
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 platform, and why he recently decided to scale back recording frequency to focus more on family and avoiding burnout.
We also take a deep dive into Adam’s current collection, including Argentine boas, jungle carpet pythons, diamond pythons, blood pythons, Timor pythons, and Texas indigos. Adam shares his philosophy on keeping a smaller, more intentional collection, his preference for natural-looking animals over morphs, and how he evaluates whether or not an animal should be bred.
One of the most fascinating parts of the episode centers around Adam’s outdoor reptile enclosures in Florida.
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https://www.facebook.com/adam.sehy/00:00 Intro
02:27 Adam’s podcast journey & reducing episode frequency
9:55 How reptile podcasting changed his husbandry philosophy
34:52 Growing up with reptiles & early keeping experiences
52:40 Adam's Collection
1:01:08 Why Adam Won't Breed His Jungle Carpet Python
1:08:20 Why Argentine Boas are Amazing
1:21:45 Diamond pythons outdoors in Florida & Sub Zero Cold Snap
1:43:42 Texas indigo snakes & feeding challenges
1:49:20 Social media, reptile content & podcasting culture
1:55:25 Where to find Adam & closing thoughts