Reptilia 63 - Small monitor lizards

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Reptilia 63 - Small monitor lizards

Thailand
Lizards in the greenhouse
Respiratory diseases in tortoises

Contents:

  • 2 EDITORIAL
  • 3 MAGAZINE
  • 11 DATES
  • 14 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
    The luxury point of view
    By B. Love
  • 16 PHOTO REPORTAGE
    Small monitor lizards in the terrarium
    By B. Eidenmüller
  • 24 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Keeping and breeding of the spiny-tailed
    monitor lizard (Varanus acanthurus)
    By S. Arth
  • 34 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Varanus boehmei, keeping and first-time
    breeding in the terrarium
    By M. Reisinger & D. Reisinger-Raweyai
  • 39 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Keeping, care and breeding of
    Varanus macraei
    By A. Dedlmar
  • 42 TRAVEL
    Thailand - fascination herpetofauna
    By F. Longhitano
  • 51 PORTRAIT AND POSTER
    Liophis jaegeri
    By A. Kwet
  • 56 REPORTAGE
    Frog societies in South America
    By D. Rödder, G. Zeidan, W. Pertel & R. L. Teixeira
  • 64 PRACTICE
    Keeping lizards in the greenhouse
    By D. Prötzel
  • 71 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Truly a jewel in the terrarium:
    Ampulex compressa
    By T. Ramann
  • 75 HERPETIC MEDICINE
    Respiratory diseases in tortoises:
    recognise, treat, prevent
    By U. Eggenschwiler
  • 80 TERRARIUM EXHIBITIONS
    The reptile and amphibian exhibition of the
    Dusit Zoo in Bangkok
    By J. Bulian
  • 87 FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    Acquisition of royal pythons (Python regius)
    By T. Kölpin
  • 91 HERPETOCULTURE
    The lion for Bavaria, the bear for Berlin, the chameleon for...?
    By J. Wolf
  • 94 LIBRARY
  • 104 INCUBATOR special
    At night in the museum
    By H. Werning & L. Hogeback
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