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As our listeners know we are very active in the social media realm. As it turns out this is where we came across Marc and Little RES Q. We were so impressed by Marc and his crew we had to speak with them. If you want to help out Marc and his cause the site is Little RES Q. So take a listen as Marc explains some of the ways you can help with the rescue and how he got started in the first place. To see more of Marc’s great work check out Reptile Apartment Canada
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We met Mark Romansky of Moonstone Dragons at the Las Vegas Reptile Expo where he had some of his Bearded Dragons Pogona vitticepsfor sale. We spoke with Mark about various aspects of Dragon keeping and we were so impressed that we decided we had to have Mark on the show. Mark is not only a breeder of high quality Bearded Dragon Lizards Pogona vitticeps but he has been recently elected as the president of the Southern Nevada Herpetological Society. To say that Mark is actively involved in all things herpetoculture would be an understatement; when it comes to reptile legislation or any pet legislation for that matter Mark admits “I’m the first one to grab my helmet and sword and run up the hill.” Another quote from Mark and my personal favorite regarding reptile legislation is “Today it’s pythons, tomorrow it will be Poodles.”
Mark has a take on reptile keeping that sometimes flies in the face of ‘conventional wisdom’ and this makes him one of the better breeders out there in our eyes. So take a listen and see what Mark has to say.
Scott Powley takes the time to chat with us about what it’s like to be in the Green Tree Python realm of the herpetoculture industry. He shares with us his early trials and success’ as a breeder and explains that Green Tree Pythons are not actually the hard python to take care of that most people think they are. He reveals some tips and tricks to keeping them healthy and more. So jump in and enjoy Scott Powley and Green Tree Pythons.