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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!
Jack Thomson of gekkotaculture discusses his experience with keeping reptiles in general, as well as his recent love for various gecko species such as the Uroplatus genus. He talks about his experience in keeping his reptiles during college, as well as his career aspirations in working at ZooMed and where he is in that job now. One of the most popular aspect of Jack’s care has been the addition of the “gecko room”, which is a tent set up in his garage that keeps the humidity and temperatures at the proper amounts, making the gecko species more maintainable to keep. He also goes over some of the downsides and additions that he would like to make to the tent set up, the species he keeps there, and the enclosures that he keeps them in. Jack goes over in detail what the husbandry of various Uroplatus species have outlined such as their diets, enclosure sizes, breeding activity, lighting, and humidity as well as any other aspects that came up in conversation. He also offers advice to people who are interested in keeping a species of Uroplatus, and shares the overall love that he has for the species & what makes them so interesting to keep.
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WE DISCUSS:
0:00 Introducing Jack Thomson – gekkotaculture
1:28 Zoo Med Labs Lighting
1:50 Welcome Jack + Getting into the Reptile Hobby
4:32 Reptile Keeping During College + Gecko Appreciation
8:20 Striving to Work At ZooMed
12:08 The Gecko Room
23:03 Enclosures Kept in The Gecko Room
24:23 Downsides + Additions to The Gecko Room
29:05 Species of Uroplatus + The Diversity
35:59 ZooMed ReptiSun T5
37:04 Husbandry of Uroplatus Species
39:36 Species Kept in The Gecko Room + Types of Enclosure Styles
45:13 Uroplatus Diets, Enclosure Sizes, Breeding, Lighting + Humidity
54:51 The Variety in Uroplatus Species
58:26 Uroplatus without Gecko Keeping Experience
1:00:35 Decor Pieces for Camouflage + Treating Wood
1:05:18 Why Are Uroplatus So Great?
1:08:12 Jack’s Other Species Kept + Breeding Efforts
1:12:50 Jack’s Role at ZooMed + AnimalCon 2024
1:21:18 Closing Thoughts
Jack Thomson of gekkotaculture discusses his experience with keeping reptiles in general, as well as his recent love for various gecko species such as the Uroplatus genus. He talks about his experience in keeping his reptiles during college, as well as his career aspirations in working at ZooMed and where he is in that job now. One of the most popular aspect of Jack’s care has been the addition of the “gecko room”, which is a tent set up in his garage that keeps the humidity and temperatures at the proper amounts, making the gecko species more maintainable to keep. He also goes over some of the downsides and additions that he would like to make to the tent set up, the species he keeps there, and the enclosures that he keeps them in. Jack goes over in detail what the husbandry of various Uroplatus species have outlined such as their diets, enclosure sizes, breeding activity, lighting, and humidity as well as any other aspects that came up in conversation. He also offers advice to people who are interested in keeping a species of Uroplatus, and shares the overall love that he has for the species & what makes them so interesting to keep.
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