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Bugs No. 07 - Colourful tarantulas

Journey: Thailand and Borneo
Cockroaches: Deropeltis paulinoi
Rearing substrate: Flake Soil

Contents:

Tarantulas are gloomy grey-brown? Not at all! Many species display fantastic, bright colours! We introduce you to the most beautiful representatives and show you how to keep and breed them using two species as examples.

The colourful theme continues: Necroscia annulipes, one of the most colourful stick insects currently to be found in our terrariums, is presented. You can find out everything you need to know to keep them successfully in this issue of Bugs.

Our travel report takes you to the forests of Thailand, where, for example, a lot of brightly coloured praying mantises live.

For cockroach lovers we have an article about Deropeltis paulinoi – the authors report in detail about the breeding of this impressive species.

In addition, of course, a number of other exciting topics are addressed, so that there will be something for fans of various invertebrate groups. Plus practical tips and news from the world of science and much more ...

Table of contents

Editorial
Facets
Dates
Flown in

Cover story
Colourful splendour on eight legs

Blue is beautiful!

Fledged
A journey to the praying mantises and grasshoppers of Thailand and Borneo

Keeping & Breeding
About the breeding of the privet hawk moth

Practice
Flake Soil – Quality offensive in beetle breeding

Keeping & Breeding
Turquoise blue stick insect

Culture
Cockroaches in the mouth

Keeping & Breeding
Velvet cockroaches – Noble terrarium inhabitants

Kids Corner
A chirping and chirping

Book scorpion
Also in your neighbourhood
Service & Imprint
Preview

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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