The Bahamaanolis

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Product information "The Bahamaanolis"

All about the Bahamaanolis by the author duo Uwe Bartelt & Iris Zeilfelder

  • 64 pages
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 cm
  • numerous colour photos
  • Paperback
  • Author Uwe Bartelt & Iris Zeilfelder

Contents:

Nothing is more fascinating than a healthy group of Bahama anoles in a species-appropriate terrarium.
The very lively, diurnal animals are not very shy after familiarisation and can be well observed.
They prove to be long-lived in the terrarium, forgive even minor husbandry mistakes and, in good conditions, readily reproduce. In short, they give the owner a great deal of pleasure.

  • Systematics and body structure
  • The fascinating biology: From the life of the Bahama anolis
  • All information on species-appropriate keeping: From suitable terrariums and equipment and technology to feeding
  • Successful breeding: Mating stimulation, incubation of the eggs and rearing the young
  • Solutions to problems: How to avoid the most common mistakes in care and how to help sick animals
  • Brilliant photos
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