Terraria No. 33 - Aqua terrariums for turtles

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Terraria No. 33 - Aqua terrariums for turtles

Lurch des Jahres 2012: die Erdkröte
Asiatische Grubenottern

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Wasserschildkröten gehören zu den beliebtesten Reptilien, die häufig auch von Tierhaltern gepflegt werden, die mit Terraristik nichts weiter zu tun haben. Doch aus den häufig in Zoogeschäften und Baumärkten angebotenen eurostückgroßen Babys wachsen schnell kräftige Schildkröten heran, die nach einer angemessenen Unterbringung verlangen. In unserem Titelthema stellen wir die grundlegenden Anforderungen an Aquaterrarien für Wasserschildkröten und ihre Einrichtung vor und zeigen, wie Sie sicher und sinnvoll ganze Anlagen für diese sympathischen Panzerträger errichten.

Territorial
Herpetorama
Titelthema
Aquaterrarien für Wasserschildkröten
Andreas S. Hennig
Schildkröten im Regal. Vom Bau einer Kompaktanlage zur Haltung von Wasserschildkröten
Andreas S. Hennig

Einrichtungsvorschläge für Wasserschildkrötenbecken

Sebastian Nickl
Aquaterrarien – Beispiele aus der Praxis
Andreas S. Hennig
Terraglobal
Seltenen Schildkröten Namibias auf der Spur
Alfred Schleicher

Weil ich meinen Eltern nicht gehorcht habe

Fabio Cupul
Überraschendes Arabien 2.0
Wolfgang Grossmann, Thomas Kowalski & Hans-Jürgen Zilger
Unter Forschern
Zerstören für den Aufschwung: Ist es das wirklich wert? Fallstudie aus Brasilien
Breno Hamdan
Neue Arten
Doppelt publiziert hält besser: ein „neues Nilkrokodil“
Axel Kwet
Aktuelles zur Taxonomie und Systematik asiatischer Grubenottern
Andreas Gumprecht
Stadtkröten vs. Landkröten
Sabrina Karl
Salamandra
Terraristik
Klassiker. Der Axolotl
Alexander Gutsche
Die „unscheinbaren Taggeckos“ Oder doch Juwelen aus dem Süden Madagaskars? Phelsuma modesta in Biotop und Terrarium
Thomas Hofmann
Europäische Landschildkröten im Winter
Michael Wirth
Homerange. Vom Vereinsabend zur Reptilienwohnung. Zu Besuch bei Sandra Baus und Steven Arth im Saarland
Heiko Werning
Natur- und Artenschutz
Feldnotizen. Fünfbeiniger Alpensalamander
Axel Kwet
Ringelnatter frisst Wasserschnecke
Urs und Heidi Host

Die Erdkröte (Bufo bufo) – Der Lurch des Jahres 2012

Axel Kwet & Arno Geiger
Vermisst. Südliche Florida-Regenbogennatter (Farancia erytrogramma seminola)
Alexander Gutsche
Abo & Service
Auch in Ihrer Nähe
Galerie
2012 – Das Jahr des Drachen
Kriton Kunz
Vorschau
Brutkasten
Betriebsprüfung
Heiko Werning

 

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