Green spiny lizards

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All about green spiny lizards from Mike Zawadzki

  • 62 Seiten
  • 14,8 x 21 cm
  • zahlreiche Farbfotos
  • 1. Auflage
  • Autor Mike Zawadzki
  • Verlag NTV

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Was kann es Schöneres geben, als ein munteres Pärchen Malachit-Stachelleguane zu pflegen und sich an der reizenden Schar der selbst nachgezogenen Jungtiere zu erfreuen? Die prächtig gefärbten Tiere lassen mit Sicherheit das Herz eines jeden Echsenfreundes höher schlagen, und ihre Haltung und Pflege gelingen auch dem Einsteiger.
Seit vielen Jahren vermehrt Mike Zawadzki erfolgreich Malachit-Stachelleguane. In diesem Ratgeber geht er detailliert auf alle Arten dieser Leguangruppe ein und schildert anschaulich ihre artgerechte Haltung. Und natürlich fehlen auch keineswegs die wichtigen Informationen, wie Sie Ihre Stachelleguane zur Fortpflanzung anregen und wie Sie die Jungtiere aufziehen können.

  • Systematik und Körperbau
  • Die faszinierende Biologie: Aus dem Leben der Malachit-Stachelleguane
  • Alle Informationen zur artgerechten Haltung: Vom geeigneten Terrarium über Einrichtung und Technik bis hin zur Fütterung
  • Erfolgreich nachzüchten: Paarungsstimulation und Aufzucht der Jungtiere
  • Problemlösungen: Wie man die häufigsten Fehler bei der Pflege vermeidet, und wie man kranken Tieren helfen kann
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