Corallus Radio is exactly what the title says; a radio show that brings enthusiasts of the genus together in order to discuss all things Corallus.Become a patron and donate at:https://www.patreon.com/rss/corallusradio?auth=Di8zc9wHI24PKBbK2o2c-rOhCSdnWqHW
Nick is one of the top dawgs with it comes to Short-tails and Bloods (www.coldbloodedearth.com). For this episode we dive into husbandry, some of the associated morphs, as well as Nick's experiences working with these underrated and beautiful pythons!
Hope you guys like this one. This will be episode #1 of a 3-part series focusing on Bloods, Sumatran Short Tails, and Borneos. Kara (www.bloodpythons.com) is a real "OG" and has a wealth of knowledge and experience from her time working at NERD, as well as the direction her passion has taken her within her own collection. Enjoy!
At what point is there too much diversity in your collection? Or at what point do you need more diversity? Tonight, I bring on two of my very best friends in the hobby; Alans Stevens of Origins Reptile and Terry Burwell of TB Snakes. We get into some collection talk, as well as off-topic species discussions (Retics, Angolans, Mourning Geckos, Rhino Rats, etc).
These are my most "wanteds" according to none other than....ME! This was a fun one so hope you all enjoy!
Just a walk down memory lane, as well as a "goings-on" of my collection, followed by a rant on people selling Calicos that haven't been proven yet.
This week I answer a patreon question and bring on Drew Russell from Fun Sized Reptiles to chat day geckos.
You guys know I love caging. This week we bring on the folks from Focus Cubed Habitats. Enjoy!
Basically all you need to know is in the title lol...
We'll be talking about the ins and outs of IBD and the insular boa species Vin is working with
This week we're starting off our off-topic month with Jeff Lemm as we talk Kimberly Rock Monitors and field observations of monitors down in Oz!
This week we're talking about breeding and inheritance among Northern and Basin Emerald Tree boas. Ed Marino will talk in depth about how white traits are passed on to offspring within C. caninus and C. batesii. He will also discuss his breeding formula for succesfully producing these animals!
To start off the new year, We'll have none other than Nick Mutton coming on to give us a genus break down of Corallus and when the species split from other Boids. This will be a heavier topic and we suggest you pack a lunch! It should be very interesting as Nick passes his knowledge on and we hope to talk the listerns back a million years or so.
This will be a show to remember. We're bringing the Corallus and the Morelia communities together as we get Eric and Owen from Morelia Python Radio to come on and talk about everything non-productive. We'll just be hanging out talking about hosting a podcast as well as whatever else comes to our heads.
This will be our October off-topic episode. We're bringing on Andrew and Erin Paris of Paris Reptiles to talk about Crested Geckos and the importance of a professional logo/marketing your animals with proper photography. Check them out at www.facebook.com/parisreptiles.
We're having Charles Koutris come on to talk Calicos, Reds, Leopards and everything in between! Be sure and tune in as we talk hortulanus and dive into some of the proven bloodlines in the U. We'll also talk about how these traits are shown phenotypically as well as passed on to offspring.
We've got a great show lined up with Norm Friedman. We're gonna be talking Northern Emerald Tree Boas. Norm has some spectacular animals and has produced equally as nice animals. Should be a great episode!
We're going to be talking Ruschenbergerii with Warren Booth We'll hit in some of his field work and Ruschi's in captivity. We're trying o show some love for an, until recently, unknown Corallus species!
We know a lot of Corallus keepers out there have a fondness for naturalistic setups and we wanted to bring an expert with a lot of experience on to show everyone the ins and outs of setting up a vivarium. We're bringing Brian Fischer on to talk substrates, plants, water, and animals. This guy knows his stuff so don't miss it!
We'll be talking Bredli tonight with Justin Julander from Australian Addiction! Justin has worked with Bredls Pythons for years and has a lot of field experience down in Oz. Should be a great show
Alright everyone, we will be talking about breeding Amazon Tree Boas and everything you will need to know to be successful. So for all of you that have questions or may just be getting into Amazons this will be a great episode, we hope you tune in and we look forward to getting some calls. Thanks - Jeff and Dayton
This week we have on my food friend, Terry Burwell. Terry keeps a lot of different species, but we'll be digging into Annulated Tree Boas, Angolans, and Diamonds with this episode!
This week Alan comes on to talk about his Basin project as well as the striped animal he is working with. He also discusses basin pricing, the striped project, acquiring basins and his recent litter.
This week we bring on Gary Schiavino as a first-time guest to discuss the chondro market, and Savu Pythons. Enjoy!
This week we bring on Warren Booth who has a wealth of experience in both Corallus and boas in general.
This week I wanted to dedicate a show to my friend and wildlife ambassador, Forrest Fanning; by bringing on some of his friends and coworkers. I wanted to remember him and celebrate his life by bringing on people that knew him well.
This week we had planned on having Jeffrey Sarbacker on to talk Corallus but instead I used the time to talk about my good friend Forrest Fanning. Since Jeff never called in, (in his defense he got the dates mixed up), I decided to just ramble. Hopefully you guys can take something away from it.
Round 2 with Marcial Mendez after some Tech Difficulty
This week we bring on one of the OG's of chondro breeders. He's been doing it for years and has now branched out into some other projects. We will be discussing his Albino Chondro project, chondros in general, his work with Corallus, as well as a few other off topics.
This week we will be talking Dunn's Pythons and D'Alberts Pythons with Ryan Young! He is one of the pioneers in pythons breeding and is one of a very small group that has produced White Lipped Pythons and an even smaller group for Dunn's Pythons. Has anyone succesfully bred them?
Jeff has been a long time friend and he has a wealth of knowledge going back decades! This episode contains talk of a new Corallus species in the hobby!
This week we bring on one of the host from a great podcast - GTP Keeper Radio. This week we get into Green Tree Pythons!
This week we get Steven Kush on to talk about some of his favorite scrub species! And there may be a white lipped python tease at the end...
This week we had Keith McPeek on for a Round #2! We discussed 3 of my favorite species, one of which, was Corallus so don't fret, we kept it on point! Hopefully you guys enjoy listening to two snake guys talk shop and and bullshit about why we love this hobby!
This week we get into what separates Biaks from the other Chondro locales. And who better to talk them up, than their biggest fan! Brian has worked with this locale for years so hope you enjoy the show! Also the craziest snake story I have!
This week we bring on one of our sponsors Forrest Fanning to chat tree monitors. He breeds rodents for a living, but he also have one of the nicest and most diversified reptile collections in the US. Enjoy!
This week we touch on Dan's experience working with Tiger Rats, we well as his YouTube channel and other random topics from when Dan started working with Chondros and Ptyas.
He was once the Corallus Radio co-host, but now he's come back as a guest! Enjoy!
What a show! The title says it all!
This week we brought on Casey Cannon of Cannon Fire Reptiles to chat Bredli, his trip to Oz, and some other odds and ends!
This week we bring Eric Rollins on from HK Constrictors to talk shop and get into his Basin project, as well as his BCC projects!
This week we tackle my personal favorite complex of colubrids - The Bird Snakes and Tiger Rats. Jason Hood is the perfect guy to speak on them as he works with them extensively. Enjoy!
We have Tony Nicoli on again for the second time to delve into ETB husbandry and the evolution of it!
This week we will have Forrest Fanning on talking about all the 2018 Fall Tinley shenanigans, a few non-tinley stories, as well as a bite report (Varanus monitors) and what it takes to vend a reptile expo; pro, cons, and precautions
This week we welcome a new guest to the show, Abby Malvestuto!! She's kept Amazon Tree Boas for years and produced some amazing animals. This week we'll be discussing the morph vs non-morph debate!
This week we bring Dan Mulleary on from DM Exotics to discuss the past, present, and future of DM, as well as the importation process and hand-picking shipments! Enjoy!
This week we decided to do another off-topic episode and we're doing this show exclusively for the reason that I love the species we're talking about - Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons! Who better to bring on than two of the biggest IJ fans out there - Eric Burke and Steven Katz!
It great to hear some insight from the guys that keep a lower profile! For that reason, I decided to bring James Bolar on the show!
John Martin has one of the most diverse collections of Corallus. He is known for his Caninus X Batesii Hybrids and his Amazon Tree Boas! Join has as we discuss all things Corallus on this weeks show!
On this week's show, we invite Brian Fischer and Julian Garcia on to discuss the old days with Green Tree Pythons. This will be a fun round table with 3 guys that were into chondros on a heavy scale before facebook was created. Make sure to check it out as we discuss the old days of keeping chondros and how the community has changed over the years!
On this episode, we welcome Nick Gill. We'll be discussing Tree Monitors (Blues and Greens specifically). This is one I'm personally going to geek out on pretty fierce!
Keith has a very diverse collection. Some of you know him as the Godfather from the Short-tail and Blood world. But Keith has now started working with several different species and we're excited to bring him on a pick his brain with years of experience keeping reptiles!