Handbook of forage plants 2nd revised editionMarion Minch is not only a successful breeder of diverse tortoises for many years, but also an excellent connoisseur of native wild herbs. She founded and runs samenkiste.de, which is well known to many tortoise keepers and nature lovers. Her name is inextricably linked with reptile care and species-appropriate nutrition for tortoises. Her handbook of food plants summarises the most important native food plants for herbivorous and omnivorous reptiles. She not only considers tortoises, but also iguanas, spiny-tailed dragons and even chameleons. From the basics of plant biology to native wild herbs to suitable food plants for hardy tropical reptile species, this comprehensive work provides the basis for species-appropriate keeping. In the expanded and supplemented 2nd edition, the plant section is divided according to flower colour. This makes it even easier to identify wild herbs. The work has also been supplemented with a wealth of additional information and many pictures.
Geckos in the terrarium by Astrid FalkThe book offers a comprehensive introduction to geckos and their species-appropriate keeping in terrariums. It explains what you need to think about before buying a gecko and what preparations should be made. The book describes in detail how the terrarium is technically equipped and set up. The care of the animals, their special features and behaviour, their diet, reproduction and rearing of young animals are described, as well as diseases and husbandry problems with tried and tested suggestions for prevention and treatment. Individual gecko species that are particularly suitable for keeping and breeding in terrariums are portrayed in detail in the second part of the book.
Book Jumping Spiders -
Phidippus, Hyllus & Plexippus
A guide to keeping jumping spiders of the genera Phidippus, Hyllus & Plexippus. Who can resist the charm of jumping spiders? The childlike appearance of their expressive face simply leaves no one cold! In addition, their behavior is extremely exciting to observe, their colors are bright and their requirements for species-appropriate keeping are very easy to meet. No wonder these likeable jumpers are all the rage!
This volume in the "Species by Species" series describes in detail what to look out for when buying and keeping them, introduces the most commonly kept species and color forms and provides plenty of tips on how to keep them successfully - so you can be sure they will breed well!
Species by Species introduces you to the books in this series, which present the most popular terrarium animals. Each volume offers you detailed, practical care instructions and all the information you need to successfully breed your animals.
All important questions from the required tank size to terrarium set-up, technical equipment, species-appropriate nutrition and disease prevention are answered with numerous tricks and tips.
Experienced, long-standing breeders reveal how you can encourage the animals to reproduce and raise healthy young.
All this in full color, generously illustrated and attractively designed - just about your terrarium animal - species by species
Book "Grow your own live food" - The perfect guide for pet owners
Discover practical and detailed instructions on how you can easily breed food for your reptiles, birds, fish or other animals yourself in the book "Breeding live food yourself". With valuable tips on various food insects, their care and breeding, you can save money and ensure a species-appropriate diet for your pets.
Contents of the book:
Step-by-step instructions for breeding feeder insects
Information on the best types of food for reptiles, birds and fish
Care instructions and breeding conditions for various live food species
Tips for sustainable and cost-effective food production
Why breed your own live food?
Get healthy, fresh food for your animals
Save money and reduce dependence on pet shops
Promote the health and well-being of your animals with species-appropriate food
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced pet owner, this book provides you with everything you need to successfully breed live food yourself.
Marginata 69 - New Guinea tortoises – the genus ElseyaCover storyThe unrecognised beauties: New Guinea tortoises (Andreas S. Hennig)My experiences with Branderhorst's New Guinea tortoise, Elseya (Elseya) branderhorsti (Ouwens, 1914) (Andreas S. Hennig)Keeping and breeding of Rhodin's New Guinea tortoise, Elseya (Hanwarachelys) rhodini Thomson, Amepou, Anamiato & Georges, 2015 (Andreas S. Hennig)PortraitGeoemyda spengleri, Chinese serrated tortoise (Andreas S. Hennig)ReportageMacrochelys temminckii – Experiences and impressions with vulture tortoises part 2 (Reiner Praschag)KeepingAn alternative to year-round keeping of the Egyptian tortoise in the terrarium – my experiences with seasonal outdoor keeping of Testudo kleinmanni (Ricarda Schramm)EtymologySawbacks and living maps part 4: Graptemys gibbonsi, Pascagoula humpback tortoise (Holger Vetter)Classifieds & animal placement
Terraria No. 34 - Basilisks
ArabienNeu beschriebenen Amphibien 2011
Inhalt:
Basilisk, Jesus-Christus-Echse – kaum ein Reptil ist mystisch so aufgeladen, wie die kleine mittel- und südamerikanische Leguangattung Basiliscus. Ihr bizarres Äußeres schlägt Menschen seit jeher in den Bann, ebenso ihre spektakuläre Fähigkeit, über das Wasser zu laufen. Und als Terrarientiere gehören sie zu den Klassikern, die in geräumigen Terrarien über Generationen erfolgreich zu halten und zu vermehren sind und eine wirkliche Augenweide für jedes Regenwald-Schauterrarium darstellen. Wir stellen Ihnen diese faszinierende Gattung vor, berichten über die faszinierende Freilandbiologie im „Basilisken-Land“ Costa Rica und beschreiben ausführlich die Terrarienhaltung dieser wunderschönen Echsen. TerritorialHerpetoramaChytrid – eine durch den Amphibienhandel menschengemachte Katastrophe?Axel KwetTitelthemaBasilisken. Spektakuläre Vertreter der LeguaneMichael WirthÖkologie der Basilisken und Freilandbeobachtungen in Costa RicaMichael WirthBasiliscus plumifrons, der Stirnlappenbasilisk: Erfahrungen aus 20 Jahren Haltung und Vermehrung im Terrarium. Teil 1: Einrichtung und TechnikIngo KoberTerraglobalRespekt vor GiftschlangenMirco SoléBangkok, die Flut und Grüne MambasJoachim BulianÜberraschendes Arabien 2.0. Teil 2Wolfgang Grossmann, Thomas Kowalski & Hans-Jürgen ZilgerUnter ForschernEin neues Schildkrötenschutzprojekt im Südosten Nepals – das „Budoholi Turtle Conservation Centre“Markus Baur, KaluRam Rai & Henk ZwartepoorteNeue ArtenListe der im Jahr 2011 neu beschriebenen AmphibienAxel KwetSalamandraKlassikerDie Fransenschildkröte oder Mata-MataAlexander GutscheGiftbisse von giftigen und „harmlosen“ Schlangen. Teil 1Dieter SchmidtHomerangeUnd das alles für die Schildkröten …Michael WirthNatur- und Artenschutz FeldnotizenRiesenquappe im TeichDie Rote Liste der Amphibien und Reptilien Deutschlands. Teil 1: Werdegang und ErgebnisseKlaus-Detlef Kühnel, Arno Geuger & Richard PodlouckyVermisstStuarts Wurmsalamander (Oedipina stuarti)Alexander GutscheAbo & ServiceAuch in Ihrer NäheGalerieGeschmeidige SchlangenKriton Kunz VorschauBrutkastenZimmer freiHeiko Werning
Reptilia 73 - Photographing reptiles and amphibians
Slowinski's corn snakeBlack monitor lizardNamibia
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL3 MAGAZINE13 DATES16 FOTOSTORY Photographing reptiles and amphibians by A. Kwet32 REPORTAGE Tips and tricks from the professional by B. Trapp44 REPORTAGE Small animal really big A few words about the use of lens converters in macro photography by K. Kunz48 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES Tips for terrarium photography by B. Love51 PORTRAIT and poster Bombina variegata by M. Dobiey56 TRAVEL Herpetological travel sketches from Namibia by K. Hirschfeld64 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTION Experience with care and breeding of Varanus (Odatria) tristis orientalis with notes on Varanus (Odatria) tristis tristis by T. Hörenberg74 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTION Slowinski's corn snake in nature and terrarium Observations of occurrences in Texas and Louisiana by K.J. & K. Lodrigue81 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTION Amphibian ark A dream or a realistic endeavour? Part 1 by B. Akeret91 LIBRARY104 BRUTKASTEN Wild living room by L. Hogeback
Reptilia 111 - Snake raritiesAmazonian tortoisesMagnificent keel lizardMoroccoContents:Cover story: Snake raritiesSome 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.EditorialMAGAZINEDATESWESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESThe lamentation about terrarium fairsB. LovePhoto storySnake raritiesK. KunzKeeping and breedingWelcome back! Keeping and breeding Oocatochus rufodorsatusK. KunzKeeping and breedingThe queen of climbing snakes. Archelaphe bella chapaensis in the wild & in the terrariumS. Ryabov, I. Korshunov, T. T. Nguyen & X. WangHerpetofaunaThe magnificent keelback lizard Algyroides nigropunctatus - a little-known beauty from the BalkansM. DieckmannHerpetofaunaEncounters with turtles in the Venezuelan state of Amazonas. Part 2: TortoisesM. HeartReportageScorpions of IsraelM. Seiter & A. UllrichALSO NEAR YOUReportageThe white spring of the addersA. SchmidServicesJourneyThe herpetofauna of south-east MoroccoU. SchlüterPREVIEWBRUTKASTEN German animal welfare speaks hereH. Werning
Reptilia 68 - Soft-shelled turtlesTiger pythons in the terrariumBert Langerwerf's lizard farmBlue poison dart frogContents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 MAGAZINE
14 DATES
16 PHOTO REPORTAGESoft-shelled turtlesBy J. Valverde
24 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONApalone ferox,the Florida soft-shelled turtleBy J. Valverde
29 HERPETOFAUNATrionyx triungius, the Nile soft-shelled turtleBy Oster Türkosan
34 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONPerspectives on the keeping and breeding of the Burmese soft-shelled turtleturtle (Lissemys scutata)By H. Prokop & L. Hojay
44 TRAVEL In search of the blue poison dart frogin the Sipalawini-Svanne in SurinamBy H. Divossen
51 PORTRAIT AND POSTERAtheris squamigeraBy M. Dobiey
56 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONKeeping and breeding the tiger pythonBy S. Barone
62 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONThe breeding of the Argentine black turtleMelanophryniscus stelzneriBy R. Siegenthaler
67 KEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONKeeping and breeding of the IberianEmerald lizard (Lacerta schreibersi) in an indoor terrariumBy C. Jeschull
75 PEOPLEHolidays on the farmThe agama farm "Agama International inc."by Bert LangerwerfBy H. Werning
88 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESAccidents or carnageFrom B. Love
90 FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSPogona henrylawsoniBy M. Dieckmann
93 LIBRARY
104 BRUTKASTENFlorida Diaries (Part 1)By H. Werning
Reptilia 89 - Cobras
BaumvogelspinnenPyxis arachnoidesYucatán
Inhalt:
Kaum ein anderes Reptil erfüllt den Menschen seit alters so sehr mit gleichermaßen Faszination und Furcht wie die Kobras. Während in Mühlheim das entfleuchte Jungtier einer solchen Giftnatter gleich dafür sorgt, dass ein ganzes Haus entkernt wird, leben die Menschen kompletter Erdteile dauernd in direkter Nachbarschaft zu diesen Schlangen. Wir nähern uns diesen besonderen Reptilien mit zoologischem Interesse und werfen einen Blick auf ihre Lebensweise. Und berichten natürlich auch über ihre verantwortungsvolle Terrarienhaltung. EditorialMAGAZINTERMINEWESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES„Okeetee“B. LoveFOTOSTORYKobrasS. WinchellHERPETOFAUNADie Gebänderte Wasserkobra, Boulengerina annulataM. DaintyKULTURKobras in der hinduistischen KulturR. AvadhaniHALTUNG UND NACHZUCHTDie Schwarzweiße Kobra, Naja melanoleuca. Teil 1Von L. YeomasReiseReise in den Nordosten Yucatáns. Parks und Sehenswürdigkeiten der Reviera MajaS. Esser & W. DahmPORTRÄT und PosterRanitomeya uakariiM. DobieyHALTUNG UND NACHZUCHTErfahrungen mit Haltung und Nachzucht des Vietnam-GoldgeckosP. PogodaherpetofaunaAfrikanische Baumvogelspinnen im PorträtK. MannsReportageUnterwegs auf dem Ahr-RotweinwanderwegH. KreyerhoffherpetofaunaDie Spinnenschildkröte Pyxis arachnoidesJ. Soler & A. Martínez SilvestreTiere unserer heimatDie ÄskulapnatterR. LeptienBibliothekABO & SERVICEAUCH IN IHRER NÄHEVORSCHAUBRUTKASTEN In den Sand gesetztH. Werning
Marginata 7 - Magnificent Tortoises
Food plants 2Herpesvirus in tortoisesTurkish tortoises
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 READER LETTERS
4 MAGAZINE
8 DATES
10 PHOTO REPORTAGE Magnificent Tortoises (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima GRAY, 1856) Hans - Dieter Philippen
16 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE Keeping, care and breeding of the Magnificent Tortoise Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa (Bocourt, 1868) Andreas Mende & Thomas Berndt
21 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE The Costa Rican Magnificent Tortoise (Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima manni) Fons Bänziger
26 FIELD RESEARCH The tropical dry forest in north-western Costa Rica Jan Michels
31 PORTRAIT Egyptian tortoise Testudo [Pseudotestudo] kleinmanni (Lortet, 1883) Hans - Dieter Philippen
35 VETERINARY MEDICINE An update on herpesvirus in tortoises Thomas Filip & Anna Kübber-Heiss
45 REPORTAGE Food plants for tortoises Part 2 Susanne Vogel
51 SHORT REPORT A foray through the area of Dalyan and Kaunos, Turkey Franz Hummel
54 SHORT REPORT Oh you big egg ... Heinz Frühauf
55 REPORTAGE ShellShock conservation campaign Hans - Dieter Philippen
59 RAT & TAT
60 BOOK TIP
61 CLASSIFIEDS
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 AGATHA MARGINATA
Reptilia 115 - Adders for the Terrarium
Flamingo flowersBlue rock iguanaNew Zealand mantis
Contents:Cover story: Adders for the TerrariumAdders are among the classic and most popular terrarium animals. This extremely species-rich group of snakes has produced some of the most popular reptile pets. We provide an overview of the terrarium-relevant species and focus in particular on those adders suitable for beginners, among which there are many truly perfect pets. But we also have a real beauty for advanced keepers and report on the keeping and breeding of red bamboo adders.
EditorialMAGAZINEDATES
WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESThe dark sideB. Love
FotostoryEvergreens in the terrarium: AddersK. Kunz
PracticeAdders. Species and tips for beginnersD. Schmidt
Husbandry and breedingThai bamboo adders (Oreocryptophis porphyraceus coxi) in the terrariumM. Hornig
Husbandry and breedingThe New Zealand mantis, Orthodera novaezealandiae. A praying mantis from the other side of the worldB. Fuhrmann & C. Sehorz
Husbandry and breedingThe keeping and breeding of the Blue rock iguana (Petrosaurus thalassinus) in the terrariumJ. Schulz
PlantsArum family in the terrarium. Part 3: The genus AnthuriumB. Akeret
Husbandry and breedingFirst ever natural rearing of the critically endangered Philippine crocodiles (Crocodylus mindorensis) in Europe successfulT. Ziegler, A. Rauhaus & C. Niggemann, AG Zoological Garden Cologne
Animals of our homelandThe fire salamanderR. Leptien
ALSO IN YOUR AREA
Service
TravelOn an excursion through the Colombian Amazon rainforestJ. Cañas-Orozco
PREVIEW
INCUBATOR Attention – more cat contentH. Werning
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