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King Snake Care Mistakes
King snakes are big, powerful, impressive snakes, with an equally big and impressive personality. They really do make great pets. But over the years we have found some common mistakes that new keepers make. Here they are, and here is how to correct them.
All of the kingsnakes in this video are currently FOR SALE at the time that this video was made.
The Hybrid KIng on the thumbnail is available here:
www.morphmarket.com/us/c/reptiles/colubrids/desert-kingsnakes/2379055
The California King is available here:
www.morphmarket.com/us/c/reptiles/colubrids/california-kingsnakes/2259158
The Florida king in the intro is sold already but we have a few more currently available on our Morph Market store and our site:
www.morphmarket.com/us/c/reptiles/colubrids/kingsnakes?seller=coldbloodcreations&state=for_sale
For our available reptiles and other products, be sure to check out our site at:
www.coldbloodcreations.online
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Відео

2024 DRAGONS ARE HATCHING!!!
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So many have been wondering and waiting for this moment. This morning we realize we had dragons that were discovering America. Here is a quick peek at what we saw when we got in here today. If you would like to reserve your own lil baby dinosaur, we have a reservation here: www.coldbloodcreations.online/product-page/dragon-deposit-2022-babies
Baby Blood Pythons Hatching!!!
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This is the first time we here at Cold Blood Creations have bred Blood Pythons. As such this has been pretty exciting for us. Here are the results. We did not have a good hatch rate. We only ended up with 10 babies out of many more eggs. Could be that our male is small and young AND he did produce a second clutch with a different female. It could just be that we need to aquire more experience w...
Kingsnake Has A Hankerin, For Some Spankerin...
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Brown chicken brown cow… It's THAT time again...
A QUICK AND SIMPLE GUIDE FOR SETTING UP FEEDER CRICKETS
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A short and simple guide for setting up feeder crickets for feeding insect eating reptiles. Insects require am escape proof terrarium. A good food for gutloading. We both use and recommend Insect Buffet brand. We do not "dust" insects with calcium powder as it is not needed when using a good quality gutload. For water you can use sliced potatoes, oranges, apples, etc. However they will begin to...
Rodent Automatic Water System Maintenance
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If you have an automatic watering system for your rat and/or mice breeding colony, you will need to inspect and clean the system periodically to make sure that the nozzles function properly so that your rats and mice are getting a good clean water supply. Here is how we break em down and clean em up, and trouble shoot for any potential problems. Dirty valves can leak, or clog up. Both are not g...
WHAT IS THE BEST BEARDED DRAGON SUBSTRATE?
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Which substrate is best for dragons? Well, opinions vary. We've used several different ones over the years and we will give you our opinion based on 30 years of working with these little dinosaurs. In this video, we take the most frequently used materials and give you the pros and cons so that you can make up your own mind. Check out our available animals and products on our site here: www.cold...
Flashback Friday Anna's First Dragon Lays Eggs
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While going through various footage of our small family business over the years I decided to post some of these for those of you that have been with us since the beginning. Back then we were a small reptile business breeding out of a couple of small rooms in our home. I have been very, VERY blessed, to be able to work with and watch my family grow up, and work together. I am also very blessed t...
Flashback Friday One - CHOMP! -Angry California Kingsnake
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While going through various footage of our small family business over the years I decided to post some of these for those of you that have been with us since the beginning. Back then we were a small reptile business breeding out of a couple of small rooms in our home. I have been very, VERY blessed, to be able to work with and watch my family grow up, and work together. I am also very blessed t...
Our Female Blood Python Laid Eggs Finally
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We have bred this girl for 3 years or so and were starting to think that it wasn't meant to be. So we resexxed, reworked, and retried our breeding plans this year and I think we finally got it right. Now here's hoping she will be a good mom and brood those babies... Check out our available animal and products on our site here: www.coldbloodcreations.online If you are on Fakebook (aka facebook) ...
CAN YOU HOUSE BEARDED DRAGONS TOGETHER?
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CAN YOU HOUSE BEARDED DRAGONS TOGETHER?
Exotic Vets: Help or Hype?
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Exotic Vets: Help or Hype?
Philbilly's Faux News: Kingsnake Trick
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Philbilly's Faux News: Kingsnake Trick
IS IT SAFE TO SHIP BEARDED DRAGONS?
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IS IT SAFE TO SHIP BEARDED DRAGONS?
We Caught An Alligator Snapping Turtle
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We Caught An Alligator Snapping Turtle
Giant Tortoises Chilling In The Summer Heat
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Giant Tortoises Chilling In The Summer Heat
Dragon Won't Eat Veggies? ENTICE 'EM!
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Dragon Won't Eat Veggies? ENTICE 'EM!
Our Best Repticon Memories
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Our Best Repticon Memories
Baby "Halloween" Honduran Milksnakes
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Baby "Halloween" Honduran Milksnakes
Georgia's Largest Kingsnake (The chain king)
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Georgia's Largest Kingsnake (The chain king)
BEARDED DRAGON REFUSING SALADS? TRY THESE TIPS.
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BEARDED DRAGON REFUSING SALADS? TRY THESE TIPS.
Honduran Milk Snake Babies Are Hatching!
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Honduran Milk Snake Babies Are Hatching!
FEEDING CUTE BABY RED FOOT TORTOISES!
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FEEDING CUTE BABY RED FOOT TORTOISES!
Hurricane Idalia Update 2
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Hurricane Idalia Update 2
Hurricane Idalia hits Valdosta live update
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Hurricane Idalia hits Valdosta live update
We have anerythristic "Oreo Cookie" snakes and "ghost" Honduran milksnakes.
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We have anerythristic "Oreo Cookie" snakes and "ghost" Honduran milksnakes.
We Hatched Baby Nelsons Milk Snakes!
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We Hatched Baby Nelsons Milk Snakes!
Hatching Baby Dinosaurs (Bearded Dragon Babies Hatching!)
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Hatching Baby Dinosaurs (Bearded Dragon Babies Hatching!)
Albino Milk Snakes Are Hatching!
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Albino Milk Snakes Are Hatching!
Hatching Bull Snakes In A Thunderstorm
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Hatching Bull Snakes In A Thunderstorm

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  • @ditty96
    @ditty96 День тому

    I have a Honduran Milk snake that I believe has about 3 eggs that won't come out, debating whether I should try this.

  • @azizaayoub3575
    @azizaayoub3575 День тому

    Are mealworms too fatty to be a staple in their diet? I have a baby and she really likes them. I also like the ease of maintenance compared to crickets. But I wanna make sure she is getting the correct fat to protein ratio. Would meal worms be ok as the main protein?

  • @kashmiraallison7012
    @kashmiraallison7012 3 дні тому

    I’m not sure if it was said but if your heat mat doesn’t have a thermostat it can get way too hot and burn the snake

  • @rlopez18m
    @rlopez18m 4 дні тому

    so i got live meal worms for my dragon. i just inherited this past week. i have rarely seen this dragon eat! she has not touched the dried ones given to me… is there hope that she will eat the lived ones when i offer it to her instead of the dried ones?

  • @rlopez18m
    @rlopez18m 4 дні тому

    who funds the department of agriculture?! how infuriating!

  • @roxannebeard2989
    @roxannebeard2989 5 днів тому

    What about cleaning the super worms container?

  • @JustDesigned
    @JustDesigned 5 днів тому

    I am trying to convince my friend to get another cage for his male dragon. He has two together one male one female and they do seem to be bonded, however I am concerned that female might be stressed. Not my pets but I come over often and play with them together. Can they bond at all or is it usually just mating?

  • @Bob_Bobson47
    @Bob_Bobson47 6 днів тому

    Im considering cohabitating two of these little guys; thanks for the clear explanation!

  • @jakekilroy2234
    @jakekilroy2234 6 днів тому

    Are you cold blooded no ? How do you feel when you’re cold ? Hope this answered your video

  • @haroldmcmillion5534
    @haroldmcmillion5534 8 днів тому

    Is it ok to use sand in a breaded dragon

  • @Wildsidesabrina
    @Wildsidesabrina 8 днів тому

    Love the opening verse!! Thanks so much for always sharing the Word of God ❤🙏🏼

    • @ColdBloodCreations
      @ColdBloodCreations 8 днів тому

      Hey Sabrina. Long time no see. How are you?

    • @Wildsidesabrina
      @Wildsidesabrina 8 днів тому

      @@ColdBloodCreations doing ok, lost my Dad in March, and it opened my eyes to what I was missing in my relationship with Christ. My only focus now is getting through those narrow gates. Hope you guys are doing well! Maybe see you in Daytona this year?

  • @katrinarobertson7173
    @katrinarobertson7173 9 днів тому

    LOL! Love Philbilly! You nailed it.

  • @BlossomRose14
    @BlossomRose14 10 днів тому

    i tried to feed mealworms to my bearded dragon but he didn’t eat them what does that mean

    • @ColdBloodCreations
      @ColdBloodCreations 10 днів тому

      It means you gonna have to feed him something different.

  • @ryanergle
    @ryanergle 10 днів тому

    How do i go about buying a dragon frim yall i have owned one in the past and appreciate your noladge andthe fact that you are very informative in yiur vudeos

  • @The_Fall369
    @The_Fall369 12 днів тому

    Straight up extortion. Especially our State of Georgia, I want a corn snake so bad after having recently gotten into reptiles/snakes specifically but i'm unsure as the Corn i'm looking at would come from Florida, would that be illegal for me to own it because of Georgia's law on keeping native species? Any help would be greatly appreciated

    • @The_Fall369
      @The_Fall369 12 днів тому

      Also, regarding obeying the government, Acts 5:29 and Dan 3:18 are a great insight to this topic

  • @nancygonzales1256
    @nancygonzales1256 12 днів тому

    Very informative my 7 yr old grandson with moms permission of course may be getting a ball python looks like I'll be helping 😅with the set up and cleaning and feeding so I'm just starting out learning I've always been terrified of reptiles but I met the snake he wants and to my surprise was not afraid and carried her around in the pet store 😅 thank you

  • @kidswhoworkandplay2199
    @kidswhoworkandplay2199 12 днів тому

    Thanks, CBC and loved the comedy too! 😂

  • @seanblancher7212
    @seanblancher7212 13 днів тому

    Great video guys and gals

  • @trinlygon
    @trinlygon 13 днів тому

    Just my opinion of course. In the wild there are no paper towels or tile and they manage to survive. They are native to mild deserts and arid woods so I believe it is best to make your substrate as close to that as possible. Mine is a mix of play sand, organic topsoil, sphagnum moss and eco earth. Depending on the reptile the mix varies, I use more soil and moss for my geckos etc. My dragons love to burrow and I feel like I would be taking away their feeling of safety if they could not dig. Yes, they get dirty but they are happy! My dragons also love water, they play and splash and even dig in it lol. I just wanted to share my thoughts, have an amazing day!

  • @JamesEpic3
    @JamesEpic3 13 днів тому

    Subscribed!!

  • @JamesEpic3
    @JamesEpic3 13 днів тому

    I got our bearded dragon from a local reptile store because every set up was so spectacular and clean.

  • @lost.in.scaradise
    @lost.in.scaradise 13 днів тому

    Love the reasoning y'all got into reptiles. I came from the invert hobby & bred old world tarantulas for many years before I got my first cold blooded buddy. It's always fun trying to explain to folks what a pleasure it is to work with such unique and often misunderstood animals.

  • @SarahRosaEsq
    @SarahRosaEsq 14 днів тому

    This video is the most helpful I’ve seen on bearded dragons, and I’ve watched dozens by now! Thank you so so so much for this content. And your daughter is adorable and hilarious! Warm wishes to your family 😊😊😊

  • @elisebrito2402
    @elisebrito2402 14 днів тому

    awesome video!! i’m debating getting a nelson and this video is so helpful!!!

  • @tinacoribella5
    @tinacoribella5 14 днів тому

    ❤so happy❤️🎉

  • @pennywise4209
    @pennywise4209 15 днів тому

    I am a first time dragon owner someone gave hime to me due to Neglecting him.....i have a 50 gallon tank with a 150 watt basking bulb.... he chills on his rock under the light with his mouth open constantly is this due to lack of heat or to much heat??? I have another lamp with a uvb light 13 watts is there anything i need to kno...i feel like im doing something wrong.....

    • @dylanhernandez3980
      @dylanhernandez3980 2 дні тому

      Don’t worry!!! They open their mouths as a way of thermoregulating pretty much their version of sweating! It’s a normal process however I think that a 150 watt basking bulb might be too hot because the basking bulb should be between 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit and I get that perfectly with a 100 watt im worried that the 150 may be way too hot. If you have a thermometer or temperature gun you can check the basking spot to make sure that the correct temperature needs are met!

  • @jaimefranciscogarzoncaiced2691
    @jaimefranciscogarzoncaiced2691 15 днів тому

    I wanna see you beardies salad, maybe you could help me improve de quality of my babys Food, whats your Instagram?

  • @KoltonSmth
    @KoltonSmth 15 днів тому

    Have you tried misting orange juice onto greens?

  • @miker4430
    @miker4430 15 днів тому

    She’s a character

  • @miker4430
    @miker4430 15 днів тому

    Gorgeous

  • @miker4430
    @miker4430 15 днів тому

    Very nice

  • @iDontCare628
    @iDontCare628 15 днів тому

    I'm 11 and I'm getting one tomorrow ❤❤❤

  • @Kfcfire
    @Kfcfire 15 днів тому

    Thank u so much I just got one and I’m learning.

  • @raybaker1484
    @raybaker1484 15 днів тому

    Awwww

  • @toesalotboys3378
    @toesalotboys3378 16 днів тому

    I, a 12 year old atm, got a bearded dragon for christmas. My Sister who was 18 years old at the time decided to impulse buy one because i had gotten one for some reason. She kept it in this small glass aquarium and its living condition was just an absolute mess. I was practically forced to co-habitate my beardies cus she just couldnt take care of her lizard.

  • @amandaqueen2475
    @amandaqueen2475 16 днів тому

    We just adopted our first dragon. We love him so much and he's so sweet 🥰 but last night i was holding him and he fell asleep but started gaping in his sleep. It looked like he was burping almost....should i take him to be seen?

  • @bernardwarren8442
    @bernardwarren8442 17 днів тому

    These dragons eat everything... Honey Bees bumblebees wasps beetles crickets grasshoppers

  • @Neochet
    @Neochet 17 днів тому

    The whole "don't use sand as a substrate" infuriates me because it stems from a lack of understanding, and and almost "Chinese whispers" like effect where key bits of information have been lost over time. 1. The type of sand is never really discussed in this topic, it's always just a blanket "sand is bad" - The original reports of sand causing impaction stems specifically from CALCI-SAND being used a substrate; this is still a big nono as beardies can sense the calcium in the sand and will naturally want to eat it in large quantities, this is bad. Additionally, certain sands like builders sand are also used which, again, is bad as it easily clumps up and can cause impaction. However, something like a 50/50 mix of play sand and top soil is completely fine. 2. People think their beardy is naturally inclined to eat sand. This is NOT true, no healthy beardy will eat sand, this was touched on in the video. A healthy beardy will never be inclined to eat sand, if a beardy is observed deliberately consuming sand it means it is not getting the correct nutrients in their diet, so are seeking it from the soil. This is an issue with the husbandry, not the substrate. 3. While tile isn't necessarily a bad substrate, it has been observed that beardies can develop muscle and joint issues when they are kept strictly on tile due to the hard nature of the material, similarly to how you'd get foot issues if you spent most of your time walking barefoot on hard stone floors. Additionally, while the nail filing is a pro for tile, this can easily be achieved with rocks/bricks placed around the enclosure as climbing/enrichment activities. 4. Another issue with providing solid substrate is that beardies have a natural instinct to dig, and this can provide enrichment for the dragon. I know you have stated in a previous video that you don't really observe beardies digging, but it is a natural and observed behaviour so why not offer them the opportunity (and yes, dig boxes can be a good compromise). 5. People seem to think that beardies should not eat food on loose substrate due to the risk of ingesting sand. Again, with a healthy beady this is a non-issue, a healthy bearded dragon can pass (the correct type of) sand with no issue, especially at the quantities they will accidentally ingest with their food. People tend to recommend feeding their dragon from a cup if they're on loose sand, however this deprives them of both the exercise and mental enrichment they will get from actively hunting their prey around the enclosure. tl;dr - When a bearded dragon husbandry is done correctly, i.e heat, UVB, nutrients, hydration, etc. A healthy bearded dragon will never have an issue with impaction when kept on the CORRECT type of loose substrate, and if you observe your beardy deliberately eating their sand, it means you've done something wrong or they're sick. Also note that the above is specifically for juvenile/adult beardies, babies below like 6 months it's still recommended to keep on something like paper towel.

  • @Na.thalia.a
    @Na.thalia.a 17 днів тому

    Hello can you explain the bathing process? How often? And why since they are desert animals? 🤔

  • @Kaylen-EretriaMason
    @Kaylen-EretriaMason 19 днів тому

    Thank you i think I’ll be watching more 😊

  • @unicornvixen7018
    @unicornvixen7018 19 днів тому

    Would a water bowl be appropriate for my dragon, I live in Arizona, it's pretty darn dry here. I know he comes from an arid climate, but beardies do need AN amount of humidity yes? I'm also doing research on my own, but I want enough opinions to form a general consensus.

  • @Thanos_TheKitten
    @Thanos_TheKitten 20 днів тому

    I don't know why I am watching this video, I have a CAT😅

  • @wsanch111
    @wsanch111 21 день тому

    (Bible verse) Love the intro. You are now my go to Bearded Dragon experts on UA-cam. God bless

  • @jeremymcquay4642
    @jeremymcquay4642 21 день тому

    Yall u are correct on everything exept about the crickets because when bearded dragons are young, they need LOTS of protein and crickets give off plenty of protein as of worms, well.... Worms dont give off as much protein and worms are slow moving and the bearded dragon is gonna wanna chase something so if yall want your bearded dragon to get much exercise than it needs to chase crickets plus bearded dragons cant live on worms. So give it fruit and greens to although, yall are right on everything else.

  • @goreala4life
    @goreala4life 21 день тому

    Welp after that nappy comment I won’t be watching this channel again 😂😂 tf

  • @WhiteTiger12336
    @WhiteTiger12336 21 день тому

    My beardie likes to lay in his water so i have to keep water. Also he likes to suck up water also. He has 1 he bathes in and 1 he slurps from. I also do spray his food and him. I guess it also depends on the beardie also

  • @Silent-Moon
    @Silent-Moon 21 день тому

    I would rather spend money at a store who loves their animals and cares about their well-being. Don’t understand why they would get angry at that.

  • @Hogstrictors
    @Hogstrictors 21 день тому

    My pacific gopher nearly always defecates in his huge corner water dish. I actually like it cause its less I have to replace nasty soiled substrate. Just flush and soap with hot water scrub his water dish and all good. I only have 5 snakes (for now) so its easy to maintain cleanliness.

  • @SavannahBurris
    @SavannahBurris 23 дні тому

    The only time my snake goes on my neck and on a walk with me is to go to the park a few blocks away for some supervised time in the sun and grass. I let them smell some new things that way once every few weeks or so and they seem to enjoy their few minutes in the sun. I love it when kids approach us when we’re out to ask questions. I used to be an educator at a Zoo so it’s always great to see the curiosity about reptiles 😊

  • @SavannahBurris
    @SavannahBurris 23 дні тому

    The only time my snake goes on my neck and on a walk with me is to go to the park a few blocks away for some supervised time in the sun and grass. I let them smell some new things that way once every few weeks or so and they seem to enjoy their few minutes in the sun. I love it when kids approach us when we’re out to ask questions. I used to be an educator at a Zoo so it’s always great to see the curiosity about reptiles 😊