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Bull Snakes and Room Dynamics with Travis Johnson

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Meat & Potatoes:

  • Tell us about your connection to Bull Snakes
  • The care for Bull snakes (40 min +)
  • All other fascinating info about bulls etc
  • How do you feel they are best kept?
    • Average keeper vs. breeder (39:40 min)
    • Pet style or breeder efficient style
  • What climate do they prefer? (40:45)
    How do you achieve that in consideration with the various other species you keep?
    • Ambient
    • 85 in peak summer (43:00)
    • 80 regularly
  • Genetics & Locality (52:00)
    • Double hets (54:00)
    • Simple recessive exclusively (57:00) - Inbreeding
    • Wild type multi hets (58:00)
    • Locality phenotypes - color & size (59:00)
  • Pros
    • Great pets
    • Setup nice in naturalistic enclosures
    • Humidity is not normally an issue
    • Don’t need a lot of heat
    • They are good eaters
    • Active during the morning and early evening (crepuscular)
    • Can be very handleable with patience
    • Awesome personalities
  • Cons
    • Generally can be high strung/nervous
    • Too much heat can make that nervousness worse
    • They don’t like a lot of activity or movement (visual stimuli)
    • Poop! They can be messy
  • Etc.
    • Wild type win (55:40)
    • Coachwhips (1:12:00)
    • Snake size and maximum sizes versus adult sizes
    • Freedom breeder tubs
  • Breeding (1:30:00)
    • Stop feeding in November and then start brumation on Black Friday
    • Pull them out of brumation in 12 weeks - wait 5 days for 1st feeding
    • Keep feeding until the first shed out of brumation (a couple of weeks) - Pre-ovulation shed and then pair them up
    • 2nd shed after is the pre-lay shed
    • 10-14 days they lay eggs - they almost never use a nest box
      PRO TIP! Pull the water bowl before the 10th day
    • Pull eggs and place into egg boxes - 6qt tote with 2 air holes - perlite (drier than you would expect) - 80°
    • Hatch date is typically 56-60 days (depends on temp)
      • Too hot can cause deformities
  • What's coming down the pipe for your bulls and the rest of your projects?
    • Prove out poss hets
    • Stillwater Hypo Patternless het Miami Axanthic poss het albino x Trumbower Hibino (Hypo Albino) het Patternless and Bullum Axanthic !!!
    • Whitesided, albino, patternless, hypos, axanthics
  • What do you see for the future of bull snakes and do you think more people should be keeping them?
    • The future is bright for bullsnakes! More morphs...more localities
    • Plan ahead and contact bullsnakes breeders now! Don’t wait!
    • Their popularity is on the rise!

Closing comments/wrapping up/ throwing out contact info and the season's production for people to watch out for

Carpet Fest 2020 - Facebook Group Link Here

Final remarks. plugging for the next episode. etc.

Find Travis Here:
Living Legless Reptile Website
LLR on Facebook

LLR on Instagram

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Meat & Potatoes:

  • Tell us about your connection to Bull Snakes
  • The care for Bull snakes (40 min +)
  • All other fascinating info about bulls etc
  • How do you feel they are best kept?
    • Average keeper vs. breeder (39:40 min)
    • Pet style or breeder efficient style
  • What climate do they prefer? (40:45)
    How do you achieve that in consideration with the various other species you keep?
    • Ambient
    • 85 in peak summer (43:00)
    • 80 regularly
  • Genetics & Locality (52:00)
    • Double hets (54:00)
    • Simple recessive exclusively (57:00) - Inbreeding
    • Wild type multi hets (58:00)
    • Locality phenotypes - color & size (59:00)
  • Pros
    • Great pets
    • Setup nice in naturalistic enclosures
    • Humidity is not normally an issue
    • Don’t need a lot of heat
    • They are good eaters
    • Active during the morning and early evening (crepuscular)
    • Can be very handleable with patience
    • Awesome personalities
  • Cons
    • Generally can be high strung/nervous
    • Too much heat can make that nervousness worse
    • They don’t like a lot of activity or movement (visual stimuli)
    • Poop! They can be messy
  • Etc.
    • Wild type win (55:40)
    • Coachwhips (1:12:00)
    • Snake size and maximum sizes versus adult sizes
    • Freedom breeder tubs
  • Breeding (1:30:00)
    • Stop feeding in November and then start brumation on Black Friday
    • Pull them out of brumation in 12 weeks - wait 5 days for 1st feeding
    • Keep feeding until the first shed out of brumation (a couple of weeks) - Pre-ovulation shed and then pair them up
    • 2nd shed after is the pre-lay shed
    • 10-14 days they lay eggs - they almost never use a nest box
      PRO TIP! Pull the water bowl before the 10th day
    • Pull eggs and place into egg boxes - 6qt tote with 2 air holes - perlite (drier than you would expect) - 80°
    • Hatch date is typically 56-60 days (depends on temp)
      • Too hot can cause deformities
  • What's coming down the pipe for your bulls and the rest of your projects?
    • Prove out poss hets
    • Stillwater Hypo Patternless het Miami Axanthic poss het albino x Trumbower Hibino (Hypo Albino) het Patternless and Bullum Axanthic !!!
    • Whitesided, albino, patternless, hypos, axanthics
  • What do you see for the future of bull snakes and do you think more people should be keeping them?
    • The future is bright for bullsnakes! More morphs...more localities
    • Plan ahead and contact bullsnakes breeders now! Don’t wait!
    • Their popularity is on the rise!

Closing comments/wrapping up/ throwing out contact info and the season's production for people to watch out for

Carpet Fest 2020 - Facebook Group Link Here

Final remarks. plugging for the next episode. etc.

Find Travis Here:
Living Legless Reptile Website
LLR on Facebook

LLR on Instagram

____________________________________________________________________________

Subscribe on Google Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and many more!

Connect with us here:

Website / Facebook / Instagram

---> Topic Suggestion Form <---

Find Riley:

Facebook / Instagram / YouTube

Find Andy:

Facebook / Instagram

RSS FEED

  continue reading

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