Terraria 03 - Anolis in the terrarium

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Terraria 03 - Anolis in the Terrarium

Ornate Turtles
Namaqualand

Contents:

  • 2 Editorial
    Mike Zawadzki
    MAIN TOPIC
    Anolis in the Terrarium
  • 4 Anolis – Keeping, Care and Breeding
    Manfred Rogner
  • 14 A Terrarium for Eternity
    Design of Rot-Resistant Walls and Epiphyte Branches of a Paludarium for Anolis
    Holger Herfurth
  • 18 Terrarium Keeping of Anolis
    – A Field Report Based on the Example of Anolis bahorucoensis bahorucoensis
    Dieter Bundt
  • 32 Anolis loysianus,
    a Spiny-Scaled Bark Anole from Cuba
    Axel Fläschendräger
    SCIENCE
  • 36 Herpetorama
    Beware of Conspecifics! / Hydraulic Pump / On the Trail of the Blind
  • 38 New Species
    Bronchocela vietnamensis / Snakes from Northern Madagascar / Scaphiophryne menabensis
  • 41 Among Researchers
    In the Centre of the Corridor
    Philipp Wagner
  • 45 Ornate Turtles – The Genus Pseudemys
    Part 2: The Species and Subspecies with Information on Distribution and Lifestyle
    Andreas S. Hennig
  • 54 Melanophryniscus – Not Just Black Toads
    Part 3: The “Brazilians”
    Axel Kwet
  • 62 The Devil’s Flower Idolomantis diabolica (SAUSSURE, 1869)
    Part 2
    Christian J. Schwarz, Jürgen E. Mehl & Jürg Sommerhalder
  • 70 The Forgotten Beauty
    A Few Words on Keeping and Breeding Diadophis punctatus
    Kriton Kunz
  • 74 TRAVEL
    Namaqualand
    Mats Blohm
    TERRARIUM PRACTICE
  • 82 Test Run
    Fixing Rod for Snakes from M&S Reptiles
    Mesh Cover from Exo Terra
  • 84 Prelude
    Understanding Literature – No Problem
    Timo Plochowietz
  • 87 Eye-Catcher
    Madagascar in Saxony – Visiting the Phelsuma Breeder Hans-Peter Berghof
    Heiko Werning
  • 93 Also in Your Area
  • 96 TERRAnet
    Macro Photography / Anolis Page
  • 98 TERRAglobal
    The Reptiles in the Culture of Mexico
    Fabio Cupul
    Mouse Breeding, a Self-Service Store?
    Joachim Bulian
  • 104 TERRAwinn
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