Terraria 55 - Snakes eating invertebrates

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Terraria 55 - Snakes that eat invertebrates

Túngara frog
East Madagascar

Contents:

Cover story: It works without mice: Snakes that eat invertebrates

Most snakes in terraria have to be fed on rodents. However, there are a whole range of often lesser known but highly interesting species that exclusively eat invertebrates such as insects, snails and others. We present a selection of the most interesting representatives and discuss in detail the dwarf snakes of the genus Eirenis and the brown snakes of the genus Storeria. We also reveal how to breed slugs for feeding snail-eating snakes.


Territorial

Herpetorama
World's first reproduction of an endangered clawed frog species: Xenopus longipes

Species diversity on the display

Thorny devil: Kermit frog in Costa Rica

Cultural followers: The reign of the terror lizards

Pappochelys – a 240 million year old “turtle grandpa”

Poison dart frog: Death of a turtle breeder

Cover story
Snakes that eat invertebrates
Kriton Kunz

Terraristic remarks on the snakes of the genus Storeria
Frank Täufer

Habitat and terrarium observations on dwarf snakes of the genus Eirenis from south-west Syria
Hans Esterbauer

Collect and breed slugs
Herbert Stern

Panorama
Diary of a trip to eastern Madagascar. Visiting the Marojejy National Park and the Betampona Nature Reserve
Peter Baert

Research

New species
New moccasin snakes in North America
Axel Kwet

Among researchers
Herpetology in theory and practice

A journey to the Caribbean north of Colombia
Claudia Koch

Salamandra

Terraristics
Foam maker and top model. Exciting things surrounding the Túngara frog.
Part 1: Behaviour and bioacoustics
Kriton Kunz

Bibliography

Ophiophagy in snakes in terraria
Dieter Schmidt

Nature and species protection

Field notes
Grass snakes hunting newts
Rudolf Malkmus

Common toad clings to common carp
Jörn Krütgen

Children's page on the reptile of the year: The European pond turtle

The snake plague
Axel Hilger & Axel Kwet

Amphibian action plan for northwest Brazil
Mirco Solé

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Incubator
No gecko at all
Rolf Leptien

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Feeding recommendation
Technical details
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