Still not as weird as that chica whose White’s tree frogs swallow her entire fingers. Ik those are amphibians, but she owns reptiles, too, so it counts!
@@deathound looked into it more, and it turns out it’s controversial even in scientific circles. There’s no biological evidence that they can show affection and yet some argue that reptile actions show otherwise
I accidentally bought one with no hole when I specifically wanted to cut one up and put it around my bed legs so I don't stub my toes 😭 but yes can confirm they have ones with no holes
@@marsfeathers what motion do u do to be able to launch water through it like do u pretend your choking a child or just shove the tube down and pull it out ? like I don't understand how that would be good at shooting water also the one time I was at a public pool , which was only once it wasn't interesting too many people in a small area and I just didn't wanna get in yeh nah even kept my shirt on ... I like building river dams better then just swimming and chilling in those rivers is much more nicer and feels cleaner when it's constantly running water from the mountains
I have only had one escape. It was my favorite ball python. He didn't go anywhere, he lifted his lid then curled up on top of it and waited for us to notice him. I swear he's smarter than any snake should be because he's so docile and engaging.
Our ball python is an escape artist! Our whole family of six was once gathered in a bedroom when our five year old daughter knocked over a basket of clothes by accident. When she was putting the basket back she squealed because our ball python was nestled in the space where the basket had been! The best part is she insisted she hadn’t knocked the basket over and put it all down to God revealing to us where our snake was hiding.
All ball pythons if taken care of properly are docile which is most of them and yes all ball pythons escape and wanna know why? It's because u have a crappy lid you prolly had a mesh lid did you?
@@reneramirez7274 dawg, dont just insult this person on how they clearly treat their pet well just because the lid wasnt perfect. Go and eat some excrement.
Dude… I had a Brazilian rainbow boa. He got out of his enclosure like 3 times. Found him downstairs once. Found him in my toilet once. Found him coiled up beside my head in bed the last time. If you pay attention they leave a trail of knocked over items
@@SavageHunter1112 Snakes don't actually see humans as viable food under normal circumstances and there's never been a documented case of a pet snake eating a person. It was most likely drawn in because of the warmth human bodies give off.
I love how as people we just tell our pets to let us do shit😂 like "stop reacting to this giant being snatching you off of solid ground". I do it too but thinking about it is funny.
@@tamara25252 You could try tapping him gently every time you pick him up; it might give it time to prepare or at the very least an indicator of what's gonna happen.
my mom said the same a few years ago. im 20 and still live with my parents but i just bought a snake myself and brought it home. she’s coping lol. i recommend either a ball python or corn snake, or if you can easily get one where you live, a hognose. they’re the 3 most common that won’t get big or likely to musk on you
@@MEAT_CANNON certain pythons and boas are smaller in size than what you're probably thinking of- Ball pythons and Rosy boas are perfectly sized for a standard pet and are easy for beginners :)
tip if you lose a snake or reptile - cool down the house, only have one source of heat, reptiles will make their way to the warm source when it gets cold.
I've also seen where people put flour in certain entryways to see if the snake crawled into or out of the room or along the walls to follow the flour trail they leave behind and follow it.
It goes the otherway too, although nothing you can control. I grew up in a farmhouse and every single day it was hot out we would find the same couple wild snakes lying in out bathtub to get hauled back outside😅 so if its toasty weather check cool damp plases too.
Same with the big bamboo tubes. My idiot of a Taiwanese beauty snake decided to set up shop inside one. Managed to coax her out over the course of an hour with a pink and promptly sealed all the bamboo shut. Snakes are desperate to get into the smallest, stupidest places.
It's all down to preferences. Less scary but more like how certain people like certain dog breeds over others. I personally love snakes and bugs but many people are (rightfully) afraid of them! It's hard to get past the scary factor for a lot of people
Glad you’re proactive in not making the noodles an accessible space. People who think that this snake search may or may not your “first rodeo”, as the phrase goes, would think that that’s a place for a snake to try to hide in. It’s a combination of knowing enough to consider it a possibility, so you should check, but not knowing enough to know that a snake owner worth their salt already prevented that possibility, so there’s no need to check.
I lost a snake for months. Nowhere to be found. We were shocked cause the cage wa still closed and everything, but the snake wasn't there. Well we finally decided we would try to get another snake after so long and during the cage cleanout we discovered a hollowed out plastic branch where this snake had been hiding all this time. We had 2 snakes living in the same tank for months and we never saw them both at the same time.
I have a ball python he is now 21 yrs old. He has escaped twice. Once for 2 days and the second for 6 months. His last escape was 14 years ago if i remember correctly.
you can get airconditoner insulated rubber tubing. the hole size should fit the snake so the snake can get In and out while floating. the rubber is very soft so it'll be comfortable
I have definitely lost a python in a wet/dry vac hose (exotic pet store worth an escapee)... it was winter so I put one end in a snow pile and the The other half inside near a space heater and it came out eventually
One thing you can do with pool noodles to make them safe other than plugging up the holes is to cut a slit down the length of it, and cut a little bit into the interior wall of the same noodle. Hard to do with normal knives. It’s easier with the foam cutting knives and one can be shaped so that all you have to do is make a formed foam cutter and just push/pull the noodle through. The slit right down the length of it causes the noodle to expand as the snake crawls down it. It’s the same thing people with small critters like gerbils and hamsters getting paper towel tubes with a slit right down the length of it. Some people go so far as to remove a full length strip from the pool noodle (which now has a wider slit in it) and use that strip for a climbing vine. If the derp is still “stuck”, it’s because the derp refuses to be not “stuck”.
I had gotten my first snake a Kenyan sand boa. One say i couldn't find him we were panicking taking our hides feeling through substrate. Finally we found him. He had gotten behind the decorative backing. He was fine just hidden but that got removed and never put back on
Carboard tubes are better in my experience for the reason of the holes are huge. I only ever really kept smaller snakes though, so that definitely isn't sustainable for larger species
Glad that your snake also sometimes randomly forgets that they were fine with you 8 seconds ago. Lol. That reasuring touch usually fixes it for my snake too.
Boa constrictors have always been one of my favorite snakes. In my experience , snakes do not like the top of their head touched , but if you can gently rub under their chin they seem to like that.
My bearded dragon is so old now i left his enclosure door open once, for at least 24 hours if not longer, and he never left. Just chilled in the basking spot 😂
I have among others, a couple of ackie monitorz, and they are smart enough to actively seek out ways to get out, and if they want to get out, they will get out, and as soon as they have discovered a trick to get out, they will keep escaping untill you find the breach and plug ut up:p the nice thing about monitors, is that when they get out, just walk around the area around your enclosure, and make slight movements to everything, like, if there's a couch there, just push it one cm or slide a stick in under it etc, and listen for the telltell sound of their claws tapping on the floor😛
My dad has two boas, named Nimue and Merlin. Nimue is a softy but Merlin is more aggressive. Despite that, my dad has a pair of long forceps that he uses whenever he feeds them so he doesn't get the smell of food on his hands.
I love their home, I'm really against keeping these babies in a aquarium or captured at all they deserve to be free. But atleast you have given them trees etc.
You could pre-cut the length of the noodle on the one you use for the snake so if he ever did get stuck inside you simply have to pry it open and dont have to worry about cutting it to save him whilst hes inside.
if you think a snake is loving you while he's swirling around you, it is actually measuring that how long he needs to be to dewour you...snake owners, beware
I lost a baby ball python once and two weeks later my twin sister found it 5 miles away right outside her car. The only explanation is it crawled out the second story window found its way down to my sisters car and wound up taking a ride to her softball practice somewhere on the undercarraiage of the vehicle and crawled out when she got out of her softball practice. Might be the weirdest Lost and found snake story ever. On god this is true.
Something really small like a Dekays Brown Snake wouldn't have any issue getting through that. Now I would definitely either skip it or plug it up for a snake that would fit, but get stuck!!!!
I’m going to unlock a new fear for you guys. My family had to block up the pool noodle holes due to big spiders that would crawl in them. Did see several spiders in there.
I had a little yearling get out one time and I ended up finding her in the computer printer. XD My mom had just printed something off not too long ago so the printer head was still warm and she crawled right on in there. XD
Let my red tail out on my desk. She squeezed her way in between the top of the desk and the top of the PC. The clearance is such that the PC can ONLY be pulled out from the front. It was a pain in the ass but all she wanted to do was sit on the hot radiator.
My boa Chip the Lip pulled the ol disappearing act and his enclosure is escape proof I freaked out took all of his furniture out only for him to be hiding in a tunnel he dug out under his water dish 🫤😑. Well played sir well played.
“Ok now you’re being weird” says every reptile owner when their pet just FoRGetS who they are
Still not as weird as that chica whose White’s tree frogs swallow her entire fingers. Ik those are amphibians, but she owns reptiles, too, so it counts!
I’ve heard that reptiles just…lack the part of the brain that can feel affection
@@sparky6757 Completely untrue, as there’s tons of video evidence of reptiles showing affection and care to owners and caretakers.
@@deathound looked into it more, and it turns out it’s controversial even in scientific circles. There’s no biological evidence that they can show affection and yet some argue that reptile actions show otherwise
@@deathound And then there’s birds… peak reptile.
they sell noodles without the holes
thats helpful i didnt know that. those are less fun to blow in the pool but better for this
I accidentally bought one with no hole when I specifically wanted to cut one up and put it around my bed legs so I don't stub my toes 😭 but yes can confirm they have ones with no holes
since when do pool noodles have holes?
@@leonienuhn4571 I've actually only ever seen the ones with holes in pools and at stores. You shoot water at people through em it's great
@@marsfeathers what motion do u do to be able to launch water through it like do u pretend your choking a child or just shove the tube down and pull it out ? like
I don't understand how that would be good at shooting water
also the one time I was at a public pool , which was only once it wasn't interesting too many people in a small area and I just didn't wanna get in yeh nah even kept my shirt on ... I like building river dams better then just swimming and chilling in those rivers is much more nicer and feels cleaner when it's constantly running water from the mountains
I have only had one escape. It was my favorite ball python. He didn't go anywhere, he lifted his lid then curled up on top of it and waited for us to notice him. I swear he's smarter than any snake should be because he's so docile and engaging.
He said "see? I could escape if I wanted to but I'm such a good boy that I didn't. This good behavior deserves a rat, right???"
Our ball python is an escape artist! Our whole family of six was once gathered in a bedroom when our five year old daughter knocked over a basket of clothes by accident. When she was putting the basket back she squealed because our ball python was nestled in the space where the basket had been! The best part is she insisted she hadn’t knocked the basket over and put it all down to God revealing to us where our snake was hiding.
All ball pythons if taken care of properly are docile which is most of them and yes all ball pythons escape and wanna know why? It's because u have a crappy lid you prolly had a mesh lid did you?
@@reneramirez7274 dawg, dont just insult this person on how they clearly treat their pet well just because the lid wasnt perfect. Go and eat some excrement.
He just wanted to be first in line when the rat on the tweezer comes around 😂
Dude… I had a Brazilian rainbow boa. He got out of his enclosure like 3 times. Found him downstairs once. Found him in my toilet once. Found him coiled up beside my head in bed the last time. If you pay attention they leave a trail of knocked over items
Aw he wanted to be with you :)
Make sure it doeant get out anymore. You night not wake up next time!
That last place is adorable and horrifying at the same time.
Excuse me IN the toilet???
@@SavageHunter1112 Snakes don't actually see humans as viable food under normal circumstances and there's never been a documented case of a pet snake eating a person. It was most likely drawn in because of the warmth human bodies give off.
I love how as people we just tell our pets to let us do shit😂 like "stop reacting to this giant being snatching you off of solid ground". I do it too but thinking about it is funny.
You know, I now suddenly understand why my snake freaks out when I get him out of his tank but calms down as soon as he's out. 😂😂😂😅
@@tamara25252 You could try tapping him gently every time you pick him up; it might give it time to prepare or at the very least an indicator of what's gonna happen.
I can't wait to see his movie.
It’s a sexy minions sequel 😀 (his idea)
@@leafystreetwhat role is he gonna play 😳
@@brandonoconnor8292 assistant coconut oiler
@@leafystreet release date? Asking for a friend.
@@leafystreet 😂
My mom won't let me have a snake till I move out, but I'm definitely gonna get one some day. That is a beautiful animal
Get something that won’t grow too big to take care of.
That's how my grandma was... wouldn't let me have a snake. Eventually I got one though and have had her since 2016 :) She's a ball python
my mom said the same a few years ago. im 20 and still live with my parents but i just bought a snake myself and brought it home. she’s coping lol. i recommend either a ball python or corn snake, or if you can easily get one where you live, a hognose. they’re the 3 most common that won’t get big or likely to musk on you
Don't get pythons, boas, or anything that grows huge. It's unfair to the animal. They belong in nature.
@@MEAT_CANNON certain pythons and boas are smaller in size than what you're probably thinking of- Ball pythons and Rosy boas are perfectly sized for a standard pet and are easy for beginners :)
tip if you lose a snake or reptile - cool down the house, only have one source of heat, reptiles will make their way to the warm source when it gets cold.
Important note to tack on to this advice:
A running refrigerator/freezer is a heat source, underneath it is one of the places you should check.
This is assuming they didn't get stuck somewhere but still a great tip
I've also seen where people put flour in certain entryways to see if the snake crawled into or out of the room or along the walls to follow the flour trail they leave behind and follow it.
that's brilliant!
It goes the otherway too, although nothing you can control. I grew up in a farmhouse and every single day it was hot out we would find the same couple wild snakes lying in out bathtub to get hauled back outside😅 so if its toasty weather check cool damp plases too.
my snake bonks his head like that sometimes too, they're so stupid, i love them 😂
no, you're the stupid one
That snake is bonkers
Bonk
That was stupid and I love it
Same with the big bamboo tubes. My idiot of a Taiwanese beauty snake decided to set up shop inside one. Managed to coax her out over the course of an hour with a pink and promptly sealed all the bamboo shut. Snakes are desperate to get into the smallest, stupidest places.
“I’ve heard stories of them dying” *snake casually slithering up the camera* 😭😂
I can’t understand how people think snakes are anything but ADORABLE. And this is coming from a cat person.
I know I love snakes but not the giant omes
Wow that’s a combo
It's all down to preferences. Less scary but more like how certain people like certain dog breeds over others.
I personally love snakes and bugs but many people are (rightfully) afraid of them! It's hard to get past the scary factor for a lot of people
Yea I'm a cat person and I LOVE snakes their so cute
A cat is just a fluffball with a snake for a tail.
"Your okay🥺👉👈", "Alright now your being wierd😐."
Glad you’re proactive in not making the noodles an accessible space.
People who think that this snake search may or may not your “first rodeo”, as the phrase goes, would think that that’s a place for a snake to try to hide in.
It’s a combination of knowing enough to consider it a possibility, so you should check,
but not knowing enough to know that a snake owner worth their salt already prevented that possibility, so there’s no need to check.
I think it’s sweet how you warm your snake when you pick it up and talk to it even though there is likely no way it understands you
You are my favorite youtuber when I see you it always makes me happy
that really means a lot, thankie
I lost a snake for months. Nowhere to be found. We were shocked cause the cage wa still closed and everything, but the snake wasn't there. Well we finally decided we would try to get another snake after so long and during the cage cleanout we discovered a hollowed out plastic branch where this snake had been hiding all this time. We had 2 snakes living in the same tank for months and we never saw them both at the same time.
Your love and care for your buddy is so apparent in this vid and really sweet ❤
"now you're being weird" - someone to me at any social event
Boas love to find there comfort zone they have so much curiosity!
My brother has the same species of snake. He chills in my room, and I found him blocking the door one night
“So rambunctious … alright now your being weird”😂
I have a ball python he is now 21 yrs old. He has escaped twice. Once for 2 days and the second for 6 months. His last escape was 14 years ago if i remember correctly.
I had to break apart a full size couch to find my ball python Zoey once. It was my grandmas couch. Even a few years later, she was not thrilled.
you can get airconditoner insulated rubber tubing. the hole size should fit the snake so the snake can get In and out while floating. the rubber is very soft so it'll be comfortable
not again!!! they hide in the darndest places 🤣🤣🤣
Some snakes really go "This is my hole! It was made for me!"
"All right, now you're being weird " 🤣
I have definitely lost a python in a wet/dry vac hose (exotic pet store worth an escapee)... it was winter so I put one end in a snow pile and the The other half inside near a space heater and it came out eventually
“Now ur being weird” had my rolling for no reason
One thing you can do with pool noodles to make them safe other than plugging up the holes is to cut a slit down the length of it, and cut a little bit into the interior wall of the same noodle. Hard to do with normal knives. It’s easier with the foam cutting knives and one can be shaped so that all you have to do is make a formed foam cutter and just push/pull the noodle through.
The slit right down the length of it causes the noodle to expand as the snake crawls down it. It’s the same thing people with small critters like gerbils and hamsters getting paper towel tubes with a slit right down the length of it.
Some people go so far as to remove a full length strip from the pool noodle (which now has a wider slit in it) and use that strip for a climbing vine.
If the derp is still “stuck”, it’s because the derp refuses to be not “stuck”.
I had gotten my first snake a Kenyan sand boa. One say i couldn't find him we were panicking taking our hides feeling through substrate. Finally we found him. He had gotten behind the decorative backing. He was fine just hidden but that got removed and never put back on
"Man is making movies" i laughed so hard
Danger noodle got stuck in a pool noodle 😅
Cute lil boop noodle 🥺
ur videos bring me so much joy
I lost my snake a bit ago, found it about a week later just laying in the grass in the backyard
He went on vacation 😂
Carboard tubes are better in my experience for the reason of the holes are huge. I only ever really kept smaller snakes though, so that definitely isn't sustainable for larger species
Glad that your snake also sometimes randomly forgets that they were fine with you 8 seconds ago. Lol. That reasuring touch usually fixes it for my snake too.
Boa constrictors have always been one of my favorite snakes.
In my experience , snakes do not like the top of their head touched , but if you can gently rub under their chin they seem to like that.
Seeing this after watching dankpods regularly makes me think that all of the snakes share the same brain
Snake: Th-this is my hole! It was made for me!
My bearded dragon is so old now i left his enclosure door open once, for at least 24 hours if not longer, and he never left. Just chilled in the basking spot 😂
snake sitting on the tripod being like "it's my turn to photograph you now human, get in the the enclosure."
Snake be like, I do slither.
I have among others, a couple of ackie monitorz, and they are smart enough to actively seek out ways to get out, and if they want to get out, they will get out, and as soon as they have discovered a trick to get out, they will keep escaping untill you find the breach and plug ut up:p the nice thing about monitors, is that when they get out, just walk around the area around your enclosure, and make slight movements to everything, like, if there's a couch there, just push it one cm or slide a stick in under it etc, and listen for the telltell sound of their claws tapping on the floor😛
Baby boas are super fun and cute. My big boy boa (not a baby) is still rambunctious and a sweetheart.
I followed you just to see your geckos hatch! Good luck!
Imagine the predator that is your sworn enemy adopts you and tries to be your friend
You’ve lost your vape in a pool noodle? Yes, I caught that.
I lost a beta fish like that once, inside a curly Ryssota shell. I no longer use curly seashells as aquarium decor.
Cut a slice down the side so that the pressure has a place to expand if it accidentally gets in there - a c is always safer than an o
My dad has two boas, named Nimue and Merlin. Nimue is a softy but Merlin is more aggressive. Despite that, my dad has a pair of long forceps that he uses whenever he feeds them so he doesn't get the smell of food on his hands.
The one time I’m happy I got click baited
imagine trying to blow water out at a sibling and you end up potato cannoning your lost lizard instead?
I hate it when that happens.
You have beautiful hands!
I didn't even know they sell pool noodle with a hole, I only ever saw unholed ones 😂
Who knew the real danger noodles are the ones made from foam, not the ones that crawl around on the ground? 🤯
Ok its crazy to think about how old the Appalachians are, but it's even wilder to think how [relatively] young Saturn's rings are!
They like to hang out by water heaters for the warmth plus most water heaters are in a dark closet type place and they like that too.
He goes from noodle to full on S T I C K when grabbed
A snake hiding in a pool noodle is a best hiding spot for a snake
I love their home, I'm really against keeping these babies in a aquarium or captured at all they deserve to be free. But atleast you have given them trees etc.
Luckily most pet snakes are captive bred now.
I had a python get into a speaker one time.
Is he new or something? 😊❤ I'm glad he was found safe. ❤❤❤
You could pre-cut the length of the noodle on the one you use for the snake so if he ever did get stuck inside you simply have to pry it open and dont have to worry about cutting it to save him whilst hes inside.
solid idea
Why not notched noodles, a slit in the length for flex? Perhaps too strong a spring in the foam but I'd imagine that's cool :o :s thanks for sharing!
Anyone who has ever watched bill jensen or bathrobe dwane knows an even worse way to lose a snake
You could split it on one side just in case they still manage to get in.
Snake with a movie camera
DAMN THATS A FAST BOI
if you think a snake is loving you while he's swirling around you, it is actually measuring that how long he needs to be to dewour you...snake owners, beware
A danger noodle for a danger noodle
i feel like if they’re in the noodle just cut a slit in one of the holes and tear it open
I lost a baby ball python once and two weeks later my twin sister found it 5 miles away right outside her car. The only explanation is it crawled out the second story window found its way down to my sisters car and wound up taking a ride to her softball practice somewhere on the undercarraiage of the vehicle and crawled out when she got out of her softball practice. Might be the weirdest Lost and found snake story ever. On god this is true.
i know it’s very much not the point but that snake is so pretty i love it
I just want someone to talk to me the way this man talks to his snakes
Something really small like a Dekays Brown Snake wouldn't have any issue getting through that. Now I would definitely either skip it or plug it up for a snake that would fit, but get stuck!!!!
I’m going to unlock a new fear for you guys. My family had to block up the pool noodle holes due to big spiders that would crawl in them. Did see several spiders in there.
awwwww the snake is so cute. now i want one and i will be dead in a few days i bet
Okay but consider the following: Blow really hard in one end to make a snake launcher
Is that a Boa? Thought it was a BP but you got balls of steel handling it like that lol
Omg he is IDENTICAL TO MY BOA maybe a little bigger but he is literally an exact replica!
You could cut along the side of the noodle so if the snake does get stuck you could just open the noodle
Pov: you get grounded for being the snake you are and not the snake they want yo to be
"Edit: dammit"
😂🤣😂🤣😂
I had a little yearling get out one time and I ended up finding her in the computer printer. XD
My mom had just printed something off not too long ago so the printer head was still warm and she crawled right on in there. XD
Let my red tail out on my desk. She squeezed her way in between the top of the desk and the top of the PC. The clearance is such that the PC can ONLY be pulled out from the front. It was a pain in the ass but all she wanted to do was sit on the hot radiator.
Cutest snake ever:)
That looks just like my snake.
sir you are touching his neck
Imagine doing this for 5 years straight just to get bit and drop dead
Thats not a venomous snake lol
imagine posting a comment just to end up wrong
He doesn't keep highly venomous snakes
Is... Is that a Wii U console in the enclosure?
Aglaonema and a Golden Pothos? Your snake has great taste in houseplants. Good for him.
People loose their noodles in a noodle? Lol.
My boa Chip the Lip pulled the ol disappearing act and his enclosure is escape proof I freaked out took all of his furniture out only for him to be hiding in a tunnel he dug out under his water dish 🫤😑. Well played sir well played.
This must be what "danger noodle" means, because it sure isn't our pet snake's ❤😉
I want a snake again, I miss my Ball Python Crystal
That is a beautiful snake 🤩