEASE
ОтветитьThe new skinks are exciting man! Super happy for you!
Ответитьthe most important thing to remember when you buy an animal at an expo is, you want to make sure what you're buying is, in fact, the animal advertised, and that you're properly set up to take care of said animal.
ОтветитьSuch a fun video. You got some really neat lil buggers, congrats on the new additions buddy!!!
ОтветитьGood stuff👍👍
ОтветитьThe most important thing before going to an expo is to be fully prepared and responsible. Ask yourself these questions :
- If something happens to me, what will happen to this animal? / is there someone I know that could take care of this animal while I’m away?
- What are the proper husbandry parameters?
- Is the landlord allowing reptiles?
- Is there an exotic vet in the area?
Etc..
Don’t impulse buy an animal if proper research isn’t done, know the species you are looking for. Also, prepare quarantine setups and lots of cash 🤣 Oh and don’t forget to look up the breeder you’re buying from to make sure you share the same vision on ethics and husbandry. Last but not least, don’t be afraid to ask questions to the breeders.
* Ask questions to the breeder to make sure you buy from a good reputable breeder. Unfortunately, I won’t say names, but I know there were a few breeders selling only fed mealworms to leopard gecko, selling snakes and lying about the morphs or species..
So fun!
ОтветитьQuestion of the day:
When taking home a new living thing of any sort, wherever you get it, keep in mind whether or not you're prepared to take care of the responsibility ask yourself
Do you know the care requirements of this animal?
Do you have a complete comfortable habitat/environment at home/and potentially a back up one if the enclosure breaks or something goes horribly wrong? ( like a big tub for a large snake, or an old aquarium in your garage, that can keep your animal happy until you find another living space for them)
Do you have the money to continue taking care of their exhibit/feed them/treat any medical issues that may happen down the line?
Worst case scenario will I be bankrupt, will my pet be ok?
Am I moving soon?
Am I responsible enough?
Am I prepared for the mental anguish of a pet eventually dying?
Do I have help emotionally if so?
Do I have pet sitting when I take a trip?
Do I really have respect for animals or do I just think they're pretty toys? Will I get bored?
Am I impulse buying/can I afford that/does that align with my morals?
Do I have a plan in case anything goes wrong?
What if animals I'm cohabing end up making offspring/hurt each other?
Do I live with anyone who would have a problem with this or an allergy to this animal?
Do I have a resource to buy food and veterinary help for them near where I live?
Would you be comfortable with someone else buying this animal with the answers you given, do you think they would be prepared if they said what you said?
💫Write a pros and cons list💫
(If this matters to you) , are you hurting the environment somehow/ did the person who captures or breeds these animals to sell them to you do that humanely?
i was there tooo! i got my first snake ever!! a corn snake
ОтветитьHah, I love that kept the free footage we did for you at the end ;)
ОтветитьFor me the most important part of buying an animal is if it still lives and if it still lives it needs some good health and I don’t like buying wild caught stuff
Ответитьlooks like a fun time, catch y'all at the next one
ОтветитьWhat where you doing in Belgium? If you were there you could have come to the Netherlands and see some of my animals.
ОтветитьLooking sleek and sexy with the shaved head! Looks like this was a fun time.
ОтветитьImmediately. Bring suitable containers like a cooler to transport them. Cars ger very hot/ cold fast
ОтветитьVery heart warming to see everyone having such a nice time enjoying what we love!
ОтветитьQuestion of the Day: most important thing to consider, if getting a pet from an expo - making sure you have planned ahead, so you have a proper habitat ready for them, when they get home.
ОтветитьIn answer to the QOTD, I think that NOT buying an animal solely on a whim is the most important thing to consider an expo. We obviously go to see cool animals, but we can’t let the excitement blind us to the fact that the animal will live a long time and you have to be as excited to take care of it as you were to purchase it.
ОтветитьQuestion of the day answer: am I ready for this new buddy? If you have everything ready go for ittttt
ОтветитьAwesome video bro!! Was lots of fun hanging with you at the expo as always! My response to question of the day is to always be prepared ahead for the trip home, both when its super hot or super cold! Also update on the mountain horned dragons, they were not a pair hahaha!
Ответить6.35 Belgium..... wait, you been in Belgium ? i'm so sad i missed out :(
ОтветитьCongratulations on the new additions! I'm obsessed with rhino rat snakes, so it's super exciting that you were able to get a pair!
ОтветитьThe most important thing is how much you know about the husbandry and whether you are ready.
ОтветитьThat's cool~!😉
ОтветитьDo not buy an animal on a whim, make sure you are already set up to bring them home! Congrats on the rhino rats… it’s my dream snake! They need a duo name… sonny and Cher! Are they blue line?
ОтветитьCongratulations on the new additions! Love those rino rats!
ОтветитьThe Tokay Gecko I got from you is doing amazing!! She’s regularly eating and basking. Thankfully she doesn’t call much yet at night😂 The expo was amazing!! I love your new animals!!
ОтветитьLooks like another great expo.. Looking forward to attending the Ontario expos in 2023 :)
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