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What is going on everybody? Welcome back to another awesome video. If you couldn't tell by today's title on the thumbnail, we've got another banger in store for us. Yes, we are bringing Paul something. Something that I raised up from a little tiny egg. If that doesn't answer it for you guys, we're bringing him some birds. I know it could have been reptiles from an egg, but we're bringing him some birds today. Now, these birds are going to reside with those call ducks inside of Munchkin's old enclosure until the aviary is done.
I've seen a couple comments under his videos of people recommending him getting these. It's a pretty cool story.
Now, unfortunately, these guys were actually going to end up as snake food, but I felt too bad and kept them and uh raised them all the way up and they've been adults for quite some time now.
They should be dropping eggs any day now, but it's going to be a lot of fun.
We are going to gather them up. But before we do that, I'm going to give you guys some updates on everything that we've got going on here. Let's jump right inside out of the garage and show you guys that pond. Give you an update on that shark. Show you guys how he's doing. And then we'll jump in the backyard, show you guys some of the animals we've got back there. Everything in the pond is looking absolutely awesome. Look at the streamer on that moorish idol. There's our bird rass. Our little shark back there. Everyone loves to come out and say hello. Look at how big our squirrelfish is. He's getting huge. Look at him back there. Of course, Dwight getting massive. Our antheus are just getting huge. Everyone in here is doing absolutely amazing. Even our hawkfish is coming up to say hello.
Everyone is certainly hungry this morning. We still need to get that jerk of a trigger fish out. He is probably the meanest trigger fish I've ever seen or met in my life. I will not lie. That guy right there is pure menace. Menace to society. But everyone in here doing amazing. We got the grunt out blue line snapper.
Our raccoon butterfly fish, which I have still never seen this fish eat. He's got to be eating behind my back cuz there's no way he'd still be looking as good as he does. Where's our broom tail? Where is Mr. Oh, there's Mr. Broomtail coming out. He always likes to hide. You guys can see a little glimpse of him. our rass. Seriously, everyone in this pond is doing so good and I couldn't be happier with the uh turnout of this pond. Our blue baron's race for the big female. She's been hanging out in her lay box the last couple days. So, I'm really really hoping like really really hoping that she drops us some beautiful eggs that would make my whole year. Now, really quick before we jump right into today's video, I want to give you guys a word by today's sponsor and that is Dubia. Make sure you guys go and check out dubia.com for all your insect needs, all your reptile feeder needs. Anything you guys can think of with reptiles.
They've got it on the website for you guys. I just got a big old package from them. I already took my crickets out, but we got some beautiful superworms all up inside these little tubs. They uh they definitely hook it up. So, big shout out to the dubia.com. Make sure you guys go and check out their website.
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And uh use code Golani at checkout to save yourself some money. Our little gang of hat albino pecanatada are getting huge, you guys. Pretty much getting to that time where we're going to have to start separating these guys from one another and getting them their own enclosure. Hey. Hey, buddy. Can I pet you or you're going to be fast and run away? They're pretty nice for the most part. Most iguanas of this size are pretty skittish. These guys, they're absolutely chill guys. And we got Honey lounging in the sun. Look at her. She looks really nice and comfortable. I'm hoping she's got some eggs in her.
That'd be really cool to hatch some little pecanatada ourselves.
Look at this little cutie. We got one of our little cherry head red foots.
Absolutely beautiful.
And then we got this big guy right here.
Look how big our satas are getting that we got from Blake's Exotic Animal Ranch quite some time ago. Let me grab this guy and show you. I mean, that guy is built like a bowling ball. Look how perfect and even that shell is. No pyramiding at all. That is a perfect sulcata right there, ladies and gentlemen. Getting massive. So heavy.
Woo! Take a look.
That guy right there is a absolute stunner of a panther chameleon.
Look at you, buddy. You are handsome young man, that's for sure. And these are what is going to pull today. We got 1 2 3 4 5 6 seven or eight of these guys. And just take a look at them.
They're honestly such beautiful little birds. They would look amazing running around the floor of that aviary.
They are just gorgeous.
And I've got a few different colors of them. This one is really, really neat.
Look at him or her. I'm not too sure.
But absolutely beautiful. And then this is called a black katnix quail. These guys are one of my favorites. So Paul will be able to eventually maybe Whoa.
Paul will maybe be able to eventually have these guys breeding inside of the aviary, which would be cool. And he'll hatch a bunch of different colored ones because there's uh quite the mix inside of this group. But I'll give you guys a nice little walk through and show you each and every single one of them when we're either catching them or when we get over to Paul's house. There is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. There's eight beautiful caternics quails. All different colors. We got brown. We got like these light gray ones. really really awesome and I definitely think they're going to be an amazing pop to that aviary just running around all over the floor. Most of these birds that he's going to get are going to be flying birds. These guys, they don't fly much. They just kind of run around, scavenge through the dirt.
Really, really awesome little birds.
Really awesome little animals. So, let's do it, you guys. We have one more thing to do, and that is to catch those and round them up, and then we'll be on our way to Paul's house. All right, you guys. So, right here, I've got a huge tote, and I've got a big old lid. It was used for a snake laybin, but we are about to catch these guys. I'll show you guys one by one the different colors and all the different quail that we're going to be bringing him. So, let's get right to it. So, this is quail number one going in. I don't know how to tell if they're male or female, but this one is certainly beautiful. This guy right here has got a little mohawk and a really nice, beautiful light brown with some really cool specking colors on there.
Really, really beautiful one. Let's get him right in. Here is quail number three.
Look at how pretty that bird is, you guys. I mean, come on. Whoa, chill out.
Some really nice patterns on quail number three, that's for sure. And this one is my favorite. It's like a light gray, almost brown. Really, really neat bird. I love the colors on this one. So, just think about when these guys all kind of breed with each other. They'll just pop out a bunch of different colored ones. It's cool little mix of colors. So, hopefully they uh they do breed in the aviary. That would be sick.
Now, if you guys are wondering why I'm kind of keeping my voice down, it's actually Luca's bedroom right there. And it's nap time. though. We're going to quickly catch these birds. I'll show you guys the rest of them and then we're going to head right over to Paul's house. This one is really nice. Really nice brown. This one is big. I will not lie. And then this one here is a really nice light brown. Almost has like that grayish hue to it. Very, very beautiful bird.
I've lost count on which number we're on, but take a look at this one. He's got like a really dark brown ring around his neck. Super cool. This one's got a really nice white chest. Beautiful dark brown. These are going to look so good in that avary. And the last one to catch is this beautiful black quail.
It's so unique looking. They almost remind me of like their faces remind me of little hawks.
Pretty pretty cool.
>> We got everyone rounded up and it is time to head to Paul's house.
>> Ladies and gentlemen, we have made it.
The man, the myth, the legend, Mr. PC.
Dude, >> you've been gone. You've been out and about.
>> 4 days gone.
>> 4 days gone. Last week you were gone.
>> I've been home for like 24 hours and I'm gone for the last like a month.
>> Dude, that's crazy. How does it feel to be home?
>> Amazing. I'm not going anywhere for like 10 years.
>> Well, anyways, I brought you something today. What >> for the uh >> Oh, snap.
>> The cold elk enclosure. Munchkins old enclosure. Yeah, >> it's about possibly be.
>> It's about eight of them.
>> Oh god.
>> How You guys probably see all this wood.
You guys see Hector, you already know something's going on. I'm not going to spoil it. I'm not going to spoil it.
>> Building the monitor enclosure.
>> There you go, guys. He's spoiled right there. Right. Don't come for me now. You can come for him in my comments.
>> It's going to be epic.
>> It is going to be sick.
>> You got eight something for that.
>> Yeah. My house. It's my quail.
>> But dude, they're going to be sick in the >> No, they're actually going to be dope.
Yeah. Bottom little bottom. I'm going to call them bottom dwellers. Like fish.
>> Bottom dwellers. That's exactly kind of what I >> take these out. Huh?
>> These are bottom dwellers.
>> Bottom dwellers.
>> Yeah. So, this right here is the beautiful enclosure that these quail are actually going to be joining these call ducks in.
We're going to have plenty of room.
They're going to have a lot of dirt.
It's probably a ton of bugs in that dirt. They're going to be able to just scavenge, cut it through all of it, and they're going to join the two little cold ducks that Paul's had for a while.
It's his ducklings, right?
>> Dies. Yeah. Blake gave us his little ducklings and we've grown them up.
>> That's awesome. They look amazing.
They've gotten pretty much they're full grown.
>> Full grown. Yeah. I can't tell. You have a male and a female or >> I think it's two females. Yeah, cuz the males at the end of their little butt will have a little swirly feather.
>> Feather. Yeah.
>> Well, this is going to be awesome. I guess we should >> Where are they?
>> Not waste any time and get them.
>> Where are they? Where are the quail?
>> They're sitting right there.
>> Oh, >> yeah. This was I won't lie.
>> Smelly car ride.
>> Oh my god, those things freaking stink.
>> Yeah, dude. It was a smelly car ride.
>> Can I open it?
>> Yeah, I think so.
>> Wow. They really smell.
>> Well, they pooped quite a lot in here.
>> Yeah, that's what they do. There's what?
Eight of them. Nine. There's nine.
>> Is there one?
>> Nine. Who's nine?
>> 369.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Oh my god, those reek.
>> Yeah. Well, I mean, they're they're in a tight space pooping. So, >> let's get them in.
>> Let's go. Let's go do it.
>> Come on. Come on.
>> Oh my gosh. One fell out. Oh, >> sorry.
Look at them. They pooped a baby out on the way.
>> They definitely are a little stinky.
That's for sure.
>> Ow. Idiots.
>> That's a safe dude. That right there.
>> You stalled that. What an idiot.
>> That's a safety hazard, dude. I just do that thing.
>> Idiot installed that.
>> Ah, you know like when that the pain just lingers and you're just like such an idiot.
>> Who would think of putting that there?
>> All right. Well, here goes nothing.
Dude, I just showered and cleaned and this is what I got to deal with.
>> Yeah.
>> Quail.
>> This one is really cool. All right. This is um >> Oh, snap.
>> That's an all black quail.
>> Do they swim? Put them in the water.
>> What?
>> So long, my friend. Dude, that smells like you you sharted your pants and and you got to like clean your boxers.
I'm not kidding. That's how bad it is.
>> That's bad. I'll film you. Two of them kind of already.
>> I ain't filming that.
>> This is just This is an absolute show right now. We got one of the brown ones with the nice white collar.
>> Yeah, I like that one. That one's cool.
>> Look at the black one went over there to the duck already.
>> Yeah, there he is.
>> He's like, "Dude, this is big."
>> We got another really beautiful little brown one right here. This one is like a nice light brown. These guys are going to look so good in the aviary, dude.
>> Yeah, they are.
>> They'll just run around.
>> Look at the Look at the quail ducks. Oh, look at the quail with the ducks. What?
The quail is staring right at the ducks.
>> This one is so beautiful.
>> That's like a light one.
>> It's like a lightish like a grayish brown. It's really really neat.
>> Look at them. I got quail now.
>> Double right here.
>> Their patterns are honestly beautiful.
This guy's got a little like mohawk.
>> Will they have babies?
>> I think so. Yeah, in the aviary.
>> Yeah, definitely. which will be cool cuz like I mentioned in this video is they're all different colors. So when they breed, of course, >> I guess Marvin's not here anymore, so doesn't matter. These will breed and if they do end up breeding and you have success hatching them, you'll hatch like all different colors. You can hatch like black ones with white dots, brown dots.
>> It's really, really cool.
>> That's sweet.
>> This one is really pretty.
>> That's probably the most pretty one, >> right? Is the same.
>> Bro, I said that in the video. I said it's so crazy. Their faces remind me of little hawks, dude.
>> Really, really cool.
>> They're just all chilling right here.
Look at them.
>> They just don't know where. They're like, "Holy smokes." So, I've been in this little tote.
>> That one's really cool. He's got like a big band around his face.
>> Yeah. Last one.
>> Last one. There you go, bud.
>> There you go, big dog. See you later.
>> Just like that. Oh, look at him fluffing up.
>> Yeah. So, they're going to just kick around in here. They're going to find bugs, find all these sorts of different worms and stuff like that. That's what they do. You'll see them like kicking like a bull and just kind of pecking at the ground. It's They're really cool animals. They're awesome.
>> You've had them forever.
>> I've had I hatched these guys from an egg. I mentioned how these See, that one was just kicking around.
>> Yeah, >> I mentioned how these were originally supposed to be snake food, but I felt too bad. And now they're here. They're residing at the PC farm, and they're going to live in that gigantic aviary, which I don't know how much Paul has shown of it. Maybe I can give you guys a little clip.
>> You can definitely sneak it. Yeah, I'm tired of waiting. Just show everyone.
Now, just a quick little sneak peek.
That's it. That right there is where those quails are going to eventually end up. So that's pretty pretty cool.
They're going to be living life in there. That's for sure.
So, as you guys can see, the quail are actually settling in quite nicely. And I'll tell you one thing, they love these little palm trees. They love the shade.
Look at them.
Hey little one. They are going to look so good in that aviary once the time comes. It's just kind of cool to see them in here with all the plants. Look at them. They are probably thrilled. And they're chilling with the ducks just fine. Look, the ducks are back there as well. Now, while they're settling in, of course, I'll give you guys a nice look around the farm. I always do. Right here, we've got our two turkeys. We hatched these guys as well from an egg.
It's just so crazy. Look at this guy.
His face is overgrowing so much you could hardly even see his little eyeballs. They are just honestly such beautiful animals. And then over here you got some roosters, I think. I don't really know how to tell, but yeah, I think those are the rooers. I think cuz they have that red thing. You guys correct me in the comments if I'm wrong.
And we have now made it into the fish building where I'll give you guys some updates in here. Unfortunately, our emperor snapper that we brought did not make it. Uh, he kind of got a little picked on by either of these groupers or he was still kind of going through that infection from the trigger fish that was in there. I hate trigger fish, but he did unfortunately did not make it. I guess his infection he just kind of got covered in like these crazy soores and uh Ashley tried very hard. She was in here dosing medicine every day, but like I said, unfortunately that emperor snapper that we had given to Paul did not make it. Here's our little shark.
And then you got the bard grouper. You got the bone grouper and you've got the Neptune. And look at how crazy that fish is right there.
Look at this little guy sit on the glass. This is the seahorse tank.
Hey little guy.
Such wicked animals.
You got Frank the Oscar. Look at how big he's gotten. Actually gigantic.
This guy will probably end up in the aviary as well. And stepping right up, you got a turtle pond filled, absolutely filled with turtles.
>> 13 >> 13 >> 13 >> 13 turtles to be exact inside of this pond. That's actually insane. Now, before you guys start commenting saying that there's too many turtles in one pond, you guys, these are all going to go in the aviary once it is done. So, >> water changes. Every water changes >> every like Yeah, she does water changes every like 2 to 3 days in here. It's crazy. Got some little sword tails now, though. That is a nice additive to the pond. Really, really cool. Right here you got a Mitch clown readyard slider.
Getting really nice. But these guys will certainly pop a lot more oranges and a lot more bright colors when they are outside in the natural sunlight. I mean, just take a look at how big this paradox is getting. This one was teeny tiny when we brought it over. Some really nice colors on the head. Beautiful turtle.
Even this guy is getting huge. A side neck of some sort.
Look at the polka dots on his face. Such an awesome looking turtle.
Now, speaking of awesome turtles, this little guy right here, he is so cool. Wow. The new substrate in here actually looks amazing. You can actually see them. You get a little hybrid grouper right here. It is a panther grouper and a spotted grouper, I believe. But really, really unique. And his giant hermit crab friend front has got an anemone on his back. That's pretty cool. Look at the size of him.
And you got the blue line grouper right above that.
He is pretty cool. Now he's eventually going to probably move from this tank to something else. He was just a little bit of a bully when Paul added those very expensive groupers to the blue tub and we don't want that. What is that?
>> Ferowella catfish.
>> This looks like a little sturgeon.
>> Mhm.
>> They're sick. That thing is just like eating algae off the glass >> pretty much. Yeah, >> that's so cool. This is a Ashley's creation right here. And it looks absolutely >> a giant nano tank.
>> Giant nano tank. You guys got shrimp in here. And all little nano fish. That's actually really, really cool. I've never seen anyone do that. And then right here, you got the giant predatory shark pond, which is home to some amazing looking fish. Look at that. Hey, little dog face coming up. Look at this beautiful panther grouper. Giant jackell, golden puffer, blue and yellow cod swimming right at us.
And wow, our oneeyed lion fish is looking so good. He's getting so fat.
His eye doesn't nearly look as bad as it was before. It's almost like that eye has filled up with a pocket of air. It's really, really weird. You got the saddlebacks.
Poor Jackson's over there. That thing has gotten gigantic. Look at the liar tail grouper.
Another kind of cool puffer fish of some sort.
Now, where is this blacktip? Over there.
Let's go and see this blacktip. And look at D Lively.
Hey, D Lively. What's going on, brother?
Blacktip swimming right through there.
I love how this one actually kind of stays down and does a steady surface.
Look at that shark. Oh, there he goes.
Spooked him a little bit. You get the giant lobster back there.
Everyone in here just looks so good.
Come and say hello. Look at that lazy guy just chilling. That's like big Bruce is what I would call him. He's just a lazy big old fish and he's got a big meal up there. But that is the bumblebee grouper. That is the shark eater.
And then Ashley's working on this pond as we speak. But a beautiful pond just full of all different sorts of reef fish, butterfly fish, tangs, angel fish, pretty much everything you guys can think of reffilated is inside of this pond right here. If you guys enjoyed today's video, please give me a thumbs up. It only means the world. If you're new here, make sure you guys press that red subscribe button. Hopefully, you all enjoyed today's video. This is probably where we're going to be wrapping it up.
So much love to each and every single one of you that takes the time out of their day to watch me on YouTube, watch me on your TV, computer, phone, whatever it is. Much love to each and every single one of you. And this is where we'll be wrapping it up. Peace out, G Squad.
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