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The Herpetoculture Network

The Herpetoculture Network
Florida
Herpetology
Herpetoculture
North Carolina
Invasive Species
Cottonmouth
Everglades
Geckos
Water Snakes
Herpetology Society
Crotalus Willardi
Scrub Pythons
Crotalus Molossus
Field Herping
Corn Snake
Burmese Python
Inaturalist
Salamanders
Colubrids
Reptile Breeding

THE Reptile Podcast network! Home of The Herpetoculture Podcast, Snakes & Stogies, ArachNerds, Cornstars, Flippin' Tin, and Lizard Brain Radio.

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Recent Guests

Warren Klein
A reptile expert from South Africa.
Bushveld Reptiles
Episode: Baboons in country with Warren Klein | ArachNerds Ep. 20
Austin Bohannon
Brewster County biologist out in Alpine with Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Episode: Austin Bohannon | Flippin' Tin Ep. 33
Gage Smith
Owner of LP Herpetoculture specializing in snakes and exotic reptiles
LP Herpetoculture
Episode: Gage Smith of LP Herpetoculture | Snakes & Stogies Ep. 250
Jeremy Hicks
Owner of Nomad Herpetoculture and experienced herpetologist
Nomad Herpetoculture
Episode: Jeremy Hicks of Nomad Herpetoculture | Snakes & Stogies Ep. 247
Andrew Browning
Enthusiast and expert in tarantula breeding and care
NMTs
Episode: Andrew Browning of NMTs | ArachNerds Ep. 16
Devin Anderson
Expert in tarantulas and owner of Devin's Creatures
Devin's Creatures
Episode: Aphonopelma & Baboons with Devin Anderson | ArachNerds Ep. 14
Chris McCarty
Salamander expert and herpetologist
Episode: Salamanders with Chris McCarty | Flippin' Tin Ep. 31
Zac Hollen
Owner of Queen City Constrictors
Queen City Constrictors
Episode: Tentacled Snakes with Zac Hollen | THP Ep. 225
Jayd Lawrence
Experienced snake keeper and breeder, originally from South Africa
Episode: House Snakes & More w/ Jayd Lawrence | Snakes & Stogies Ep. 240

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Phil
Co-host with extensive knowledge in herpetoculture, often bringing a laid-back, humorous approach to discussions about reptiles and arachnids.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 123 ratings
  • Great resource, fun shows.

    The fellas have grown and evolved. This network of shows has become an excellent resource of information and entertainment.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jeff Frederick
    United States3 years ago
  • Good stuff

    Thank you guys for getting Nathaniel Frank on here!! I’ve been dying for one of you podcasters to have him on. Also, please do whatever you can to get Terry Phillip from Reptile Gardens on the show! Nobody has done a good interview with him in years.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MLreptiles
    United States6 years ago
  • Stellar Podcast!

    This podcast is educational and entertaining all at the same time. This show also has great guests that come on. Keep up the awesome work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hippie chick_
    United States7 years ago
  • Fun but...

    The show certainly has it’s own personality. I worry about the future of the show as it is moving in a somewhat more unprofessional direction. Ripping on each other is occasionally funny, making it half of the show is distracting and difficult to listen to. Chill with the margaritas. You’ve got great potential and fill a niche for the next generation of keepers coming along.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jeff Frederick
    United States7 years ago
  • Great Stuff!

    Love listening to this podcast- lots of great info and guests on- like that it’s pretty laid back and I can actually laugh along a bit 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Secret68
    United States7 years ago

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The informal style appeals to a younger audience, but some listeners express concerns about professionalism.
Listeners appreciate the balance of humor and information, which makes complex topics more accessible and enjoyable.

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Sharpee of Sharpspoods | ArachNerds Ep. 18
Q: How do you assess spider population health in agricultural settings?
While I didn't focus on health metrics directly, I found differences in spider diversity and abundance that correlate with habitat quality in agricultural areas based on previous studies.
Sharpee of Sharpspoods | ArachNerds Ep. 18
Q: What is the average lifespan of a jumping spider?
Typically, female jumping spiders can live between 2-3 years, while males have shorter lifespans of about 1-2 years.
Sharpee of Sharpspoods | ArachNerds Ep. 18
Q: What methods do you use for spider collection in your research?
I primarily use vac samplers and pitfall traps for ground-dwelling spiders, adapting techniques based on what I aim to study.
Sharpee of Sharpspoods | ArachNerds Ep. 18
Q: What made you specialize in arachnology?
It was a last-minute decision after realizing my passion for spiders, particularly through my experiences with jumping spiders during my studies.
Sharpee of Sharpspoods | ArachNerds Ep. 18
Q: How did you get into spiders?
I was terrified of spiders, but during a period of exposure therapy and collecting native jumping spiders, I became fascinated and eventually pursued a degree in entomology.

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Content focuses on various aspects of herpetoculture, particularly the care and husbandry of reptiles and arachnids. Episodes often feature expert guests who discuss their experiences and insights related to both common and exotic species, breeding practices, and ethical considerations in the pet industry. Discussions are supported by personal anecdotes, humor, and community engagement, creating an entertaining yet informative atmosphere for listeners. Unique aspects include a blend of education and casual conversation, making it accessible to both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts in the field.

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1. Colubrid & Colubroid Radio
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1. Warren Klein
2. Austin Bohannon
3. Gage Smith
4. Jeremy Hicks
5. Andrew Browning
6. Devin Anderson
7. Chris McCarty
8. Zac Hollen

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