The ocellated lizard

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All about the ocellated lizard from Ingo Kober

  • 64 Seiten
  • 14,8 x 21 cm
  • zahlreiche Farbfotos
  • Autor Ingo Kober
  • Verlag NTV

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Nicht nur tropische Gefilde haben wunderschöne Reptilien zu bieten, auch in Europa findet man so manche Kostbarkeit. Eine der schönsten davon ist die attraktiv gefärbte Perleidechse, deren stattliche Größe ihr außerdem einen ganz besonderen Reiz verleiht. Diese aktive und zutrauliche Eidechse eignet sich hervorragend für die Pflege im Terrarium.
Ingo Kober, erfahrener Echsenzüchter und langjähriger Terrarianer, zeigt Ihnen in diesem Buch, worauf es bei der Haltung und Pflege der Perleidechse wirklich ankommt. Alle Aspekte werden ausführlich und leicht verständlich dargestellt. Selbstverständlich erfahren Sie hier auch, wie Sie Ihre Eidechsen vermehren, die Eier bebrüten und die adretten Jungen aufziehen können.

  • Systematik und Körperbau
  • Die faszinierende Biologie: Aus dem Leben der Perleidechse
  • Alle Informationen zur artgerechten Haltung: Vom geeigneten Terrarium über Einrichtung und Technik bis hin zur Fütterung
  • Erfolgreich nachzüchten: Paarungsstimulation, Inkubation der Eier und Aufzucht der Jungtiere
  • Problemlösungen: Wie man die häufigsten Fehler bei der Pflege vermeidet, und wie man kranken Tieren helfen kann
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