AAHN

Animals at Home Network

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Exploring ethical captive management of reptiles & amphibians through the lens of biological science, conservation, and human nature. The Animals at Home Network is a herpetoculture-based podcast network that hosts: Animals at Home Podcast by Dillon Perron, Project Herpetoculture by Phillip Lietz and Roy Arthur Blodgett, Reptiles & Research Podcast by Liam Sinclair and Ellie Hills, and Animals Everywhere by Bryce Broom. Each show on the network brings all members of the reptile community together to discuss reptile husbandry, scientific research, breeding, wildlife conservation, and more!

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Jul 7, 2026

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256: The Truth About Keeping Emerald Tree Boas | Zion McAndrews 07.07.2026

Zion joins me on the podcast to discuss one of the most iconic—and notoriously challenging—snakes in herpetoculture: the Emerald Tree Boa. We break down the biggest mistakes new keepers make, how Zion refined his husbandry through trial and error, and what it really takes to keep these incredible snakes thriving in captivity. We also discuss the differences between Northern and Amazon Basin Emeral...

255: Why Designer Green Tree Pythons Are a Problem | Rain 01.07.2026

In Part 2 of our Green Tree Python series, Rain and I take a deep dive into the history, genetics, and breeding of one of the reptile hobby's most iconic species. We explore the origins of green tree pythons, the history of captive breeding, and why locality information and bloodlines are often far more complicated than many keepers realize. We also discuss the differences between true breedin...

254: Design Better Reptile Enclosures with This Tool | CritterCAD 24.06.2026

What if you could build your reptile enclosure before spending a single dollar? In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Wilson, creator of CritterCAD, a 3D vivarium design platform that helps keepers design naturalistic enclosures, experiment with layouts, and evaluate their husbandry using a species-specific CARE score. We discuss how the software was built, the challenges of turning husbandry in...

253: Chondropython or "Con"dropython? LIVE | Round Table - AAH 01.06.2026

Green tree pythons may be one of the most misunderstood snakes in the reptile hobby. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of locality lines, designer chondros, imports, pedigree claims, and the economics driving the modern green tree python market. How much do breeders actually know about the origins of the animals they’re producing? And how much of the market is built on speculatio...

252: Inside the Mind of a Reptile | Daniel Yates - AAH 25.05.2026

In this episode, Daniel Yates presented his research on the neuroscience of reptiles. Daniel shared his PowerPoint presentation titled "Learning Science and How to Deal with People for My Reptiles," focusing on the brain anatomy of reptiles and how it compares to human brain structure. He explained key concepts, including the three "humps" of the reptile brain (forebrain, mid b...

251: The Risks of Keeping Snakes Outdoors | Adam Sehy - AAH 15.05.2026

In this episode of the Animals at Home Podcast, I’m joined by reptile keeper and podcast host Adam Sehy for a wide-ranging conversation about reptile keeping, outdoor husbandry, podcasting, breeding decisions, and balancing reptiles with real life. We discuss Adam’s journey into reptiles and podcasting, how his show evolved from a curiosity-driven learning project into a successful reptile media p...

250: You’re Handling Reptiles Wrong (Do This Instead) | Nick Campbell - AAH 22.04.2026

What if the key to working with reptiles isn’t control… but trust? In this episode, I sit down with Nick Campbell to break down a completely different approach to reptile keeping—one built on trust, confidence, and curiosity rather than force or compliance. Nick shares his journey back into the reptile world after years away, starting with an emerald tree boa and quickly expanding into more advanc...

249: When Does Reptile Collecting Go Too Far? | Dillon Perron - AAH 14.04.2026

In this solo episode, I dive into two topics that constantly spark debate in the reptile community:👉 Do you actually have the right to own reptiles?👉 And when does collecting animals cross the line into hoarding? We explore the idea of reptile ownership through the lens of public safety, personal responsibility, and what it means to be part of a structured society. If you benefit from living in...

248: What Animal Control Really Thinks of Reptile Keepers | Brendan Hettinger - AAH 08.04.2026

In this episode, I’m joined by Brendan Hettinger, an animal protection officer who has seen the worst cases of reptile keeping firsthand. We break down the dark reality behind reptile rescues, hoarding situations, and how well-intentioned keepers can unintentionally cause serious harm. We also discuss what animal control actually sees, why bad cases shape legislation, and what responsible keepers...

247: Why You Don’t Want to Be a Zookeeper | Malthe - AAH 27.03.2026

In this episode, Dillon interviewed Malthe, a 24-year-old Danish zookeeper who shared his journey into zookeeping and his current role at a zoo in Hanning. Malthe discussed his education and training as a zookeeper in Denmark, which involves a combination of school and practical work experience. He described his daily responsibilities, which include cleaning enclosures, preparing animal diets, and...

Project: Herpetoculture A Short Story 26.03.2026

A short story about a special reptile.

246: He Stole Human Remains and Sold them on Instagram | Nathan Carlos Rupley - AAH 18.03.2026

This is a true crime story about a man who sold human remains online, operating within the dark and controversial world of the oddities market. While this overlaps with the reptile and exotic animal community, this case goes far beyond that into illegal trade and disturbing online activity. In this episode, Nathan Carlos Rupley joins the podcast to discuss the dark side of the oddities market and...

Project: Herpetoculture with "The Chameleon Bros" 12.03.2026

Phil is joined by Bill Strand, Frank Payne, Jonathan Hill, and Tyler France for a wide-ranging conversation full of fun! Bill Strand @chameleon_academy Tyler France @thechameleoncollective Frank Payne @livingartbyfrankpayne Jonathan Hill @ipardalis

245: What Wild Crested Geckos Actually Experience in the Dry Season | Exotics Keeper - AAH 26.02.2026

Thomas Marriott, General Manager of Exotics Keeper breaks down what he observed during his second trip to New Caledonia — this time during the dry season. Many keepers picture New Caledonia as consistently humid and tropical year-round, but Thomas shares the surprising environmental shifts that occur during the dry season and how those shifts directly impact wild Crested Gecko behavior and habitat...

Project: Herpetoculture with Tyler France (Chameleon Collective) 13.02.2026

In this episode of Projet: Herpetoculture, Phil speaks with Tyler France of the Chameleon Collective. Don't miss it!

244: This Garage-Built Biosphere Creates Its Own Weather | miniBIOTA - AAH 12.02.2026

Josue Gimbernard of miniBIOTA discusses his various tank builds that links with each other, interconnecting energy, water, and nutrients that circulate on their own. We also talk about the story of how he got started into this project and the inspiration behind the different ecosystems. Josue goes into detail on his miniBiota tanks including the Freshwater Lake, The Shoreline, The Coastal, and The...

243: How Big Should a Reptile Enclosure ACTUALLY Be? | Mariah Healey - AAH 22.01.2026

In this episode, I’m joined by Mariah Healey from ReptiFiles to break down how to properly calculate reptile enclosure size, and we also discuss how to provide proper heating for your reptiles. We discuss how to move beyond outdated “minimums,” focusing instead on usable space, thermal gradients, and species-appropriate behavior. Topics include: How to calculate the minimum enclosure size Why encl...

242: Can You Really Keep Coconut Crabs as a Pet? | Indo - AAH 09.01.2026

Indo joins in this episode to talk all about his various species of crustaceans, including the incredibly interesting Coconut Crab species. Indo dives into al of the care requirements on Coconut Crabs and Vampire Crabs specifically, while also talking about naturalistic enclosures, cohabitation, and various diet needs of crustaceans. We also discuss Indo’s upcoming plans to begin breeding Coconut...

Project: Herpetoculture with Andis Arietta 26.12.2025

Dr. A. Z. Andis Arietta is a scientist whose work spans the intersection of AI, conservation, and herpetoculture ( azandisresearch.com ). He earned his PhD from Yale School of the Environment, where his research areas included ecological genomics, amphibian ecophysiology and development, and the ethics of conservation. That scientific and philosophical grounding now informs how he thinks about evi...

241: Keeping Snail-Eating Snakes — Plus the Wild Story of eBay’s Top Snail Seller | Rain - AAH 19.12.2025

Rain joins me to dive deep into one of the most unique reptile projects you’ll ever hear about — keeping snail-eating snakes and the unexpected adventure that came with it. We discuss everything from how to care for snail-eating snakes, their specialized diet, and how to breed and collect snails as feeders… all the way to the hilarious twist that turned Rain into one of eBay’s top snail sellers. S...

Project: Herpetoculture with Nick Sloan 19.12.2025

Phil has a conversation with Nick Sloan, owner of Sloan's Reptiles and the All American Plant and Reptile Expo. Great conversation!

Project: Herpetocultre 96 with Randy Gray 10.12.2025

Phil interivews the legendary Randy Gray. This is one you wont want to miss!

240: He Turned His Bedroom Into a Free-Roam Snake Enclosure! | The Reptile Studio - AAH 05.12.2025

Greg Bartucca of The Reptile Studio discusses the dedicated room in his house for his Carpet Python, Daria, as well as all of the ins and outs surrounding how he made the room work. Greg dives into topics surrounding proper husbandry of snakes, offering them more space and enrichment opportunities, and his overall thoughts about advancing basic reptile care. Greg talks about how he “snake-proofed”...

BONUS: The MOST Controversial Reptile Opinions… Exposed - AAH 03.12.2025

In this episode, I break down the spiciest debates in the reptile-keeping world — the topics that always light up comment sections and split the hobby right down the middle. We dig into: Rack & tub keeping — outdated or perfectly functional? “Old school” husbandry advice — why some keepers are still spreading bad info. Morph breeding — ethical concerns, genetic bottlenecks, and what the future loo...

Project: Herpetoculture Bonus Episode 23.11.2025

A bonus PH episode. I sat down with the fellas at Reptile Rejects to have a conversation. Hope yall enjoy!

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