Reptilia 110 - Bearded dragons

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Reptilia 110 - Bearded dragons

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Cover story: Bearded dragons – evergreens and new stars of the terrarium hobby

Bearded dragons are still the most popular lizards for keeping in terrariums and can be recommended to beginners without hesitation. We provide the necessary tools and an initial overview of keeping these likeable creatures. But even “old hands” will get their money’s worth: we present new findings on life expectancy and introduce a “new” species of bearded dragon, Pogona minor, which is now making a strong push onto the market.

Editorial
Magazine
DATES

WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
The business with fear
B. Love

Photo story
Still ideal terrarium animals even for beginners: bearded dragons
M. Rogner

Gallery
Skin(e) couture for dragons
B. Trapp

Keeping and breeding
On the potential life expectancy of bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
P. M. Müller 

Keeping and breeding
A new dragon conquers the world: Pogona minor in the terrarium
H. Werning

Keeping and breeding
Keeping and breeding the Arabian horned viper (Cerastes gasperetii gasperetii)
A. Schmid

Herpetofauna
Encounters with turtles in the Venezuelan state of Amazonas. Part 1: Aquatic turtles
M. Heart

Reportage
Cockroaches. Feared and loved
S. Schorn

Service
Library
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Journey
Of snakes, toads and crocodiles in the tropical “Top End” of Australia. A travel and study report
M. Mayer

PREVIEW

BRUTKASTEN
Cats in the cooking pot!
H. Werning

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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