Reptilia 111 - Rarities of snakes

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Reptilia 111 - Snake rarities

Amazonian tortoises
Magnificent keel lizard
Morocco

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Cover story: Snake rarities

Some species or subspecies of snakes have simply not managed to establish themselves in the terrarium hobby. Or they were once sought-after and regularly available, but have now completely or almost disappeared from the population. There are many reasons for this: they do not appear attractive enough at first glance, they were bred so frequently for a while that they were no longer profitable to breed, their requirements in terms of food are difficult to fulfil, they have a "bad reputation", no real lobby or are simply hardly ever imported. However, many of these mostly overlooked snakes are highly interesting and often extremely attractive, and are well worth keeping. We would like to introduce you to some of these wonderful rarities.

Editorial
MAGAZINE
DATES

WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
The lamentation about terrarium fairs
B. Love

Photo story
Snake rarities
K. Kunz

Keeping and breeding
Welcome back! Keeping and breeding Oocatochus rufodorsatus
K. Kunz

Keeping and breeding
The queen of climbing snakes. Archelaphe bella chapaensis in the wild & in the terrarium
S. Ryabov, I. Korshunov, T. T. Nguyen & X. Wang

Herpetofauna
The magnificent keelback lizard Algyroides nigropunctatus - a little-known beauty from the Balkans
M. Dieckmann

Herpetofauna
Encounters with turtles in the Venezuelan state of Amazonas. Part 2: Tortoises
M. Heart

Reportage
Scorpions of Israel
M. Seiter & A. Ullrich

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Reportage
The white spring of the adders
A. Schmid

Services

Journey
The herpetofauna of south-east Morocco
U. Schlüter

PREVIEW

BRUTKASTEN
German animal welfare speaks here
H. Werning

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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