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Terraria 25 - Livebearing Reptiles
Breeding of tarantulas
Diadem snake
Spur-thighed tortoise
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Not all reptiles lay eggs. A whole range of species bear live young, to the delight of many terrarium enthusiasts. However, even though the often problematic artificial incubation of clutches is no longer necessary: Even with livebearing reptiles, many things can go wrong when breeding them in the terrarium, and keepers often find it difficult to recognise the causes of problems. Uwe Schlüter presents the different forms of livebearing in reptiles and explains everything you need to know to breed these species as successfully as possible. In addition, we present some livebearing reptiles in the terrarium, including the Madagascar dog-headed boa, Sanzinia madagascariensis, or the strange crocodile night lizard, Lepidophyma flavimaculatum.
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Photosynthesis in salamanders
Legal
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Lizards of the Barkly Tableland
Gunther Schmida
Cover story
Livebearing reptiles
Uwe Schlüter
The crocodile night lizard. Lepidophyma flavimaculatum (Duméril, 1851)
Jochen Meyer
Care and breeding of the northern Canary Islands skink (Chalcides viridanus)
Uwe Schlüter
Keeping and breeding a crowned beauty: the diadem snake (Spalerosophis diadema [Schlegel, 1837])
Sascha & Stefanie Esser
Giants of the desert. The African spurred tortoise
Leo Spinner
Journey
Cuc Phuong. Spiders and other animals in Vietnam's oldest national park
Gordon Ackermann
Breeding of tarantulas
Karin Manns
New species
Diversity of Philippine banded monitors deciphered – and three new taxa described
André Koch
Among researchers
Searching for venomous snakes in Austria
Johannes Hill
Eye-catcher
Of prosimians, poison dart frogs and geckos. Visiting Ute Thut and Dennis Peukert
Michael Wirth
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On the wall, on the lookout
Mike Zawadzki
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