A very candid look at our reptile breeding, importing and the business side of it. We have shared countless travel adventures to some very remote parts of the world and more recently have incorporated our personal life into the channel. In 2022, we decided to separate our content and upload our general travel content to a second channel @DMExplore and keep this one on the topic of reptiles since that is how we started. Most of the year we are living in Southeast Asia and we return to the USA about 2-3 months each year. Our reptile breeding business has since been relocated to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and all of the content that our channel is known for continues and we add more and more layers to it. Our life has been a unique and wild ride and there is no end in sight....
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Holy rat snakes! that was too close for comfort…lol
now find the male ones
We don't find them, we just look through whatever is in the facility
I wasn't that lucky with a Sri Lanken Pit Viper recently lol .
Looks like a good beginner species.
bring some of your merch when you go to indonesia pleaseee 🙏🙏
Maybe I can bring a tiny bit but baggage is limited and if we are on our way to Papua or something, we are usually at the weight limit with our gear :)
Nice reflexes 😎
Cat-like reflexes, we're gonna have to start calling you Mr Anderson 🤣
We on malaysia calling pytas carinata is "gangster kampung" means gangster village.. The king cobra always like to hunt and eat them, because pytas carinata is very dare to fight till death 😂
All of my carinata in our facility in Malaysia are very calm. We have some Thai, Malaysia and Indonesia locality there and usually when I encounter crazy ones, they are Indo.
@@DMExotics nice sir, you're the best collector snake I have seen so far.. keep it up 👍🏻
Good moves dude! That first strike was gnarly!
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This was incredible 🔥
Awesome find.Clean the wound soon buddy.🙏🙂
I rubbed some dirt on it, it got rinsed in sweat...still alive almost two months later :)
I emailed you a short while ago. Hopefully, that’s the best way to contact you regarding current availability?
Yes, we had some back and forth by email. I have a smart phone and all messages regardless of platform all make my phone vibrate.
@@DMExotics Yep, we have emailed in the past :) I only just emailed you a half hour ago and I know you have a life outside of snakes haha
Damn, that was def. some Matrix sht. That was awesome!!
Gotta love those strikes lol one of my carinatas loves to strike at my face 😂
Wow! Did he tag you??
Got my shirt but not my skin…
Spicy noodle
Great collection of the not so often seen species available in the hobby. Are the Timor pythons already full grown?
No they are babies...they can reach 8' but average is 6'-7'
Beautiful snake. Do they tame down?
Same exact snake from my video in January acting very calm. I have been gone for 6 months and he had zero interaction so I will get him back to how he was before.
They calm down yes with positive interactions. I have a Cali King for allmost 4y now when it becomes August 14, and he's 4y since June 29. He never has bitten me or tried to. Not even musked on me. I interacted with him since he was very small and had a lot of patience and trust. Now he's 1m35cm and he's still the chillest kingsnake I know (and I have many friends with kingsnakes). Because if you don't handle them they can be nippy. But if you make sure the snake has a positive experience with you even if it's for just 3-5min in the beginning he will be chill (in most cases).
Some beautiful Snakes there. They all look fantastic.
Which lab did you use. Thanks
RAL
It should be outside in the woods somewhere, anyway.
That was a good one haha !
How did you not sell those timors, they are an incredible snake to work with. It’s a shame there aren’t many about. Great collection as always Dan.
They are starting to sell now since the video. Expo crowds are not always the serious keepers that are easy to reach online.
That catch when he came back at you was bad-ass!!!
That goatee looks good bro.
Master snake handler, wow.
The old cop reflexes are still there. 😂
Now I follow because you were chill c: at the fair
I started going to local expos in the 80's and I looked up to many breeders and learned by talking to those people at shows. In 1996 I went from the aisles to behind the table as a vendor. I never forget that what I do inspires many people coming up in this hobby and industry. I remember many valuable conversations I had when this was all new to me so I do my best to make conversations memorable and valuable to the people that come and talk to me now about things at shows.
There is a reason why I don't like rat snakes...Nice moves...
Danny, you’re nuts but so very proud of you accomplishments!!! Thanks for sharing…. We LOVE IT!!!😇🤙🏽
😂 this is awesome
It was probably something you said
DM Exotics matrix style, good job Dan legit badass with laugh at end
Dancing with the devil.
That's not a rattlesnake! No rattle 🪇
It's a RAT snake.. ok search them up. This species exist and has a lot off variety.
@@Kvs-vf9nt oh!! I misread that!
super close 😬😅
You saw that coming and in slow motion amazing
I'm enjoying your work & expansion for the cause...just found out a friend of mine in California did business with you in the past. He still has an import business as well as another business that's doing well....
What an amazing rat snakes, do you export to the UK?. You have some very appealing snakes.
Commercial exports are very big orders. We can export directly from Malaysia but we don't keep enough stock on hand in the USA to fill that much of an order.
Is the mock vipers head really that wide and triangular or is she just doing that intentionally as a defensive posture?
When nervous they tend to flatten their heads.
@@DMExotics ok i kinda suspected that was the case. thanks.
Will you do a in depth vid on mock vipers? im really curious about them but there isnt much info out there.
I don't have many here to film with since we almost sold out at the last expo.
@@DMExotics Thats good to hear hopefully they become more popular. would you consider doing the vid if/when you get more? it would be the only in depth vid on them on youtube and having viper in the name id bet it would get a lot of views.
@@DMExotics im sure im not the only one really curious also.
Glad you returned to the states safely. I see now why they say carinata are good snake to handle before moving to cobras. Straight for the face he went 😂
That snake is in a video I filmed back in January and was pretty calm....he just forgot about me with no interaction, so I will gain his trust back. Maybe I look different with the facial hair lol. If one is going to train like that with a carinata and think that you can graduate to cobras, you'll be dead.
Unfortunately not keeping snakes at the moment. If I was I would buy some of those Timors. Fantastic
Oh my gosh those Timor Pythons were amazing.
My lord these green trees are gorgous and u have done so much work to give people a fabulous healthy animal. My 2 from u r coloring up so nice and I've never had an issue with them... hopefully I can grab a couple more of these to add to my collection
Are any of the GTPs breeding size?
For Biaks no but the other locality are....long waiting list for those.
@@DMExotics As I imagined, unfortunately. Thank you for the response, Dan.
That snake was not playing lmao great video and good movement 😂 my chondros doing great I got off you took its first meal getting settled in nicely
Mock vipers even give live birth like true vipers? I wonder if there's some kinda evolutionary connection there, like is it another form of mimicry.
There was just a paper released in May and mock vipers were given a new family name of Psammodynastes and fall under the super family Elapoidae. What we thought was mimicry is actually connected.
@@DMExotics how cool is that. I'm gonna look into it
@@DMExotics That is super cool