Terraria 10 - Boa Constrictor

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Terraria 10 - Boa Constrictor

Ornamental turtle
Wall Lizard

Contents:

2 Editorial
Kriton Kunz

TOPIC
4 Boa babies - Tips and tricks
Erika & Hermann Stöckl
14 "imperator" versus "constrictor" - On the ecology and distribution of selected local forms of Boa constrictor in Venezuela
Christian Neumann
20 Inclusion Body Disease,
IBD, "Boa-Aids") of the giant snakes
Udo Hetzel
24 Leopard Boa, Stars & Stripes and Co - The colour and pattern variations of the dark Mexican boa Boa constrictor imperator
Hans-Jörg Winner

SCIENCE
29 new species
Axel Kwet
40 The fern stick insect Oreophoetes peruana (Saussure, 1868)?
and their diet in the terrarium, special terrariums and planting
Timm Adam
54 The princess among the turtles is asking for it:
Keeping and breeding the southern ornamental turtle Chrysemys picta dorsalis
Andreas S. Hennig
63 Wall lizards in the Ruhr area
Uwe Schlüter

TRAVEL
69 On the road in the south of the Philippines
Maren Gaulke

TERRARIUM PRACTICE
83 Test run
Bug Stop/Kricket Keeper
Kriton Kunz
85 Prelude
Care and breeding of Asian house geckos
Matthias Jurczyk
89 Eye-catcher
An ark for native amphibians and reptiles
Axel Kwet
93 Also near you
96 TERRAnet
Terrarium construction
Kriton Kunz
98 TERRAglobal
Life underground ... until the rain comes
Mirco Solé
Lima - or: All beginnings are difficult
Maik Dobiey
104 TERRAwinn

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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