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Episode 140. Billy Sveen Creepers Herpeteculture

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It’s always important to properly research the husbandry needs of a species before we take on its care as a keeper. An understanding of the animal’s natural history, it’s captive care needs, behavior, and longevity, is vital if we are to succeed.
Equally important though, (yet not always accepted) is the value of continuing our education and accepting that we are always developing as keepers.
This week I am joined by Billy Sveen of Creepers Herpeteculture and we discuss his approach to proper husbandry research and continuing education in the hobby. We talk about starting out with dart frogs, how to pace ourselves as our collections grow, the value that scientific papers have in our husbandry decisions, and how to look at herpeteculture as a long term process.
We also discuss Billy’s artwork, pen and ink, and the old Dover Book scientific illustrations that inspired us both.
To learn more follow Billy @creepersherpeteculture on Instagram
https://taplink.cc/creepersherp?fbclid=PAAaYJsIGTKCKoC-_q1-4P2XEJ2LDTfd_ow_-mqG7grQHthdWw_35Bdb03oyA_aem_Ac4TOqeXrDabTa4b4mPsZdL8UauyC17J5dr0y3ynWfXTiNqUAR_Es4GzApvQBdGjbo8
For Billy’s Art follow @improbabledesign
https://www.etsy.com/shop/improbabledesign?fbclid=PAAaZ4k2g6PHPITQ1uO0g3DlLT3NeF9hteyOLs5wIeqWA1dganpgzhSEAPanY_aem_Ac4EFzaGaLBpOUWo2530oNLDHGsQrhdAmSiWEQOjDZQfh4XcnxF28tywkFI4YMyjpe8&load_webview=1&bid=g9MII3KSyOsQJlSc29avyI2A0Dm8
To Support the Podcast by becoming a Patron, for merch, and for a 10% discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems Vivarium visit https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast?fbclid=PAAaYiKqSaOr-c6rjghs35tISImr1sJX6LA7rPQrg2D6EuT6a49Ob29o72TMQ_aem_Ac7TnZSuX9vUsPVmywG0vS_G6OepLf2hb9IgJ6yML33DWjpHdpSGFCtD7AILg2msMZ4
This Week’s Guest,
Billy Sveen is a hobbyist, academic physician, and artist from Minnesota with a collection that includes dendrobates leucomelas and a royal python.

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It’s always important to properly research the husbandry needs of a species before we take on its care as a keeper. An understanding of the animal’s natural history, it’s captive care needs, behavior, and longevity, is vital if we are to succeed.
Equally important though, (yet not always accepted) is the value of continuing our education and accepting that we are always developing as keepers.
This week I am joined by Billy Sveen of Creepers Herpeteculture and we discuss his approach to proper husbandry research and continuing education in the hobby. We talk about starting out with dart frogs, how to pace ourselves as our collections grow, the value that scientific papers have in our husbandry decisions, and how to look at herpeteculture as a long term process.
We also discuss Billy’s artwork, pen and ink, and the old Dover Book scientific illustrations that inspired us both.
To learn more follow Billy @creepersherpeteculture on Instagram
https://taplink.cc/creepersherp?fbclid=PAAaYJsIGTKCKoC-_q1-4P2XEJ2LDTfd_ow_-mqG7grQHthdWw_35Bdb03oyA_aem_Ac4TOqeXrDabTa4b4mPsZdL8UauyC17J5dr0y3ynWfXTiNqUAR_Es4GzApvQBdGjbo8
For Billy’s Art follow @improbabledesign
https://www.etsy.com/shop/improbabledesign?fbclid=PAAaZ4k2g6PHPITQ1uO0g3DlLT3NeF9hteyOLs5wIeqWA1dganpgzhSEAPanY_aem_Ac4EFzaGaLBpOUWo2530oNLDHGsQrhdAmSiWEQOjDZQfh4XcnxF28tywkFI4YMyjpe8&load_webview=1&bid=g9MII3KSyOsQJlSc29avyI2A0Dm8
To Support the Podcast by becoming a Patron, for merch, and for a 10% discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems Vivarium visit https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast?fbclid=PAAaYiKqSaOr-c6rjghs35tISImr1sJX6LA7rPQrg2D6EuT6a49Ob29o72TMQ_aem_Ac7TnZSuX9vUsPVmywG0vS_G6OepLf2hb9IgJ6yML33DWjpHdpSGFCtD7AILg2msMZ4
This Week’s Guest,
Billy Sveen is a hobbyist, academic physician, and artist from Minnesota with a collection that includes dendrobates leucomelas and a royal python.

  continue reading

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