Rescuing SEVEN Starving Geckos :(

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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In today's video, we take in a bin full of starving geckos. They were only fed every two weeks :( We definitely thought they wouldn't all make it. However, their transformation is magical!
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  • Tardis really showed up and survived and thrived on sheer spite. Little dude was absolutely over the starvation diet and was ready to GO.

    @Kiterpuss@Kiterpuss7 ай бұрын
    • He'd look skinnier than he really was. He is bigger on the inside, after all.

      @hjalfi@hjalfi7 ай бұрын
    • Against all odds, just like in the show haha

      @raisedfromash@raisedfromash7 ай бұрын
    • he said "i KNOW yall got food somewhere"

      @cicelypatterson3927@cicelypatterson39277 ай бұрын
    • He was definitely my favorite gecko out of the bunch. I love how light pink he is! Hopefully Emily takes great care of him and has a lot of fun with him!

      @Upper_echelon_exotics@Upper_echelon_exotics7 ай бұрын
    • Ok, but the way he squirmed the whole video, but then ended by calmly sitting in little Emily's hands. 🥹

      @MusesWhim@MusesWhim7 ай бұрын
  • I’m never too hard on people who drop off animals in this condition because what matters most to me is that they aren’t holding onto them *anymore* and they have ultimately done what’s right by surrendering them, and that should be encouraged. In that spirit of grace, I’ll say this: there are some cute names on these reptiles. Betty the salamander ❤ Sending best wishes to all these poor little beasties and thank you SD for taking them in.

    @z.m.stewart1996@z.m.stewart19967 ай бұрын
    • You’re kind. I am… not. “Forgetting to feed” is just inexcusable.

      @khills@khills7 ай бұрын
    • @@khillsI agree, makes my blood boil.

      @gracesiegel7849@gracesiegel78497 ай бұрын
    • ​@@khillsYeah, but we don't wanna scare them off by immediately calling them assholes. We take the animal happily, tell them they did the right thing by giving the animal a better chance with the rescue. After in the break room, or whenever the people can't hear, it's a free for all

      @idiotically-everything@idiotically-everything7 ай бұрын
    • @@khills it is inexcusable, but we don’t want to scare them away by digging into them about it. We want them to know they did the right thing by surrendering the animals

      @The-one-and-only-Fruitcake@The-one-and-only-Fruitcake7 ай бұрын
    • It's a fine line to walk, right? You don't want them to "hide" their bad deeds by never bringing their neglected pet in, but you also don't want to make them feel like they did nothing wrong either because it might encourage them to get another pet to neglect later....

      @amandak.5354@amandak.53547 ай бұрын
  • 12 grams on an adult fat tail/ leopard gecko is CRAZY. Females should weigh 30-50 grams, males should weigh 60-80. Thank God the people surrendered them and the animals were able to get healthy! Thank you Emily & Ed (and all the SD crew ) for all you do!

    @GeorgiaGrown90@GeorgiaGrown907 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the extra info. I can see that they don't look healthy, that's obvious, but had no idea just how underweight they were.

      @phaedrapage4217@phaedrapage42177 ай бұрын
    • Ok thx! I didn’t know that and it tells me how underweight they were

      @laurenhenry5671@laurenhenry56715 ай бұрын
  • I’m glad the people surrendered them and were honest about their care. It’s so sad to see their condition so I’m glad they came to you!! Great job as usual!

    @kekkelpenneypeckeltoot5700@kekkelpenneypeckeltoot57007 ай бұрын
    • The thing that bothers me is that they got so dang many geckos when some of them were halfway to death from neglect

      @KittenApocalypseReal@KittenApocalypseReal7 ай бұрын
    • @@KittenApocalypseRealWhy even get like 7

      @link12click@link12click7 ай бұрын
    • @@KittenApocalypseRealUnless they have to have a partner or a community idk about geckos

      @link12click@link12click7 ай бұрын
    • @@link12click actually, some people are against Co hab-ing leopard geckos, they're pretty solitary

      @KittenApocalypseReal@KittenApocalypseReal7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. Some people in this world are too darn mean and let their pets die anyway instead of giving them to people that can actually be trusted with them

      @lilysamvelian9970@lilysamvelian99704 ай бұрын
  • I can't believe Tardis was so chill when being held by his new mom! Congrats to all the new parents.

    @maxinemann2490@maxinemann24907 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing. Emily was ready though

      @pikzzi@pikzzi7 ай бұрын
    • I think part of the reason is that he doesn’t like being grabbed. I have a leopard gecko who loves to be handled but HATES her back being touched. The fact little Emily was holding him without grabbing him is excellent because it shows how calm he can be.

      @yourtypicalshadowlurker@yourtypicalshadowlurker7 ай бұрын
    • He knew she was the one. His little face is just like “Mmmm yes. I approve. I like this one”

      @kimuires@kimuires5 ай бұрын
  • In this age of information where Google is at our fingertips it’s no longer understandable to lack knowledge when it comes to pet care. Thanks for taking them in and getting them new chances at life.

    @veewooshi9882@veewooshi98827 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely not. This was a case of neglect and abuse and I hope the original owners don't get any pets until they become mature enough to care for them properly.

      @Cara-39@Cara-397 ай бұрын
    • @@Cara-39 Idk what you meant by "absolutely not". Veewoshi9882"s point was that we have google so it's inexcusable that they "forgot" and actually neglect and abuse them. You disagreeing yet basically saying the same thing.

      @aho9071@aho90717 ай бұрын
    • @@aho9071 I was agreeing with the OP by saying there's absolutely no excuse for a lack of pet care knowledge. The rest of my comment confirms this

      @Cara-39@Cara-397 ай бұрын
    • @@Cara-39 Oh the first part was confusing

      @aho9071@aho90717 ай бұрын
    • I don't entirely disagree, but I will add one caveat: There is a lot of information, yes, but there is a lot of CONFLICTING information, and it can be hard to discern which is reliable and which is not. There's a whole world of really bad advice around animal husbandry on the internet, and it's easy to be taken in by terrible advice confidently delivered. EDIT: I should clarify that my above comment is not intended to excuse obvious neglect. It's just an additional point to consider re: the wealth of information available on the internet.

      @FlailTV@FlailTV7 ай бұрын
  • As a Doctor Who fan I enjoyed seeing all these geckos with their thematic names. I wish the owner had decided to surrender them before they got into that condition, but it was great to see their recovery and adoption 🥰

    @MostlyHarmless68@MostlyHarmless687 ай бұрын
    • yes! i enjoyed the names so much. im just upset another whovian would treat animals like this. :/ at least we can do better

      @samsonreed6735@samsonreed67357 ай бұрын
    • But we dont know the circonstance so we can't really juge how the animals became like that . Sometimes the owners are hospitalised and the relative try the best to take care of the animals but cant . Or a bad case of mental health like schizophrenia, spycosis etc

      @pixazelz@pixazelz7 ай бұрын
    • Same, I’m disappointed in them

      @Romyislief@Romyislief7 ай бұрын
    • God same the names were great. Seeing that the huge leopard gecko was named Master really tickled me

      @madama3844@madama38447 ай бұрын
    • @@pixazelzi really hope that’s the case, but the letter specifically mentioned the geckos were fed ONE CRICKET EVERY TWO WEEKS. If it was a case of mental illness I don’t think the owner would have a schedule like that ):

      @vivishii_@vivishii_7 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow, poor babies. I really hate it when people get animals but don’t take care of them properly. It wouldn’t take a genius to work out that these guys shouldn’t look like this. A bit of research would tell you a lot about how to care for them. I know next to nothing about their care but I found out in 10 seconds of googling how often they need feeding. Makes me so mad because this is 100% preventable. Not even seen the video and I’m annoyed already. Thank you for taking them in

    @hayleywright6585@hayleywright65857 ай бұрын
    • And if there are 7, that means that the person kept buying them even though they didn’t know how to take care of them.

      @AwesomeLaine@AwesomeLaine7 ай бұрын
    • U took the words right out of my mouth. My son wanted a lizard when he was younger and I went online to find out about them I had an 8ft Green Iguana when I was 15 my dad new animal activist and we took him in and my dad built him a huge cage and everything. And granted Iguanas are way harder to take care of the leopard geckos. People make me so angry.

      @bobbievance7243@bobbievance72437 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AwesomeLaineyes

      @jmuckey2@jmuckey27 ай бұрын
    • only reason for poor care would be mental or physically health, cant be too quick to judge without knowing the story. at least they did the right thing of surrendering

      @Eros.n.pippins@Eros.n.pippins7 ай бұрын
    • Nothing pisses me off more than people who don't do research. Because doing research has never been easier.

      @thegriffin88@thegriffin887 ай бұрын
  • One cricket?????? I can't even - what????? I mean, look, life gets to me too. I spent this summer losing my mind when my meds needed to be adjusted but part of those loose marbles was always attuned to the cat that does not have thumbs and cannot feed himself. Jumping at shadows, gotta feed the cat, scared the whole time, feed cat or cat will die. That's how the brain mantra went. Anxiety is like hearing the battle music start up and there's nothing around.

    @thegriffin88@thegriffin887 ай бұрын
    • And then, a pop up comes up and it says “UNSKIPPABLE SIDE QUEST: Feed & water cat”

      @ThatDragonBlue@ThatDragonBlue19 күн бұрын
  • I was worried this vid would contain some “loss”. It’s so heartwarming to hear they all made it ❤

    @themurrrr@themurrrr7 ай бұрын
    • Me too! I hesitated to watch it at first. I already saw a horrid video of people abusing a poor whale shark and cry every time I think about it 😢

      @bobbiec2829@bobbiec28297 ай бұрын
    • Glad I read this comment before watching the video haha

      @syrefayne8922@syrefayne89226 ай бұрын
    • @@syrefayne8922 That’s why I posted it! Some times…. we need a heads up. Especially if you’ve already had a difficult day/week/year…. This is why I love the site “Does the dog die”, which warns you if a particular animal dies in a movie, without spoiling much else.

      @themurrrr@themurrrr6 ай бұрын
    • The BEST spoiler! Thank you! ❤

      @MEKCreations@MEKCreations5 ай бұрын
    • @@MEKCreations ♥️

      @themurrrr@themurrrr5 ай бұрын
  • Look at Tardis, now true to his name, bigger on the inside. Master is an absolute UNIT. Way to grow guys! ❤ Live well in your new homes!

    @Just1Nora@Just1Nora7 ай бұрын
  • I love that Tardis was so calm in little Emily’s hands. He was home and he knew 🥺🖤

    @tayloralexis282@tayloralexis2827 ай бұрын
  • So happy that the animals got better. It's so sad that some people can neglect their pets like this...

    @zessonateacloud@zessonateacloud7 ай бұрын
  • You guys helped inspire me to get my own little cold blooded baby. I’ve had my Eastern Blue Tongue for almost 5 months now, and she’s become my companion, and in a bit of a twist she’s actually improved my chronic pain by me just having to get up more often to take care of her, she even comes out with me in my wheelchair sometimes! I try to socialise her as much as I can in the hopes of someday use her to help teach people about reptiles like you guys! Love everything you do, and I hope to see you come to Australia some time!! I wouldn’t advise herping down here though 😅

    @jgzitxxitcocllh@jgzitxxitcocllh7 ай бұрын
    • That's wonderful! Lots of love from a random grandma in north Georgia USA 😘 🤗

      @katiekane5247@katiekane52477 ай бұрын
    • These two, I would trust herping here. They'd do their research. I'd just want them to be very very careful in Eastern Taipan territory. Oh, and to be very very aware that our aquatic reptiles are worse than our land-based ones.

      @juliatarrel1674@juliatarrel16743 ай бұрын
  • Im so glad they all bounced back and found their forever homes. So sad to see the state some people let their pets get into! Thank you for all you hard work helping them!

    @thesecretroman@thesecretroman7 ай бұрын
    • Those fat tails are GORGEOUS

      @willasyn3136@willasyn31367 ай бұрын
    • Yeah and what I don't understand is the fact that they look like skeletons and the people still think that's ok. I'm glad they can have healthy lives now.

      @technoraptor7778@technoraptor77787 ай бұрын
  • I saw how "calm" the geckos were at the beginning of the video, and I thought "Wow, that is NOT a good sign." It was so great to see them getting all squirmy and feisty when they started feeling better!

    @YochevedDesigns@YochevedDesigns7 ай бұрын
  • While I'm glad that whoever dropped off the animals, did do so- there is absolutely no excuse to get "busy with life" to the point of starving the animal family members. Just my two cents. Thank you so much Emily and Ed, and everyone at Snake Discovery for all the wonderful things you do!

    @5-ElementsWithHeather@5-ElementsWithHeather7 ай бұрын
  • Just a reminder to those in the comments. It can be hard to see animals like this, and I know the first thing is get angry at the owners and go "How could they do this". But, keep in mind we don't know what the owners were going through to lead them to this, how long it had been going on, or much about the owners situation in general. Many owners love their pets to a fault and don't want to give them away for any reason, but this person did the right thing. They couldn't care properly for their pet and they knew that, so they brought them in to surrender them. Don't be angry and hostile, be understanding yet firm. Don't get mad at people who have stuff happen in their life and they can't take care of animals. Help them, point out what they are doing wrong, offer to send them text to feed their animals, or offer transportation of their animals to rescues. If you have animals like this, and you don't want to get rid of them because you love them. It's okay, you can hand them to someone who can give them the care they need and *still* love them. I know it is hard, but it is better than your animal suffering under your hands, even if you don't mean to do it.

    @emilwinter8095@emilwinter80957 ай бұрын
  • Hey Guys!! You should make this an ongoing series so people can see & learn how to properly care for the animals they get!! Love what you do!!!!

    @CindyHuot@CindyHuot7 ай бұрын
  • I have been so inspired by Snake Discovery’s Adoption Island that when I am able to, I want to start my own Reptile Nonprofit Rescue here in Northern Alberta’s biggest city. So, so many people try to rehome their pets or sell them because they can’t keep them and I want to give people an option to not have to overwhelm the local humane society that don’t have the time to look after these animals. Thank you Emily and Ed so, so much for doing such a great job with trying to save all these sweet scale babies and for giving me the inspiration and incentive to make the best change for the community I can. 🦎🐢🐍💙😎

    @kerriminx18@kerriminx187 ай бұрын
    • Good luck with that :)

      @DRAG0NSPIRIT10@DRAG0NSPIRIT107 ай бұрын
    • Canadians so nice

      @joemama.1023@joemama.10237 ай бұрын
    • as a fellow albertan PLEASE DO

      @chaoticimpulses@chaoticimpulses21 күн бұрын
  • I’ll never understand how people can be like this. Seeing that skinny little tail broke my heart

    @WhitFyffe@WhitFyffe7 ай бұрын
    • People get pets at times due to emotional needs without understanding the responsibility in taking care of said pets. Covid-19 Pandemic had a very large uptick in people getting pets and I'm sure a lot of them ended up in shelters or sold to someone else.

      @Sombriage@Sombriage7 ай бұрын
    • Poor geckos. So glad they all survived and pray they have the happy and healthy lives they deserve with their new humans. Leopard geckos have to be the sweetest of all reptiles and deserve only the very best. ❤

      @katlady567@katlady5677 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Sombriage I don't think the rate of relinquishing pets has been much higher than it was pre-COVID. (Of course, it has increased since 2020, but that's because 2020 had very, very low relinquish rates, not because it's so much higher right now.) But with all the inflation and housing issues, I think a lot of people relinquish cats and dogs because they can't afford to keep them. If your rent goes up 40% and the only place you can afford doesn't allow pets... 😔

      @ILuvAyeAye@ILuvAyeAye7 ай бұрын
  • Tardis looks just like what my rescue leopard gecko looked like. We syringe fed her for about a week before she was willing to eat on her own. She's now healthy, active and loving attention. Snake discovery videos taught me everything I needed to know to save her. Thank you.

    @Rissie@Rissie7 ай бұрын
  • I am happy that the ones who dropped them off were honest on their paperwork and not making something up. Shows that they did want to care but couldn't, and weren't trying to cover up their neglect. Glad they were able to have the courage to surrender them!

    @notespeller2x@notespeller2x2 ай бұрын
  • I'm happy that the person finally realized they could not take care of these sweet babies and surrendered them, but I don't think I'd react to them kindly if I was in the same room. Most cell phones have reminders you can set on your calendar, your email can send you reminders. The fact they kept buying more and more of these guys... I understand that mental, physical, and medical issues can result in neglecting yourself, but your pets and human children can never be part of that excuse. I've known people that, even in their darkest moments, always made sure their dependents were fed either by themselves or by someone they trusted to watch them. "Forgetting to feed" to the point where some of these geckos look like they're just weeks away from passing away is inexcusable. Props to Emily and Ed for not blaming the owner and instead put all of there energy into saving these animals. They are way kinder and more forgiving than myself.

    @melloschocolatecake@melloschocolatecake7 ай бұрын
  • It makes me so happy to see all the animals got well and got adopted. I am a first time reptile owner since last month (garter snakes), and now that I own reptiles it touches me even more. They are my babies and part of my family 💚

    @tommysara@tommysara7 ай бұрын
    • Be sure to update this comment in five years with a "in hindsight, after my twenty third snake," post! Lol. Enjoy your garters! I've owned snakes for 25+ years and I adore them. I'm a ball python person though.

      @redfailhawk@redfailhawk7 ай бұрын
    • @@redfailhawk yes haha 😂 we got two Tetrataenia in august, one Marcianus last week and today I pick up our second Marcianus. Whoopsi 😂

      @tommysara@tommysara7 ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of my cat. My dad found her in a parking lot where I'm pretty sure she was abandoned by a person. She was fur and bones. We honestly were not sure she would survive the first night. She's now been with us for over a year and I have never met a more energetic cat.

    @darkmonarchofmyth2726@darkmonarchofmyth27267 ай бұрын
  • I rescued a Leo that was surrendered at my local Reptile Shop. The owner gave her for free, because he thought she wouldnt make it and didn't want to invest the vet bills. She weighed 19 Grams and had an injury on her face from cohabbing, also a Kink in the tailtip. After 6 weeks of caring and a few vet visits, she Made it and I have her for 2 years now. She is great, easy to handle and quite silly. I Love her so much. ❤

    @MoinSpongii@MoinSpongii7 ай бұрын
  • For reference, I breed leopard geckos a couple years back, and a few of my babies got to be 12 grams when they were just one month old, so 12 grams is an insanely small size for an adult. Also, I have an adult leopard gecko who randomly went off food for 3 months a couple years ago and she lost like 5 grams tops, which just goes to show you how long these guys must have been fed so poorly. That stick tail does not happen over night, that is months if not over a year of consistent neglect.

    @yvainestelmack7196@yvainestelmack71967 ай бұрын
  • Poor lil guys. I hope they are all thriving now.

    @Kosukie@Kosukie7 ай бұрын
  • One of the Leo's I took on was 23g and she's now around 80+ depending on her poop status... that's mental to me and she was 14 at the age of her rescue. How anyone can abandon them so badly is beyond me

    @tinksmith4964@tinksmith49647 ай бұрын
  • Side note: I love their names!! Anything doctor who related! I’m glad they made it ❤

    @Paigeyboo02@Paigeyboo027 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @kjtgp1@kjtgp17 ай бұрын
    • Yeah all the doctor who names definitely made me smile haha

      @raisedfromash@raisedfromash7 ай бұрын
    • Another Doctor Who fan heh

      @StormgemThunder@StormgemThunder7 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to Ed and Emily and everyone else not judging these terrible owners, unfortunately, I can't find any empathy in my heart for people who are knowingly starving their animals because 'life'. Truly wish these babies all go to the best homes that will take great care of them like they deserve.

    @emsies8116@emsies81167 ай бұрын
  • I'm forever grateful that Ed and Emily exist and are able to help animals that are mistreated. Thank you for all you do ❤

    @Bear_the_shepherd@Bear_the_shepherd7 ай бұрын
  • When I saw that they all survived, including Tardis, Rory, and the salamander, I literally cheered! I'm one of those people who would LOVE to own lots of reptiles, marine, bird, and animal life, but who knows myself well enough that I would not be able to take care of them all. I do like watching rescue stories that have happy endings, though!

    @manaspajamas5071@manaspajamas50717 ай бұрын
  • As understanding and respectful as Emily and Ed are (in fact, you HAVE to be in order to run a rescue) you don't "forget" to feed a living thing. You make the decision that the living thing isn't important enough to be cared for properly and it's just enraging to let it get this bad. Malicious or otherwise, these animals were neglected and borderline abused and I wish people took this seriously enough to report it (and I'm sure snake discovery has enough discretion and experience to know how to navigate cases like this, I'm talking on a more broader scale) I'm just so thankful Ed and Emily care so much to rehab and show the respect animals deserve!

    @alanefideler7234@alanefideler72347 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow, can't wait to see their glow ups! I have 5 leos and I love that they each have their own personalities. Very cool creatures that I didn't expect to love so much.

    @OKLynnie@OKLynnie7 ай бұрын
  • It's tragically rare for us to get a healthy animal surrendered. Leopard geckos are the most commonly neglected that we've seen and unfortunately, it is almost always due to ignorance or misinformation. Educate 👏 educate 👏 educate 👏💚

    @ontarioreptilerescue@ontarioreptilerescue7 ай бұрын
  • I was so excited to see all the Doctor Who name references, then so disapponted with how badly the geckos were taken care of. Im so happy they all recovered and found home!

    @Girlzilla1771@Girlzilla17717 ай бұрын
  • To the people who surrendered these geckos..... thank you for doing the right thing. And thank SD's adoption program and other reptile rescues for giving people the opportunity to do the right thing! We never know what people are going through and what their situation is, but someone cared enough to give them a second chance. So happy to see them at healthy weights!

    @rebeccawicks5111@rebeccawicks51117 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing. We need more people like this in the world. I remember when all there animals were in there house, and instead of an incubator they used a heated closet😂 The recovery of these geckos is amazing, and I love this. This channel sparked my interest in reptiles, and I now own a leopard gecko named sunflower who is about a year and a half old, and I love her. Without them, I would not be the same person I am. I love the humor in there videos, but I also love that there is still and educational aspect to their videos. The growth of their Chanel in the past few years is remarkable, and I hope that one day I can visit their zoo, and look forward to continuing to watch their Chanel grow.

    @tiffanyfoster815@tiffanyfoster8157 ай бұрын
  • Hi Emily, and Ed Your Adoption program is fantastic. All of the gecko's that were so under weight look so much better, and have gained weight, and are eating well. Great idea to take them to the super hero themed show. And they were adopted to loving homes. The salamander is staying with you, as an ambassador. Love your channel, and all of your reptiles in your zoo.❤Lizards. Cindy

    @cynthialbell9023@cynthialbell90237 ай бұрын
  • Having just recently gotten a leopard gecko for my birthday, this makes me so sad 😢 I hope they all turn out OK ❤

    @Topaz05@Topaz057 ай бұрын
    • late happy birthday :)

      @thewhisperingsky@thewhisperingsky7 ай бұрын
    • ​@fr0zenm0on Aaaw thank u! 😅

      @Topaz05@Topaz057 ай бұрын
    • your welcome :) @@Topaz05

      @thewhisperingsky@thewhisperingsky7 ай бұрын
  • I love that the leopard & fat tailed geckos had Doctor Who based names (Tardis, River, Dr. Who, Rory, Master), and also glad they made full recoveries!!

    @sisi7304@sisi73047 ай бұрын
  • You guys should re do a lot of your care guides! It’d be a great series and then you can set QR codes in the zoo for the videos, or print them out and give one with each of the adoptions/purchases so they have a go to source for information. It would also be a good place for the new folk to ask questions about certain species that the more knowledgeable fans can help answer in the comments. Kinda like creating a forum on a video. You can maybe even do a Q&A community tab with questions people have about reptiles and you can answer those in their specific care guides

    @matthewmusco2581@matthewmusco25817 ай бұрын
  • I'm 23 hours early but I am very excited to see how well they do in the end. Bless the little babes.

    @slytheringingerwitch@slytheringingerwitch7 ай бұрын
    • wait what

      @lilcoffee6528@lilcoffee65287 ай бұрын
    • Huhhh?

      @Marballs-@Marballs-7 ай бұрын
    • Wait how

      @natillaamg228@natillaamg2287 ай бұрын
    • @@natillaamg228 probably a patreon viewer

      @ashleigh4176@ashleigh41767 ай бұрын
  • I didn't realize you could microchip reptiles, that's cool! If I ever get reptiles I have to keep that in mind. Any mammal I get is microchipped as soon as possible, there's astronomically higher chance of reunification if something happens.

    @rockercaterrorencountered4924@rockercaterrorencountered49247 ай бұрын
  • Seeing those poor skinny geckos at 12grams broke my heart, the two week later weigh in was phenomenal. Such a huge difference. I'm so glad that they could be saved and find forever homes! Even if they were rarely fed at their old home, I wonder if they always had access to water, and if so, if that helped keep their kidneys functioning? idk Ugh, hate seeing spider morph ball pythons, the poor thing.

    @Kittyintheraiyn@Kittyintheraiyn7 ай бұрын
  • I actually have run a rescue (for farm animals). It is wonderful and rewarding most days. But on some days, it is frustrating, heartbreaking, and destroys your faith in humanity. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes of yours, even on a not-so-good day.

    @bluexwings@bluexwings7 ай бұрын
  • not surprised that someone with a spider ball didn't do any research about their pets :/

    @monochromaticbullet190@monochromaticbullet1907 ай бұрын
  • There is absolutely no excuse for this, straight up animal abuse!!

    @jessicaalbright7961@jessicaalbright79617 ай бұрын
  • God bless you two! You're saving so many lives and giving them second chances at life. As awful as it is that these animals even got to these points, I am beyond grateful that these people put aside their pride and knew to give up the animals for their pets' sakes. Thank you guys!

    @AlyToad@AlyToad7 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see more videos on your rescues. Even if they're healthy and it's just going through the process of what you do to get them set up for adoption or showing off some of the animals you get.

    @spectralumbra1568@spectralumbra15687 ай бұрын
  • On the one hand, I’m absolutely overjoyed seeing these poor fellows bounce back the way they have! You do incredible work, and I’m so happy they all have good, loving homes now! On the other hand… man, those before shots are /depressing/. Will definitely be feeding my leo Pebble an extra hornworm tonight. The thought of any animal being so close to death’s door is awful, but it hits especially close to home when you have that same type of animal - I’ll probably have nightmares about finding my lad that thin for the next few weeks, aha.

    @oqulis@oqulis7 ай бұрын
  • I'm so surprised that those skeletal lizards made it! I'm so glad they are doing better! ❤

    @meg2831@meg28317 ай бұрын
  • I'm here early, but that thumbnail is so distressing. Bless you for helping those little babies. I have a leopard gecko who I rescued from a crazy old hoarder lady who didn't take care of her animals. Two bearded dragons we rescued from her passed away from the long-term neglect. But we saved the little leopard gecko and a uromastyx lizard that we named Rubbish and Riff-Raff. I love them to bits. They look like completely different animals now. So much healthier and happier.

    @samanthageach3146@samanthageach31467 ай бұрын
  • If you were to do episodes like this again, it would be great if you added footnotes saying things like how often a leopard gecko should be fed or what a leopard gecko should weigh at that size

    @FranklyFranky@FranklyFranky7 ай бұрын
  • Emily and Ed out here saving little lives!

    @thereadingnook7121@thereadingnook71217 ай бұрын
  • So lucky to have Emily rescue them. Thank you so much for helping them.

    @jenovia22@jenovia227 ай бұрын
  • That one suuper skinny gecko broke my heart.. I actually teared up when I saw it. Poor thing.. Thank you Ed & Emily, you and the crew are amazing! ❤

    @ZeFroz3n0ne907@ZeFroz3n0ne9077 ай бұрын
  • I have a beardie that was surrendered to my local pet store, and he was a skeleton. His spine was very raised, you could see his skull, his tail was super skinny and the hips were very prominent. The owner said that they couldn't sell it because they were scared it would die. They took good care of it, and it was a good eater, however it never gained any weight. It was stunted, being a two year old dragon but only as long as a 6 month old. It was given to me (for free) and my goal was to get it to about 8 oz (it weighed 5.45 oz when I got it). I fed him lots of feeders (his favorite snack was Madagascar hissers and hornworms). He had fresh salads changed daily and supplemented. He was lethargic and sad, with dry stool (sign of dehydration) and sunken eyes. After 13 weeks, he gained almost 3 ounces! Now, he's a happy and healthy(-er, he's still on the skinny side) beardie who loves to explore and snuggle. I love him so much 🥰🥳

    @seafoammusic444@seafoammusic4445 ай бұрын
  • You guys have hearts of gold. The world needs more of you xx

    @bethanyscott4034@bethanyscott40347 ай бұрын
  • Seeing these poor babies breaks my reptile loving heart. So happy to see people like you guys out there fighting the good fight for our cold blooded babies ❤

    @awesome654321@awesome6543217 ай бұрын
  • I understand that situations happen with getting an animal and then surrendering it. But who gets over TEN animals when they can barely keep up with feeding one?? That is some gross neglect. I’m glad they’re with you guys now!

    @TheChildofAuraReborn@TheChildofAuraReborn7 ай бұрын
  • I volunteer at a reptile rescue and we got a bunch in like this from a hording and abandonment case earlier this year. The lady abandoned them in the middle of a strong snowstorm with no power. They survived off of hand warmers for three days before the owner of the rescue could get in there. In particular we got a bunch of Leo's in the same condition as Tardis. But the worst part was how the rescue owner found deceased, mummified reptiles just... stashed all over the garage. Apparently, the lady just set them out or put them between things when they died. We lost just a few that were too far gone, but everyone else is doing really well. One Leo is a blind white one that looks exactly like tardis that I love very much

    @toriquill1505@toriquill15057 ай бұрын
  • My heart hurt every time I saw little Tardis and how skeletal he was. =( Glad to see how he recovered and now has a new home. I hope the best for him and little Emily. It's sad how in today's world with easy access to information for proper care, there are still animals that people get and then don't take the time to research and care for properly.

    @neolithiumproduction@neolithiumproduction7 ай бұрын
  • I could watch your rescue animal stories all day! They’re always so educational, even when they don’t end as well as this one. Thanks for all you do! ❤

    @emilyjayde3704@emilyjayde37047 ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad you guys opened adoption island. You've already rescued SO many animals that might not have even lived otherwise, much less had a good home.

    @VidralliaArchives@VidralliaArchives12 күн бұрын
  • Wow that’s kinda bizarre to think they were only two weeks of proper care away from being decently healthy. I mean I’m so glad they’re not suffering through a long recovery period, it just seems pretty short for how severe they looked

    @ohrats731@ohrats7317 ай бұрын
  • Congrats on 3M y’all! Emily & Ed n crew absolutely deserved it ❤

    @Queen_of_chaos@Queen_of_chaos7 ай бұрын
  • Sending out thanks and love to all the rescuers, fosters, and adopters of animals that need second chances at forever. You are good people, thank you

    @katbairwell@katbairwell7 ай бұрын
  • The White one was so chill with his new Emily omg

    @matiasmehl2531@matiasmehl25317 ай бұрын
  • Dang I just stumbled across a Snake Discovery premier lol...I feel lucky :)

    @rat_dragon@rat_dragon7 ай бұрын
  • That Diablo Blanco(or Blizzard)and one of AFT were insanely skinny… what kind of people could leave them like that… So happy to see that they could recover and found their forever loving homes! edit: Dingo has a microchip in his forearm but I don’t know he’s still having it or not😅

    @reiherptilelover@reiherptilelover7 ай бұрын
  • Research, research and more research before buying any type of pet. Absolutely love what you guys do! Thank you for your kindness to these poor little guys❤️

    @jereksliwinski2789@jereksliwinski27897 ай бұрын
  • Omggg the salamander is so cute I'm glad she's going to be an ambassador animal now 🥰

    @theaudiobookaficionado@theaudiobookaficionado7 ай бұрын
  • I'm sure you can't disclose much for confidentiality and legal reasons, but considering how many surrenders you get, I'm wondering if they're mostly local or if you have people coming in from well out of state to surrender animals for adoption island. Just my own curiosity I guess. I'm glad you're able to give these wonderful animals the best second-chance possible!

    @TG-nd9rj@TG-nd9rj7 ай бұрын
  • Tardis was angry because no onw fed him before snake discovery hangry gecko

    @TheWolfQueentm@TheWolfQueentm7 ай бұрын
  • you and ed are absolute angels, and are great advocates for exotic pets and don't treat them as commodities, but treat them with respect. if all exotic pet owners were like emily and ed, this world would be better for it. even tho I love and adore these animals, I don't know enough about them to be a pet owner, but I support people and companies like snake discovery who have the knowledge to support these poor animals.

    @Amyjwashere@Amyjwashere7 ай бұрын
  • Ugh this breaks my heart. I’m new to the reptile world and still have not gotten one because I know rn I can’t be the best caregiver for them and I’m doing more research. Poor babies 😢

    @cheetah944846@cheetah9448467 ай бұрын
  • 2:16 - The very fact that they just sit there and don't make any attempt to escape when you open their containers shows how run down from starvation they are! I'm glad they've come into your hands; you guys are the best hope they could have! 3:17 - Ah! This one has a little spirit left! 8:07 - This is SO much better! I love how they're up to a proper weight and are showing some energy! 😁 You guys are miracle workers! Doctor Who, Master and Tardis. We can tell what their favorite TV show is! I must confess, I haven't watched the show in years. Was there a "Teddy"? What about the other names? Anyway, I'm happy that they got adopted!

    @alicewilloughby4318@alicewilloughby43187 ай бұрын
  • Oh that makes me so happy to see they're all alive. I cried seeing them in the beginning. You guys are awesome!

    @eclairesdesertjungle@eclairesdesertjungle7 ай бұрын
  • lovely to see Tardis at the end! he spent the entire video rushing and running about but was super chill when adoptee emily held him, its like he knew he was going to a good home!

    @amylouise1996@amylouise19963 ай бұрын
  • recently saved my red tail boa from a respiratory infection, thanks to watching your guys videos i've learned a LOT and was able to diagnose and cure his URI :D and i absolutely love these rescue videos, its unfortunate to see the conditions some arrive in but always inspiring to see you guys put life back into these animals :3 keep up the great work guys! :)

    @iianpn3408@iianpn34087 ай бұрын
  • 3M congrats! :) I've been watching since 2020 and now have a snake of my own, keep up the great work!

    @marynaradchenko3724@marynaradchenko37247 ай бұрын
  • Aw, poor babies… I absolutely hate how people just don’t feed their pets and leave them starving. I pray for these poor geckos, and I hope that the people who mistreated them gets a horrible life.

    @A3R3IS@A3R3IS7 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad the geckos got the help they needed! But I feel like this case really highlights an issue in the hobby, of people buying animals that they either aren't prepared for or aren't properly educated about. I only have the one corn snake, and don't feel equipped to get a second snake. But there are so many people who buy multiple animals and then end up providing substandard care or neglecting them. I was also really shocked when I bought my corn that there's very little effort to check if the buyer understands how to care for the animal. If you go to buy a cat or dog for the first time, the shelter will sit you down and ask you questions, and make sure you understand what you're getting into and what the animal needs, so they can be assured it will be well cared for. Exotics are something many people aren't really prepared for, and yet a lot of sellers will just hand them over like "here's your reptile!" Not even a care sheet or an effort to check that you have a tank, heating element, food etc prepared (or that you know what you need.) I think the chain stores provide a little information but they're also recommending too-small tanks a lot of the time, and don't necessarily have the best advice. And I feel that contributes to sad situations like this, with these geckos being starved. :( Or snakes being kept in poor conditions. I saw an exotics rehoming group on FB for my state and it was just so so sad. Snakes being kept in too-small enclosures, or without enough hides/enrichment, or in poor body condition (a lot of overweight ball pythons). I'm just a newbie to the hobby, so I don't feel I can do much, but I would like to see more established folks speak out about this. I know Snake Discovery tries to ensure people who adopt their rescues have a good home established, and are properly educated on care for the animals. I'd like to see that become more of a standard.

    @flameraven42@flameraven427 ай бұрын
  • I just got myself a Leopard Gecko, done research for 2 years because me and my husband weren't financially ready yet. That gave me PLENTY of time to learn basically everything about reptiles. I hope to rescue and breed them in the future. I've watched your videos in the past a lot but always forgot to subscribe since your videos show up in my feed anyway lol so gonna subscribe finally and I hope I can meet you guys in a expo one day! Love your work :D

    @CozyLune@CozyLune3 ай бұрын
  • Geckos and ball pythons can be tricky to feed without a LOT of effort, even with good intentions. People say they're easy, but sometimes they're JUST NOT. 😬🥺😖

    @Dovietail@Dovietail7 ай бұрын
  • How do you just forget to feed a living thing you are responsible for to the point that you can see their skull and ribs?

    @DevilZrain@DevilZrain7 ай бұрын
    • When your mental health gets bad enought you forget to feed yourself, let alone something else. These things happen, no need to pretend suprise.

      @i.cs.zamodits@i.cs.zamodits6 ай бұрын
  • How can anyone let their animals starve?! When you realize you can’t take care of it, find a new home asap! Don’t wait til they’re past the point of saving 🤬 I’m so glad they were brought to you for the best chance at surviving 💕

    @hadla@hadla7 ай бұрын
  • Who is so consumed with life they forget to FEED THEIR ANIMALS? Will never understand. But sooo glad these babies fattened up! Brings me joy. ❤

    @lindslovessnakes@lindslovessnakes7 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to the video. Hope all 7 make it 🤍

    @karen_3@karen_37 ай бұрын
  • Aww I can’t believe someone could be such a bad owner

    @alisonroberts9662@alisonroberts96627 ай бұрын
    • I feel like irresponsible oor busy people get charmed by the idea of per that doesn't need daily care and they get too ambitious with the amount of pets they can handle. Like most snakes seemed to be be fine.

      @edwardhisse2687@edwardhisse26877 ай бұрын
  • The iguana overseeing everyone’s progress is adorable

    @taoutdoors8110@taoutdoors81102 ай бұрын
  • I love how Emily just incase holds her hand underneath the little kids hands

    @haleighpage9090@haleighpage90907 ай бұрын
  • I hope they will be okay.. ❤

    @SHINING.STAR123@SHINING.STAR1237 ай бұрын
  • i hope that theyll all be okay.. thats so sad :((

    @kaitoloid@kaitoloid7 ай бұрын
  • Maybe you could do a video only on feeding various pet reptile species (what to feed them, what NOT to feed them, how often, how much, what their ideal body condition should look like).

    @lbon5479@lbon54797 ай бұрын
    • I agree that this would be a good idea!

      @gryffbirb@gryffbirb7 ай бұрын
  • BEYOND elated that TARDIS lives and is going home with an Emily Superfan. Can't even ask for a better story!!!

    @ginahorner7195@ginahorner71957 ай бұрын
  • first live live stream can't wait love snake discovery and what they do for animals and animal owners. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

    @fortnitepro5684@fortnitepro56847 ай бұрын
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