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Exploring ethical captive management of reptiles & amphibians through the lens of biological science, conservation, and human nature. The Animals at Home Network is a herpetoculture-based podcast network that hosts: Animals at Home Podcast by Dillon Perron, Project Herpetoculture by Phillip Lietz and Roy Arthur Blodgett, Reptiles & Research Podcast by Liam Sinclair and Ellie Hills, and Animals Everywhere by Bryce Broom. Each show on the network brings all members of the reptile community together to discuss reptile husbandry, scientific research, breeding, wildlife conservation, and more!
Summer Melville of Kinova Reptiles discusses her background in reptile keeping, enrichment knowledge, and her career path that led to working with Kinova, the world’s leading Ball Python breeder. She shares details on how Kinova works as a breeding facility, the size of the facility, and the various goals and transitions of Kinova as a whole. She also talks in-depth about how the transition from a snake living in a tub to being moved into a large PVC display enclosure can be difficult, and how to make that an easier process for your snake. Ball pythons are obviously not meant to live in tubs their whole lives, and Summer discusses how YouTube content with Kinova and the new changes to their systems may help make the transition to larger enclosures and pet homes easier.
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We Discuss:
0:00 Coming Up – ZooMed Lighting
0:21 Introducing Summer Melville
2:39 Welcome Summer + Background in Reptiles
8:12 Beginnings in Enrichment + Freedom to Keeping Reptiles!
12:14 Learning From Lori Torrini
14:11 Summer’s Career Path – Music + Kinova
20:44 Background on Kinova + Staying Out of Ball Python Drama
23:20 Size Of Facility at Kinova
26:43 Summer’s View on Ball Python Tubs
29:30 The Realities of Changing Ball Python Set-Ups
34:36 Transitioning Enclosures
38:46 Tub or a Large Enclosure?
44:24 ZooMed Reptisun T5 Lamps
45:30 Will The Breeding System Change?
51:26 Response on Kinova’s Video + Pet Keepers with Transitioning
55:57 Summer’s Inspiration for the Ball Python Video
1:03:18 The Push for Content + Coping with Transition
1:07:16 Starting the Transition in Facility + Temperament Test
1:12:59 The Possible Progression in Breeding Facilities
1:17:10 Explanation of Cltch – Ball Python Records and Management
1:25:19 Closing Thoughts
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Summer Melville of Kinova Reptiles discusses her background in reptile keeping, enrichment knowledge, and her career path that led to working with Kinova, the world’s leading Ball Python breeder. She shares details on how Kinova works as a breeding facility, the size of the facility, and the various goals and transitions of Kinova as a whole. She also talks in depth about how the transition from a snake living in a tub to being moved into a large PVC display enclosure can be difficult, and how to make that an easier process for your snake. Ball pythons are obviously not meant to live in tubs their whole lives, and Summer discusses how YouTube content with Kinova and the new changes to their systems may help the transition to larger enclosures and pet homes easier.
Early Access to episodes, voting, question submission & More!
hello@animalsathome.ca