The TINIEST Pet Reptiles EVERYBODY Can Keep

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Want a pet reptile but don't have a ton of space? These reptiles are for you!
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Adam Wickens
221 Glendale Ave
PO Box 25037 Pen Centre
St. Catharines ON
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My daughter took almost 2 years working towards getting a giant day gecko. I’m talking research, building a bio active enclosure, proving she could put in the work to just keep the plants alive for a year, and with the exception of a couple of tasks that she’s just not old enough to fully be aloud to handle she has done wonderful. So Wednesday last week I drover over an hour to pick up a 5 month old giant day gecko. She loves Harry Potter. Its name is now Hagrid.

barterb
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I think it's funny how you moved the frogs because they were too loud in the recording room - meanwhile I'm thinking "oh that would be great to fall asleep to in my bedroom". Nature's sound machines

katherineirons
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Green anaconda. Every one I know is named "Tiny" so therefore it is probably the tiniest reptile.

joshualandry
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every time Adam posts... my future reptiles list grows haha. i cannot get over those goofy lil chameleons 😂

kittykatgurlx
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Bro how dare YouTube hide this from me for 11 This video like always is top tier

AverageFN-Yt
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I just got a bearded dragon and your videos helped me so much with learning and research. Keep up the great work😀

LaxLife
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Used to keep DeKay's brown snakes when I was in my teens. Not the most colorful snakes, but very easy to keep. Used to catch them in my backyard. Largest one I ever found was about two feet. They ate worms and occasionally wood grubs. Very easy to keep.

mlouismminotti
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The day you stop adding amphibians to the list is the day i know something is wrong 😂
Dart frogs are really cute

moonutella
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Yay for Stenodactylus shoutout! I have considered trying to get some in the future once my web-foot program is more established. So cool to see you mention them.

SandKatGeckos
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I have an Australian barking gecko and those things are so cute and tiny. Only about 4 inches long and they have the biggest googley eyes.
Mine lives in a 75 gallon and he loves it.

cloudyskyz
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I love this channel I live in Australia NSW we are not allowed anything cool I feel like a reptile owner of cool reptiles through your channel and I love learning from you. Thank you for sharing all your amazing animal/family with us. ❤

KarenKhen
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Great video as always bro 👊 love the list especially for the dune gecko and the house snake

exquisitemorphs
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i just got a chahoua
thanks for the inspiration🦎🦎😀😀💛💛

superagurkjhp
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Glad chameleon geckos and house snakes were on there, they deserve it.

Snickerhugo
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I would love a care guide video for the brookesia! There’s not much info on them but this video has me so interested!

Rokabug
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Another postive on the House Snake, we road cruised one in Morocco a couple of years back (a boaedon fuliginosus but super cute and latte brown colour), it musked on my friend and it genuinely smelt like butterscotch to our surprise. Which is a significant upgrade on most snakes!

kirstyf
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Hi Adam, another fun and educational mini class on mini reptiles, lol. Never ceases to amaze me when looking at the eyes of geckos, they are not of this planet. Love the even tiniest version of dart frog, that I didn’t even know existed are incredible, I would think they’d be popular. Thanks so much for some awesome recommendations.🐸🦎🐍💕👍

bkm
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I have been looking for the perfect thing to put in that mini tank 👀🦎

HenryBailey-my
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How the heck did i not see the sooner!? I always watch your videos within 5 minutes of you posting them😂

WrenWren-ih
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House snakes are awesome, I had a black( which i thought was gorgeous lol) and I currently have a patternless cape I got from Brian Barczyk. The males stay tiny but my female cape is cornsake sized. They really could be like a super super duper dwarf retic.

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