Episodios

  • 230: Which is Better for Reptiles: Captivity or the Wild? | Dr. Billy Sveen - AAH
    Jun 6 2025

    Dr. Billy Sveen discusses his new scientific paper, Captive Equivalence As A Minimum Welfare Standard For Captivity-Managed Herpetofauna, highlighting the ethics of keeping herps in captivity in comparison to the wild and all that goes into considering the lives of each counterpart. For anyone wanting to improve their care in captivity, or even those wanting to start thinking about the ethics of their care differently, this episode is a must-watch. Dr. Billy Sveen notes The Five Domains of care in captivity and compares them to how the wild counterparts live, with considerations of survival rates, habitat losses, suffering in animals, and more. Billy also demonstrates ways that we as captive keepers can improve our care in enclosures, diet, enrichment, and other aspects of care to ensure that we are keeping our herps responsibly and ethically.


    SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/230-billy-sveen/

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    Visit The BioDude: https://www.thebiodude.com/

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    JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathome

    LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:

    Billy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creepersherpetoculture/

    Captive Equivalence As A Minimum Welfare Standard For Captivity-Managed Herpetofauna: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f99c047fa9ceb071696ee9a/t/67ec2f45295d144305dc58f1/1743531845626/V7.1_001_Opinion_Sveen.pdf

    00:00 Introducing Dr. Billy Sveen

    2:07 Coming Up: Zoo Med ReptiTemp Dimming Thermostat

    2:39 Coming Up: The Bio Dude Substrates + Bug Grub

    3:14 Welcome Billy - Reptile Keeping + Projects

    8:23 Captive Equivalence As A Minimum Welfare Standard For Captivity-Managed Herpetofauna

    26:32 Zoo Med ReptiTemp Dimming Thermostat

    28:03 Applying Welfare Standards

    36:41 The Bio Dude Substrates + Bug Grub

    37:42 Updating Captive Care To Improve Welfare + Defining Suffering

    54:11 Survival Rates + Wild Caught Animals

    1:03:17 Habitat Loss of Wild Herps + Natural Fallacies

    1:14:56 Ethics of Suffering in Animals

    1:23:24 What Can I Improve + Meeting Standards

    1:30:54 Closing Thoughts

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    1 h y 35 m
  • 229: Reticulated Pythons, Anacondas, Cribos Can We Keep Them Correctly? | Daniel Solis - AAH
    May 13 2025

    Daniel Solis of Oropel Lodge discusses his experiences surrounding nature in South America, as well as reptile keeping and breeding in the past in this episode. Daniel thoroughly talks about his dilemma with keeping reptiles in captivity, whilst appreciating wildlife as they are in the wild. He also enjoys wildlife photography, outlining a couple experiences with capturing wild reptiles in their natural habitats. Daniel Solis also runs the Oropel Lodge, a destination to see and experience wildlife and tourist activities in Costa Rica. We discuss all of the possibilities that people can experience at his lodge, from photography excursions, night life tours, ziplining, birdwatching, and so much more. This episode is perfect for people who are curious to learn how their scaled companions live in the wild, as well as potentially learn about an experience to observe it for themselves.

    SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/229-oropel/

    SPONSORS: Visit The BioDude: https://www.thebiodude.com/ Visit Zoo Med Labs here: https://zoomed.com/JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeLINKS FROM THE EPISODE:

    Oropel Lodge Website: https://www.oropellodge.com/

    Oropel Lodge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oropellodge/

    WE DISCUSS:

    00:00 Introducing Daniel Solis of Oropel Lodge

    1:42 Coming Up: The Bio Dude

    2:18 Coming Up: Zoo Med ReptiTemp

    2:49 Welcome Daniel + His Relationship with Nature

    7:56 Breeding and Keeping Reptiles

    19:11 Daniel’s Wildlife Photography

    19:25 The Bio Dude Substrates + Bug Grub

    20:25 Daniel’s Wildlife Photography and Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons

    28:17 Expeditions in Costa Rica and Around The World

    35:49 Keeping Large Reptiles in Captivity vs The Wild

    43:34 ReptiTemp Dimming Thermostat

    45:05 Species Well Suited For Captivity?

    49:05 The Oropel Lodge in Costa Rica

    59:44 The Controversy Of Reptile Keeping

    1:02:33 Animal Experiences at Oropel Lodge + Rescue Dogs

    1:11:18 How To Book With Oropel Lodge

    1:13:07 Closing Thoughts

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    1 h y 17 m
  • 35: The Complete Guide to Anole Lizards - Everything You Need To Know | Herp Time - R&R
    May 6 2025

    HerpTime joins us to talk all things anole, how to keep them, how to breed them, and his philosophies regarding line breeding them. JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ReptilesandResearchPRODUCTS TO USE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/reptilesandresearchPHAILOZOO 15% OFF DISCOUNT CODE: R&RPHAILOZOO ENCLOSURES: https://phailozoo.co?sca_ref=8248864.jO3NsidwAzTHE REPTILE KEEPER 15% OFF DISCOUNT CODE: RNR15THE REPTILE KEEPER: https://thereptilekeeper.com/?amc=TRK-7-5601fbEMAIL► reptilesandresearch@gmail.com

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    1 h y 55 m
  • 228: How to Build Cheap DIY Reptile Enclosures & Snake Racks | Reptiles & Oddities - AAH
    May 3 2025

    Chris of Reptiles & Oddities discusses his extensive experience with reptiles in this episode, starting with his unfortunate experience at Rattlesnake roundups, then moving on to his more positive experiences with his personal species. Chris talks about the influence that these events brought to his personal reptile keeping, leading him to build his own DIY enclosures and focus on husbandry without a heavy financial burden. Chris discusses the building process of his DIY enclosures in great detail, allowing newer DIY builders to follow along and build their own. We also discuss his relationship with wildlife officials and law enforcement in his area, leading to details of his relocation jobs with various species of snake.SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/228-reptiles-and-oddities/SPONSORS: Visit The BioDude: https://www.thebiodude.com/ Visit Zoo Med Labs here: https://zoomed.com/JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeLINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Reptiles & Oddities Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reptiles_and_oddities/

    Reptiles & Oddities YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Reptiles_and_oddities/Reptiles & Oddities

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reptiles.and.oddi


    00:00 Introducing Chris of Reptiles And Oddities

    2:45 Upcoming: Zoo Med ReptiSun LED

    3:04 Upcoming: The Bio Dude

    3:40 Welcome Chris + Rattlesnake Roundups Experience

    11:30 Influence of Reptiles on Chris

    15:16 Species of Reptiles He Keeps

    18:24 Building DIY Enclosures - Materials, Cost, Etc

    25:12 Zoo Med ReptiSun LED

    26:37 More Materials For Building DIY Enclosures

    37:39 Chris’ Large Rack Systems

    43:33 The Bio Dude Substrates + Bug Grub

    44:34 PVC Enclosures or DIY?

    47:12 Chris’ Relationship With Wildlife Officials

    1:00:00 Creating A Relationship With Law Enforcement

    1:05:12 How Does Relocating Work?

    1:08:34 Chris’ Future Plans in Education and Relocation Content

    1:15:18 More About Chris’ Experience + Closing Thoughts

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    1 h y 25 m
  • 34: Are Racks Bad for Snakes? New Study Drops Bombshell! | Goku Nagabaskaran - R&R
    Apr 22 2025

    A groundbreaking new study has revealed that keeping snakes in rack systems may actually stunt their brain development. In this video, we dive into the data, explore the study’s methods, and discuss what it means for reptile care and welfare going forward.

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    1 h y 59 m
  • 227: This Tiny Tortoise is About to go Extinct... | Ralph Till - AAH
    Apr 18 2025

    Ralph Till of The Kleinmanni Assurance Project joins the podcast to discuss his new project alongside his team members, working to ensure a future for the Egyptian Tortoise through the establishment of thriving, genetically diverse populations in carefully managed assurance colonies. He discusses his experience with the tortoise species, the issue with them growing in popularity over the last couple of decades, as well as some information on their care standards. Ralph goes over the creation of the program, how it came to be, future goals, as well as a little insight on his experience in working with zoos and other organizations. This episode is not one to be missed if you’re interested in the conservation of wild species in captivity!

    SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/227-kap/SPONSORS: Visit The BioDude: https://www.thebiodude.com/ Visit Zoo Med Labs here: https://zoomed.com/JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeLINKS FROM THE EPISODE:The Kleinmanni Assurance Program: https://www.kleinmanniassuranceproject.com/

    Our Previous Episode with Ralph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThDnks4Emlc
    00:00 Introducing Ralph Till

    2:02 The Bio Dude Substrates + Dietary Supplements

    2:38 Zoo Med ReptiSun LED

    2:57 Welcome Ralph - His Experience With Reptiles

    6:28 Care Standards + Sizes of Egyptian Tortoises

    11:35 Ralph’s Spark in Keeping Egyptian Tortoises

    13:47 Egyptian Tortoise Regulations and Conservation Status

    21:55 Developing The Kleinmanni Assurance Program

    22:27 The Bio Dude Substrates + Bug Grub

    23:28 Developing The Kleinmanni Assurance Program

    34:02 The Purpose of the Program

    39:43 ESA Regulations + Genetics

    51:02 Reaching Out To Zoos for the Program

    52:22 Stud Book for the Program

    53:47 Conservation Goals in the Wild

    56:46 Zoo Med ReptiSun LED

    58:11 The Members of The Kleinmanni Assurance Program

    1:05:58 Ways To Help + Learning The Business

    1:11:42 Closing Thoughts

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    1 h y 21 m
  • 226: Can You Keep an Alligator as a Pet? | Mark Perpetua - AAH
    Apr 9 2025

    Mark Perpetua of Mark’s Perpetua’s Reptile Encounters discusses his experience in keeping crocodilians, what led him to keeping them, and the logistics of keeping them. He also briefly talks about the New York alligator seizing, discussing the regulations in the area and why it makes sense that the animal was taken from that keeper. Mark discusses how he keeps his crocodilians as well as outlines his advice for any prospective keepers, involving their diets and enclosures. He also goes over his book that he wrote, outlining the basics of crocodilian evolution, biology, natural history and conservation. If you’re at all interested in crocodilians, Mark Perpetua’s various ventures are definitely ones to follow. SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/226-croc-chat/SPONSORS: Visit Zoo Med Labs here: https://zoomed.com/JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeLINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Mark Perpetua’s Reptile Encounters Website: https://www.reptileprograms.com/Mark’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Mark-Perpetuas-Reptile-Encounters-100057236065549/Alligators and Crocodiles: In Nature and In Art: https://www.amazon.com/Alligators-Crocodiles-Nature-Mark-Perpetua/dp/B0DJC43BNBMark’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@reptileencounters25Video Clips and Photos Used in Episode:Mark’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@reptileencounters25Mark’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Mark-Perpetuas-Reptile-Encounters-100057236065549/00:00 Introducing Mark Perpetua1:30 Coming Up: Zoo Med ReptiSun1:49 Welcome Mark - Background and Education in Reptiles6:36 The Crocodilians He Keeps and What Led Him To Keeping11:00 Logistics of Keeping Crocodiles + Regulations19:45 The Story of The Pet Alligator Seize25:18 Mark’s Alligators As Laws Changed31:39 Animals at Home Patreon32:00 Stunted Alligators + Sizes of Morelet’s Crocodile34:24 Advice for Future Crocodile Keepers + Feeding Crocodilians 39:06 Alligators and Crocodiles: In Nature and In Art44:04 Mark’s YouTube Channel47:53 Zoo Med ReptiSun49:19 Mark’s YouTube Channel52:37 Reptile Encounters Presentations58:34 Mark’s Relationships with Crocodiles + Intelligence Levels1:01:05 Mark’s Future Projects - Crocodilian Conservation1:04:11 Closing Thoughts + Meeting Tiki

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 225: How to Build a Tropical Greenhouse in a Cold Climate | A Life Exotic - AAH
    Mar 24 2025

    Zach Porritt of @a.life.exotic discusses his large, tropical greenhouse that houses multiple animal species cohabitating in a beautifully constructed environment. He dives into all of the details of the building process of the greenhouse, the climate he deals with, temperature management and ventilation, as well as the overall investment of the greenhouse. Zach also goes over all of the species that he keeps in the greenhouse and the logistics of keeping them all together in the same space. This episode is an incredibly in depth description of such a well thought out structure, filled with information on how this can be replicated and how he has made this project a huge success. Zach also discusses his recent trip to Suriname, a vast country filled with tropical rainforest and various interesting animal species.


    SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/225-a-life-exotic/#225 #animalsathomepodcastJOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/animalsathomeSPONSOR: https://zoomed.com/LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:https://www.youtube.com/alifeexotichttps://www.instagram.com/a.life.exotic/Video Clips and Photos Used in Episode:https://www.youtube.com/alifeexotichttps://www.instagram.com/a.life.exotic/00:00 Introducing Zach Porritt

    1:25 Zoo Med Reptisun LED

    1:45 Welcome Zach - What Sparked This Idea?

    6:14 The Building Process of The Greenhouse

    8:50 The Climate Zach Deals With + Temp Management

    17:13 Humidity Management

    19:36 Ventilation in The Greenhouse

    21:10 Lighting Used

    23:07 The View of The Greenhouse

    24:40 The Investment

    26:09 Replication on a Smaller Scale?27:29 What Climate Is He Replicating?

    29:27 Creating The Pond + Soil

    31:54 Can Species Escape?

    32:49 Species in Greenhouse

    34:07 ZooMed Reptisun LED + UVB

    35:32 Dart Frogs and Microfauna in Greenhouse

    42:12 Tropical Plant Species + Pests

    50:30 Monthly Maintenance Costs

    52:17 Animals Added To Ecosystem

    59:00 Cohabitation in The Greenhouse

    1:06:18 Tree Frog Noise

    1:07:31 Thoughts About Birds?

    1:10:17 Addition of Puffing Snakes

    1:10:37 Patreon Animals At Home

    1:10:58 Addition of Puffing Snakes

    1:18:00 Logistics to Keeping the Snake

    1:22:30 Zach’s Trip to Suriname

    1:32:44 Closing Thoughts

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    1 h y 36 m
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