Bringing Back Social Media

Bringing Back Social Media

It's been a while since the last blog post, so I figured it was time to add a new one.  

I've talked on my social media for a while about getting more active on YouTube again as it was a big part of my presence many years ago.  Well, after some sporatic posting, I am finally making the commitment to getting back into it.  There are a bunch of things I am getting used to inclusing new gear, new editing software and more, but I am looking forward to it!  

After one very impactful conversation, I agreed to make the effort to get back into the swing of things.  So, before I continue - please go check out and sub to my youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@BrassManReptiles

From species highlights and every day reptile breeder life, to trips and travel all over the country - I am going to do my best to bring at least 2 videos a week to you guys.  That's the goal.  I am looking forward to it, I know it's gonna take some time to get in the groove, so please bear with me.  During this internal dialogue about coming back, I couldn't help but think about my friend, Nick Bottini, who is sadly no longer with us.  But these are the kinds of things he and I would talk about - bringing the animals to the front line and letting them do the talking so to speak.  To showcase the love for the animal and drop some knowledge along the way.  There's a part of me that wants to do this for him as well as myself.  

This season there are a lot of things hatching and some really cool offspring have already made their way into the world, and it has me excited for what's still to come.  Of course last on the list of offspring to drop will be ATBs, but I think that's more exciting.  Each clutch that hatches is one clutch closer to some exciting litters!  

This blogs going to be a little short as it was a last minute idea to do, but I wanted to share my excitement with you guys who read this thing and express my gratitude for everyones support!!  

 

THANK YOU!

 

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