How to set up a corn snake bioactive habitat (Nagini & Fierce get a major upgrade)

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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
  • Hey guys, welcome to or welcome back to my channel! In this video we are upgrading our corn snakes, Fierce & Nagini from a 75 gallon (which was entirely too small) to their new habitat in a 4x2x2 Kages PVC enclosure. Corn snakes are hardy North American colubrids found throughout the eastern United States. These animals are versatile, active hunters, that seek out vertebrate prey wherever they can! They appreciate both terrestrial and arboreal elements in their habitats. At home in many environments, they are not picky about humidity except in extreme circumstances. They do well with a hotspot of 90F and a benefit from optional UV exposure (about a 5% UV strip bulb will suit them well). The Dude notices that these guys love cover, hides, and leaf litter, as well as wood for their love of climbing. The Dude's kit allows them to do exactly that! Note: We do not recommend keeping adult corn snakes together at all times. This pair has lived together for many years prior and the staff at the bio dude pays close attention to their stress levels, eating cycles and shedding cycles as well as overall activity to ensure they are happy and healthy. Only experienced keepers should try to keep corn snakes together that are not breeding. So we are aware of that and wanted to drop a line about it .
    Let us know if you have any questions or comments below. Thank you for watching!
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    Products mentioned in this video
    .:: SUBSTRATES & INOCULENTS::.
    - Terra Firma - www.thebiodude.com/collection...
    - Bioshot - www.thebiodude.com/collection...
    .:: BIODEGRADABLES & WOOD .::
    - Sphagnum moss - www.thebiodude.com/collection...
    - Bio Dude Leaf Litter - Red/Beech Oak - www.thebiodude.com/collection...
    - Cork Bark Chunks 4" x 6" bag - www.thebiodude.com/collection...
    - Sandblasted Ghostwood Branch 21 - 24" - www.thebiodude.com/products/s...
    - Mega grade cork tube
    - Galapagos driftwood XL piece
    .:: PLANTS ::.
    - 6" pot sansevieria snake plant taller variety - www.thebiodude.com/products/6...
    - 6" pot southern shield fern - www.thebiodude.com/products/6...
    - 4" pot korean rock fern - www.thebiodude.com/products/4...
    - Sheet moss - www.thebiodude.com/products/l...
    .:: LIGHTING .::
    - Arcadia halogen heat lamp 50 watt - www.thebiodude.com/products/a...
    - Arcadia Forest D3 6% UVB T5 Bulb 34" - www.thebiodude.com/products/a...
    - The Bio Dude Solar Grow T5 HO Single Bulb Light Strip 36" -www.thebiodude.com/products/t...
    .:: ACCENTS ::.
    - Dragon stone - POS only

Komentáře • 165

  • @thestruggleisrealpc
    @thestruggleisrealpc Před 2 lety +35

    Josh, i have purchased plants, leaf litter, substrate, and your bio mix.. for my Leopard gecko Naga. It is thriving! thank you for the great education, and products!

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +4

      Great to hear! sounds fabulous!!!! :)

    • @sunriselanez2204
      @sunriselanez2204 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter hey getting a zoo corn snake soon is there any other heating system other than the heating pad method because I have read a lot of reviews and people are saying that they are not good because they can burn your snake and the guy at PetSmart said the same thing so looking for other options don't want to hurt my snake

    • @Lorena5799
      @Lorena5799 Před 2 lety

      @@sunriselanez2204 you can use a heat lamp with a basket for protection

    • @sunriselanez2204
      @sunriselanez2204 Před 2 lety

      @@Lorena5799 thanks I'll get that instead

    • @sunriselanez2204
      @sunriselanez2204 Před 2 lety

      Will any basket work

  • @itshadesyo
    @itshadesyo Před 7 měsíci +4

    This was so neat! Ive had my corn snake, Bird for 3 years and have been researching going bioactive and more natural for him. This was an amazing set up!

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 7 měsíci +1

      How awesome! Whenever you're ready to begin the transition, we got you covered! 👍🏻

  • @windows2054
    @windows2054 Před rokem +3

    9:10 the "wow that looks awesome". Admire the love you put in your craft man

  • @no_where_land9947
    @no_where_land9947 Před rokem +11

    This is so great. I recently got my third snake, my first corn snake. Rorschach’s only a baby currently (and dealing with some mites), but I can’t wait till they get bigger and I can use this as inspo! This is really helpful, thank you!

  • @scoobysnacks209
    @scoobysnacks209 Před 2 lety +12

    only recently found your channel and i have to say that the way you handle yourself the business and ethicasy really is heart warming i would love to be able to get your products over here in europe/ireland love the videos love the attitide .keep up the great work and passion .

  • @CopperheadCustoms
    @CopperheadCustoms Před 2 lety +10

    Love your vids mate. I have never had any luck keeping ferns alive in snake enclosures. I would love to see you do a tips and tricks for maintaining live planted vivarium.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the idea Damian! it would be the same just without adding in a reptile, and the UVB for the reptiles. The Dudes soil mixes and BioShot are perfect for planted enclosures! Hope this helps! let us know if you have any further questions! The Dude Abides

  • @handsomematt6853
    @handsomematt6853 Před 21 dnem

    Awesome work. Good video. Great job. Thanks Josh 🙌🙌

  • @ronalbanesi1594
    @ronalbanesi1594 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice job dude love that cage set up look good 👍

  • @HIPIGIG
    @HIPIGIG Před 2 lety +6

    keep it up josh good job

  • @blank3097
    @blank3097 Před rokem +3

    Dude, I got the substrate
    I enjoy that it has a higher amount of charcoal than mine
    This stuff is crazy. The roaches love it
    It’s good stuff dude
    Right tf on bro✊

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      Glad they love it!!! Awesome!

    • @blank3097
      @blank3097 Před rokem

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter they enjoy it so much. There was two molts in less than 12 hours
      Well done dude

  • @carlitosverduzco3643
    @carlitosverduzco3643 Před rokem

    I just subscribed yesterday been watching your videos Dude Nice Nice. I want to set up a bio habitat for a California Kingsnake and will be getting the tiera firma and everything from your website.
    I'm still doing you tube research, but I will be getting in touch with you soon thanks Bio Dude.

  • @boxofbeasties6075
    @boxofbeasties6075 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks great

  • @_Velqine_
    @_Velqine_ Před rokem +41

    the terrarium is really beautiful! but i think this is too small for 2 cornsnakes..

    • @devon-qd3vg
      @devon-qd3vg Před rokem +35

      he shouldnt even be housing two corns together

    • @herscher1297
      @herscher1297 Před rokem +7

      Also nearly no verticality

    • @herscher1297
      @herscher1297 Před měsícem +1

      @@knigthravo16 nice way to show that you know nothing about them. Cornsnakes are avid climbers and giving them the ability to move around is important for their physical and mental well being. The idea that they lay around all the time also means that you have never seen them at night. You really need to educate yourself on these things before telling them to others.

    • @_Velqine_
      @_Velqine_ Před měsícem +1

      @@knigthravo16 Thats the funniest and dumbest comment I have ever seen

  • @JefferyWatson-zo7qe
    @JefferyWatson-zo7qe Před rokem

    So cute, wish I had a snake

  • @WWfootball
    @WWfootball Před rokem +2

    Great vids

  • @avaogara
    @avaogara Před rokem +6

    nice upgrade n have to tell you it's risky to keep 2 corn snakes together.better in separate enclosures next to each other.

    • @herscher1297
      @herscher1297 Před rokem +2

      Not really risky, just more stressfull for them

  • @naegwut
    @naegwut Před rokem +1

    New viewer
    Nice work

  • @elijah.9139
    @elijah.9139 Před rokem +3

    You should make a video on how to set this up step by step like how you did for your ball python one so people (including me) know like what to put in first and how to set everything up

  • @diogoferreira7558
    @diogoferreira7558 Před rokem +2

    Does the terrarium has a drainage layer under all that substrate? I would like to start a bioactive but I have some doubts regarding the soil, humidity and plants. Any tips or video recommendations are welcome!

  • @djlibby8805
    @djlibby8805 Před 7 měsíci

    The tree frogs 😍

  • @terezalun5604
    @terezalun5604 Před rokem +1

    I wonder how do you change the substrate and keep it clean? do you take everything out or you just taking out poops ? thanks for advise your set up so nice :)

    • @FreshDesignLLC
      @FreshDesignLLC Před 9 měsíci +1

      I know this is an old comment, but typically if you have a healthy population of cuc: or clean up crew you shouldn’t have to completely empty the substrate out but ideally spot cleaning occasionally removing their fecals is a good step to take.

  • @beachaddict7653
    @beachaddict7653 Před 2 lety +1

    Does your Solar grow lights give off UVA and UVB? I found out recently that small amounts can be beneficial for snakes.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +2

      Good morning! The Solar Grow LED is just the LED. It give off 6400K out put for the plants. YES! that is correct! UVB is vital to +almost+ all species on this planet in one way or another so lighting is a big deal for us, for our babies! :) For a corn snake i would recommend this UVB - www.thebiodude.com/products/arcadia-shade-dweller-d3-7-uvb-t5-bulb-replacement
      Hope this helps, let us know if you have any further questions! The Dude Abides!

  • @Shishio25Lim
    @Shishio25Lim Před rokem +1

    Hey Josh, awesome video as I am looking to home my corn snake in a bioactive enclosure in the future!
    I do have a question since I am a new reptile keeper. With all the clutters and litters strewn about in the enclosure, how do you pick up the snake especially if they are the type that loves to hide in their hide? (I guess in Nagini and Fierce's case it'd be if they are hiding deep in their cork bark hide) I seem to have trouble trying to pick them up if they are hiding in the hides that are placed in high clutter areas/hard to reach. Thank you in advance if you happen to answer my question! 💕

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      It is common for them to hide but once adjusted to their new enclosure they should begin coming out to explore and bask. I would begin grabbing them during those times when they are already out so your not disrupting their natural behaviors.

    • @k-lou7012
      @k-lou7012 Před rokem

      I hold mine towards the end of their tails, if you grab more toward their head they'll strike

  • @fruit4880
    @fruit4880 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Is it okay to use drift wood thats been in the sea because ive collected quite a bit but im not sure if i want to include it in my snakes habbitat

  • @ashleynunez6909
    @ashleynunez6909 Před rokem +1

    I have a question about the halogen, what do you use to keep the temperature high at night ? Don’t the lights have to be turned off?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      Hey there! Yep! the lights are turned off in the evenings and nights controlled by a timing system, thankfully cornsnakes require a lower night time temperature that goes with our store fronts ambient room temperature. If your home is like mine and kept like the artic at night (lol) I would recommend the use of a CHE - Ceramic heat emitter, this will emit heat without emitting light. you can also use a deep heat projector. I will link the CHE I use here, this also works as a daytime heat source if you are using other sources for light such as an LED and UVB- www.thebiodude.com/collections/reptile-heat-bulbs/products/exo-terra-ceramic-heat-emitter-60-watt
      reptifiles.com/corn-snake-care-guide/

  • @sinfulgamer9019
    @sinfulgamer9019 Před rokem +1

    So I was looking to go bioactive with one of your kits but I have a larger tank than usual for my ball python it's a 6'×2'×3' but I was curious if you had any recommendations for how much terrafirma to buy and what grow light to get.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      Hey there! i would recommend give or take 6 inches of soil, so that would be - x5 36 quart bags of Terra Firma with 3 6 quart bags of Terra Firma added in. For the grow light i would also recommend this one here- www.thebiodude.com/collections/led-reptile-lighting/products/22-tincman-herps-led Hope this helps! let us know if you have any further questions!@

  • @dagu2
    @dagu2 Před 6 měsíci

    The aquarium looks clean and not mossy, how do you keep it clean?..

  • @cobefriend7797
    @cobefriend7797 Před 2 lety +1

    Josh when will the big cork tube trunks come back to the online store?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +1

      My container is set to land on September 4th, so hopefully around the 8th!

  • @nicolewhite4677
    @nicolewhite4677 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Josh, how deep is your substrate in this?

  • @tazzyboi5119
    @tazzyboi5119 Před rokem

    Should their hot spot be that high? I keep my corn snake at 85 at his hot spot and low 70s at his cool spot, should I be keeping it higher?

  • @jessicaschwartz1959
    @jessicaschwartz1959 Před 10 měsíci

    Please could you do ab update video on how the bio is doing pls

  • @j_j_1979
    @j_j_1979 Před rokem

    what is your Kages enclosure on? looks like a short stand, lift or frame? thank you!

  • @chunkthebaliguy5676
    @chunkthebaliguy5676 Před 7 měsíci

    My corn snake is like two feet and I had him for a couple of years now

  • @larainewhite
    @larainewhite Před 2 lety +5

    have you done one for a common or red tail boa constrictor yet?

  • @arcanemoonlight
    @arcanemoonlight Před 6 měsíci

    Woah- I can put insects in my corn snake tank? I find worms and rollie pollies in my yard sometimes- would these be fine? I’d love to introduce some decomposers to help the plants.

  • @misterdragon9253
    @misterdragon9253 Před rokem

    Does anyone know what tank they used for the enclosure?

  • @monsterkajiu1912
    @monsterkajiu1912 Před 2 lety +6

    Why do you have 2 corn snakes in the same enclosure?

  • @therealcheezzz3991
    @therealcheezzz3991 Před 2 lety +2

    Do I leave the feces in the enclosure for the bugs to eat or should II remove it as soon as I see it? Because the bugs are all over it.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +3

      Initially you will need to remove it, but after a few months with your micro flora and fauna developing you will not need to as it will do it naturally for you. Snake urates will need to be pulled year round as they are not readily broken down by microfauna.

  • @ryleemarshall3520
    @ryleemarshall3520 Před rokem

    Do you think it’s a good idea to get my bio active enclosure completely set up and thriving before getting my snake and setting them up in there?

  • @droneggiando7764
    @droneggiando7764 Před rokem

    Hello! I’m about to buy corn snake (fire ) I live in an apartment so I’ll buy a similar size terrarium for her.
    I wonder if it’s ok not to use real plants, but just substrate and woods, dry leaves and other cool stuff.
    Also, does the terrarium need to be cleaned? Like what about their poo and pee?
    I see many people only have empty boxes with tissues, that doesn’t sound / look great. I want to do something cool !

  • @joeestes4958
    @joeestes4958 Před rokem +1

    BioDude it looks like you've done this a thousand times. So sick!

  • @asneakyproduction7144
    @asneakyproduction7144 Před 2 lety +68

    Just wanna say that having cornsnakes together in the same enclosure is very likely to cause them stress. To anyone not being experienced, do not keep corns together 😊

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +42

      Yes! I should have stated that in the video-- I’ve had them forever so I’m so used to them and their signals that we have success. Wouldn’t recommend it for any novice or inexperienced keepers

    • @_Velqine_
      @_Velqine_ Před rokem +1

      i would say of the terrarium is big enough, then its ok

    • @Emma-wi8ri
      @Emma-wi8ri Před rokem +9

      @@_Velqine_ no matter enclosure size solitary animals shouldn’t be housed together u always have the risk

    • @thejourney1360
      @thejourney1360 Před rokem +11

      @@Emma-wi8ri blah blah blah “expert” I live in jersey and regularly flip over wood stacks/rocks/holes and find multiple corn snakes laying together

    • @Emma-wi8ri
      @Emma-wi8ri Před rokem +19

      @@thejourney1360 ok? And? Would you like a cookie for that?
      This might be hard news for u to grasp but captivity is not the wild🙌🏼

  • @AxelFoley-sb5re
    @AxelFoley-sb5re Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Josh,
    I have two young corns that and it’s time to get them their forever enclosure. Do you sell one big enough for the two of them? They still have growing to do, but I want to get it done and out the way.

    • @katieh6353
      @katieh6353 Před 2 lety +3

      Are they both male or both female? You should get separate enclosures because as they become adults they can get stressed together

    • @AxelFoley-sb5re
      @AxelFoley-sb5re Před 2 lety

      @@katieh6353 Thank you for your concern, but I know what I’m doing….been doing it for years! Thanks.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey there Mel! We have a large supply of big enclosures in store at this time! As we do not ship these, you can place the order and be able to pick it up or visit The Dudes store front to obtain whats needed! Please let us know if you have any further questions, 7173050684 customercare@thebiodude.com The Dude abides!

  • @ryankenny7726
    @ryankenny7726 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm in a bit of a pickle. Currently I only mist my enclosure once every week or two. Anymore then that and the humidity gets to high. So I'm concerned if I go bioactive will my humidity be to high when I have to water the plants?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey there Ryan! thanks for reaching out! Spikes in humidity are normal when misting, as long as the general range stays between 40-65% the plants would only need individual watering at random times to keep them healthy and the soil with everything inside, plants, cleanup crew and biodegradeables will help regulate the humidity and you can monitor and change the amount you mist from there. you can also open the enclosure to "air it out" and dry out every so often to help keep it in the levels it needs to be. Bioactive is great for humidity honestly! one of the best reasons TO go bio!! Hope this helps, let us know if you have any further questions!

    • @ryankenny7726
      @ryankenny7726 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter your entire channel is a huge help! Unfortunately I'm in Canada so I don't think I'm able to order most things from your website. But let me tell you you're doing great work!!

  • @userpp9
    @userpp9 Před rokem

    I'm thinking about upgrading my youngest corn snake, Ivy (to a bioactive setup).
    And I was wondering, will corn snakes get scale rot because of how damp it is?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      We personally have never run into that issue with our enclosures. As long as you are maintaining your soil and monitoring your misting schedule, your snake should be safe and happy!

  • @Gonjadote
    @Gonjadote Před rokem +1

    is a 20 gallon good for a baby python ? and then obviously upgrade the size when it gets bigger

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      You could start with a 20 gallon for a baby as long as you continue to upgrade as their grow. The bigger is always better.

  • @bryantpeppers50
    @bryantpeppers50 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a corn snake and I want to do a bio active set up, who often do you must the tank?

    • @ebgone5684
      @ebgone5684 Před 2 lety

      if done properly you should very rarely (if ever) have to mist the tank. My 75 gal tank (bioactive) for my corn snake stays between 45-55 and the only water I every add is to the plants and to the water dish.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey there! we mist daily to provide fresh water, as well as fresh water in their waterbowls, this also helps keep up the daily necessary percentages. However extra misting is done when the humidity has dropped too low, we monitor this by using a Hygromoeter and they are GREAT! i will link one here! Hope this helps! let us know if you have any further questions! www.thebiodude.com/products/vivarium-electronics-digital-thermometer-hygrometer

  • @jaymarie1282
    @jaymarie1282 Před rokem +1

    So I have two Schneider skinks wild caught from Egypt and I would love to set a bio active enclosure buuuut I don’t see how to do a desert theme bioactive PLEASE HELP!!

  • @helenstead646
    @helenstead646 Před 11 měsíci

    I have 2 corn snakes, one is 2 and a half and the other is 9 months old. Can they meet out of the enclosure, obviously there not housed together

    • @ssnajaushha
      @ssnajaushha Před 2 měsíci +1

      i know this is an old comment but no it won’t benefit them whatsoever, will only cause stress

  • @Embernie101
    @Embernie101 Před 6 měsíci

    So we wanna put our baby corn snake into a bioactive tank but we are unsure how to start it. do you have kits wthat can be ordered online that would come with all the stuff we may need?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, we do offer our advance bioactive kit specifically for Corn Snakes. It will provide all the recommended items to get your bioactive journey started. In addition to that, we do have a substrate kit that will get you set up with just the base dirt components. I will attach 2 links below for reference.
      Advance Kit: www.thebiodude.com/collections/bioactive-snake-terrarium-kits/products/corn-snake-bioactive-kit
      Substrate Kits: www.thebiodude.com/collections/terra-firma-bioactive-substrate-kits

  • @LilKutthroat
    @LilKutthroat Před rokem

    Hey, i rehomed two female (i think) corn snakes, they came together in one viv..
    One is slightly smaller than the other, howver the bigger one i think is dominating the smaller one? Not sure.
    Basically smaller one moves around the viv an the bigger one follows her, seems really twitchy in her movement, and the smaller one seems to try get away/stay out the way. I personally think its like "bullying"
    There is no striking or biting, but the larger one seems to twitch instead of smooth movements when following the smaller one. Yet when moving around alone, smooth movements, no twitching etc. As far as i am aware they have always lived together...?

    • @metalcowgirl34
      @metalcowgirl34 Před rokem

      I haven’t had corns in a long time, and only tried breeding once, but when I did, the male followed the female around making jerky movements. Have you confirmed they are both girls?

  • @jorden_h
    @jorden_h Před rokem

    Could I do this for a milk snake, or should it be different?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      Absolutely, but you are going to want to look at their individual husbandry requirements and niches and adjust accordingly.

  • @nontrickpony
    @nontrickpony Před rokem +2

    Would it be possible to start off with building a bioactive terrarium with just plants and bugs and introducing some critters at a later date?
    I’ve never maintained something like this, I feel like if need to learn how to look after the plants and manage the humidity and keep it healthy for a while first.
    Are they self sustaining/cleaning after a while and you just maintain them with misting and supplementation?
    They’re so beautiful even if it was just a mini rain correct to look at.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, we recommend getting your enclosure set up Bioactive and giving it time to establish before introducing your critters. We have some enclosures specifically for the naturalistic look and don't plant to put any reptiles within them.

  • @Tarasaurus13
    @Tarasaurus13 Před rokem

    So do you actually sell reptiles at your store? I hear you mention in a few videos that you breed a few species

  • @Lorena5799
    @Lorena5799 Před 2 lety +2

    The terrarium should be higher, as corn snakes love to climb...also I wouldn't house a male and a female together. 2 females can be fine though.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +1

      One day I Hope to have a 4' tall, but they will have to be happy with 24" of height right now : ) They seem to love it!

    • @bethhodge9724
      @bethhodge9724 Před rokem +1

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter I would like to know if the female stays hidden? I have male and female and it truly amazes me that you keep yours together, I have so many questions, 1. Do you ever think that’s why she doesn’t lay eggs for you is because maybe she is staying stressed?
      I’ve heard of keeping to females together but never two males or male and female.
      Had you ever thought of putting a camera in their enclosure to see how they act together when they are mostly active sense they are crepuscular? I’d be very interested in seeing what they do, would make for a good video ..

  • @porterricko4023
    @porterricko4023 Před 2 lety +1

    My ispods are eating my plants in one of my vivariums. They're munching on my fittonias (white and red vein), and just found a piece of fikus pumila they like. I have a bunch of leaf litter in there, but they seem to like the plants instead. How do I prevent this?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +3

      Try adding a Calcium bone or denser wood, such a cork or seeds pods. They are looking for more surface area : ) Lotus seed pods are a great starter!

    • @porterricko4023
      @porterricko4023 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter thank you for the response. why would they be looking for more surface are? and how would the seed pods help?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +2

      @@porterricko4023 Essentially like people, they like to have a varied diet with lots of options, humidty variants and temp radiants available to them. With that being said, Using different fibrous biodegradeables can make all the difference when it comes to what they eat vs what they will leave alone

    • @porterricko4023
      @porterricko4023 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter Thank you for your replies. The guidance is much appreciated. A reptile shop gave me some Omega One Goldfish flakes to try. You think this could help I scattered them under the leaf litter.

  • @JacobColson34
    @JacobColson34 Před rokem

    What are you keeping ypur Humidity at in a Bioactive for Cornsnake ?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      Hey there Jake! we do a range between 40-50% with occasional spikes when we notice they are going into shed for extra humidity.

  • @Joshua.A.M
    @Joshua.A.M Před rokem

    Can you do a emerald tree boa setup?

  • @adriantexas5403
    @adriantexas5403 Před 2 lety +3

    I have 3 baby geckos what do I do with them

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey there! please reach out to our care team with species information, enclosure size and address at customercare@thebiodude.com so we can get you set up! The Dude Abides!

  • @1764bns8
    @1764bns8 Před rokem +1

    So my brothers leopard gecko had some bad shed and now he van barely see in both of his eyes so is there a way to fix this

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      A visit to a qualified reptile vet is recommended. Check your husbandry and parameters and see what needs to be fixed. Do daily warm soaks for about a week.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      hey there! Unfortunately, sheds like that occur when not enough humidity is offered and can often cause "stuck shed" or eye caps, both which can lead to infection. I would recommend using a BioDude Hygrometer to monitor humidity levels to be on the safe side and spraying / misting the enclosure more often can up the humidity for your gecko :) We would also recommend a vet visit to help the gecko and his little eyes as these can be a sensitive area for reptiles. Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions! The Dude Abides!

    • @1764bns8
      @1764bns8 Před rokem +1

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter So we went to an animal vet yesterday and after a few hours he recovered. Also thank you for the shed tips we will use them to prevent this from happening again

    • @1764bns8
      @1764bns8 Před rokem

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter hey so we got a call from the vet and said that he had a vitamin a and vitamin d deficiency so would switching feeders from meal worms to Dubai roaches be better?

  • @MrChryz707
    @MrChryz707 Před 2 lety +3

    I thought you can’t put two corn snakes together all the time.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před 2 lety +2

      We dont recommend it. We do it because they have been together for many years and have lots of experience. I would not recommend it for inexperienced or novice keepers.

  • @jacobtucker6130
    @jacobtucker6130 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you build something like your for me also like that

  • @6STRINGAHOLIC
    @6STRINGAHOLIC Před rokem

    How do you deal with snake urates in a bioactive enclosure?

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      When utilizing our substrate to create your Bioactive enclosure, the urates will naturally breakdown and replenish the soil. It is helpful to introduce clean up crew to speed up that break down process and further aerate the soil.

    • @6STRINGAHOLIC
      @6STRINGAHOLIC Před rokem

      @@TheBioDudeJoshHalter is this the same in any bioactive setup? Or just in one using your substrate? I'm in the UK. I'm not sure if you ship here

    • @6STRINGAHOLIC
      @6STRINGAHOLIC Před rokem

      I watched a video explaining how substrate in a bioactive setup becomes too acidic over time and has to be changed periodically. Is this not true?

  • @jacobtucker6130
    @jacobtucker6130 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you build like your i want too

  • @trudymartens8844
    @trudymartens8844 Před 2 lety +1

    Too bad u dont ship to canada I have wanted to purchase some of ur items but I live in canada and there's no shipping option to canada

  • @kaciek6893
    @kaciek6893 Před rokem +1

    I thought that You weren’t supposed to cohabitate corn snakes.

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem +1

      hey hey! This pair has lived together for many years prior and the staff at the bio dude pays close attention with daily monitoring to their stress levels, eating cycles and shedding cycles as well as overall activity to ensure they are happy and healthy. Only experienced keepers should try to keep corn snakes together that are not breeding. Hope this information helps!

  • @thedriftmc
    @thedriftmc Před 11 měsíci

    I take it you knew Nagini was Maltese for Snake....

  • @TheRichardgomm
    @TheRichardgomm Před rokem +1

    I always thought cornsnakes were solitary

  • @bearbiter9051
    @bearbiter9051 Před 5 měsíci

    I wish you had a branch here in the Philippines 🥺

  • @anthonyranzie5352
    @anthonyranzie5352 Před rokem

    To much corn snakes don't even need all that

    • @TheBioDudeJoshHalter
      @TheBioDudeJoshHalter  Před rokem

      They really do benefit from as much space you are able to provide for them and will utilize every inch. Being that they are in captivity, it is nice to accommodate and replicate their natural habitat.