NTV - Rat snakes

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NTV - Pointed-headed snakes are one of the most popular snakes among snake lovers.

  • 64 pages
  • Paperback
  • 14.8 x 21 cm
  • numerous colour photos
  • Andreas Gumprecht

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Beautiful colouring, elegance and strength are combined in one of the most attractive snakes of all, the pointed-headed snake. No wonder it has long been one of the most sought-after snakes among snake lovers. The fact that it does not make any unrealistic demands in terms of keeping does the rest.
Snake expert Andreas Gumprecht has been propagating this species for years and has also tracked it down in its natural habitats. In this volume of the "Species by Species" series, he therefore provides first-hand information on all the important aspects of the proper care of the pointed-headed snake. And as an additional delicacy, he also deals with the related Jansen's climbing snake. Tips and tricks on mating stimulation, incubating the eggs and rearing the young make this book an indispensable guidebook for anyone interested in the pointed-headed snake and/or Jansen's climbing snake.

  • Systematics and body structure
  • The fascinating biology: From the life of the pointed-headed snake and Jansen's climbing snake
  • All information on species-appropriate keeping: from suitable terrariums to 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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