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Marginata 69 - New Guinea tortoises – the genus Elseya
Cover story The 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)
Portrait Geoemyda spengleri, Chinese serrated tortoise (Andreas S. Hennig)
Reportage Macrochelys temminckii – Experiences and impressions with vulture tortoises part 2 (Reiner Praschag)
Keeping An alternative to year-round keeping of the Egyptian tortoise in the terrarium – my experiences with seasonal outdoor keeping of Testudo kleinmanni (Ricarda Schramm)
Etymology Sawbacks and living maps part 4: Graptemys gibbonsi, Pascagoula humpback tortoise (Holger Vetter)Classifieds & animal placement
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Chipsi Extra BeechwoodCHIPSI EXTRA beech wood granulate is specially adapted to the needs of reptiles, many bird species and demanding small animals.Beech wood100% naturaldust-freeProvides a natural and hygienic environmentAvailable in practical 10 litre bags and economical 15kg bagsCHIPSI EXTRA is available in three different coarse grain sizes:CHIPSI EXTRA XXL for larger reptiles, snakes, large birds.CHIPSI EXTRA medium for smaller reptiles, large birds, turtles, etc.CHIPSI EXTRA small for small lizards, small birds, tarantulas, etc.Available sizes:10 litres equals approximately 2.5 kg - for smaller enclosures or as replacement litter.15 kg - for large enclosures and for complete replacement of litterCHIPSI EXTRA Beechwood Granules are specially formulated to meet the needs of reptiles, many bird species and demanding small animals. The dust-free product is gentle on the animals' sensitive respiratory organs and ensures a natural, hygienic environment.Attention: The specialist institute EXOMED has extensively tested the product range and expressly recommended it for dry terrariums!
JBL ProNovo Danio Grano XSAquarium staple food for small barbs and danios from 3 to 5 cm.Prebiotic and sinking aquarium fish food: Special ballast substances in the food provide the beneficial intestinal bacteria with nourishment for healthy digestion.Natural raw materials without artificial additives for a natural diet and healthy aquarium fish. Tested on JBL research expeditions in the tropics.Very high acceptance even by fussy barbel species due to high-quality raw materials such as salmon, shrimps, spirulina and insectsWith the very high-quality natural astaxanthin from krill and spirulina, which ensures perfect colour formation in barbs ; daniosScope of delivery: original sealed, airtight and lightproof, recyclable tin with click-doser as feeding aidThe biological species concept for ornamental fish:In addition to a staple food such as JBL PRONOVO BEL for community aquariums, the JBL PRONOVO species concept is available to your fish. Within the species concept you can supplement food specifically for fish species or also choose instead of the main food. It is not a problem if, for example, your fighting fish also eats the food for your barbs and vice versa. It is only important that you offer the right food for each group of fish. Variety is always positive!For example, would you like to feed your barbs and danios exactly the right food? No problem: in the JBL Species Concept you will find a granulate for barbs (and other small danios) which is suitable for mouths and whose composition is precisely adapted to the needs of the fish including insects, the JBL PRONOVO DANIO. In their natural habitats in South-East Asia and Africa, barbs and danios live in a wide variety of water types. With their terminal but rather small mouths they "pick up" food from the water or from the bottom.The right food size:A very important aspect of correct feeding is the right food size for the mouth. Especially with small fish species, it is important that the animals get the food morsels into their mouths, as they cannot bite off properly. If you are unsure of two food sizes, always choose the smaller one. Predatory fish species cope much better with larger food chunks, as "too large" food chunks are also included in their food spectrum.
Trixie Vermiculite - hatching substrate
The heat-insulating and moisture-absorbing vermiculite is ideal as a breeding substrate for reptile eggs.
Particularly suitable as a breeding substrate for reptile clutches
heat-insulating and moisture-absorbing
Ensures a stable level of humidity
without chemical additives
5 litres
2-4mm
Tetra Guppy as a staple food for all guppies
Specially developed mini flakes for feeding guppies and other viviparous toothcarps
High content of plant-based ingredients and added minerals for improved acceptance and growth
With colour enhancers for bright colours
Reptilia 144- American tortoises
Photo storyAmerican tortoises of the genus Rhinoclemmys – from disposables to unicornsBy S. Ettmar
REPORTAGEThe American tortoises of ColombiaBy J. Cañas-Orozco
Keeping and breedingKeeping and breeding the Guerrero tortoise, Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima pulcherrimaBy C. Godart
Keeping and breedingKeeping and breeding the tiger snake (Rhabdophis tigrinus)By A. Walter
Keeping and breedingJewellery, supermodel, delicacy: the milkweed bugBy K. Kunz
Keeping and breedingThe fascination of sail lizards – keeping and comparing different species of the genus Hydrosaurus Part 2By O. Fischer
SERVICEALSO NEAR YOU
JourneyWe're staying at home! Herping in the Corona summer 2020By B. Trapp
PREVIEW
BRUTKASTEN And it made zoomBy H. Werning
TetraMin as a flake staple food for fish
TetraMin - flake staple food for all ornamental fish for a long and healthy fish life.
Carefully selected mixture of high-quality and functional nutrients with vitamins, minerals and trace elements for a complete, daily diet.
excellent acceptance by all ornamental fish
with the patented* BioActive® formula - for a long and healthy fish life
with over 40 high-quality raw materials
carefully selected mixture of high-quality nutrients with vitamins, minerals and trace elements for a complete diet
easy to dose with the dosing cap on the 100ml and 250ml cans
Feed several times a day in small portions.
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.
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.
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.
Everything you need to know about keeping and caring for flower mantids
64 pages
numerous colour photos
Paperback
2nd edition
Author Stephan Schorn
Publisher NTV
Contents:
Classification
Physique
Anatomy and sensory organs
Description
Habitat
Lifestyle
Moulting
Taxidermy
Keeping in the terrarium
Selection, purchase and transport
The terrarium
Terrarium climate
Feeding
Propagation
Reptilia 15 - MantellaBlack-headed dwarf snakeLong-tailed lizardSri LankaContents:Page 2 - EditorialPage 3 - MagazinePage 5 - Report: Can the turtles of Asia still be saved? by E. MeierPage 16 - DatesPage 18 - Western Herp Pespectives: First contact with Baja, by B. LovePage 20 - Photo report: MantellaPage 26 - Herpetofauna: Mantella - Interesting poison frogs from Madagascar, by K. SchmidtPage 35 - Report: Protection of Madagascan colour poison frogs and their habitats, by H. ZimmermannPage 40 - Travel report: In the dry zone of Sri Lanka, by Dr M. GaulkePage 47 - Portrait and poster: Tylototriton verrucosus, by M. Aresté and J. L. FarriolsPage 51 - Keeping and breeding: The South China long-tailed lizard, by U. SchlüterPage 55 - Keeping and breeding: Rhoptropus barnardi - a day gecko from Namibia, by Dr M. MeyerPage 60 - Report: Cockroaches (Blattoptera) - Rulers of the world? by A. HauschildPage 64 - Keeping and breeding: Observations on the black-headed dwarf snake Rhynchocalamus m. melanocephalus (Jan, 1862), by H. EsterbauerPage 69 - Report: King cobra bite with consequences, by T. Ziegler, H. X. Quang and N. Ba TrinhPage 74 - Herpetology and culture: The snake in Celtic mythology, part 2, by L. Batista Carissimi-PrioriPage 81 - Reptilia on the road: The vivarium at Chemnitz Zoo, by A. S. HennigPage 88 - Advice and actionPage 91 - LibraryPage 96 - Incubator: 5,995 characters Resentment
Reptilia 120 - Praying Mantises
Chinese viperEmerald lizardCosta Rica Contents: Cover story: Praying MantisesNobody can escape the fascination of praying mantises. These predatory insects with their alien appearance and martial mating habits have long secured a permanent place in terrariums. We offer an overview of mantids in breeding, the classics, and the latest trends. We also feature an unusual species from the Philippines and look to eastern Germany, where Mantis religiosa has spread.
EditorialMAGAZINEDATES
Photo storyThe fascination of praying mantisesK. Kunz
Keeping and breedingPraying mantises. The basics of keeping in terrariumsC. J. Schwarz
REPORTAGEPraying mantises on the advance in eastern GermanyN. von Lettow-Vorbeck
BiologyPraying mantis, change your tune. On the challenge of identifying praying mantises using the Philippine species Creobroter meleagris as an exampleC. J. Schwarz
ReportageThe Chinese viper (Deinagkistrodon acutus): a herpetological and cultural phenomenonDr. T. Eimermacher
Keeping and breedingThe banded fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra terrestris). Distribution, habits and breedingM. Rogner
RreportageA display terrarium for fire salamandersR. Hoppe
Animals of our homelandThe emerald lizardR. Leptien
SERVICE
WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESBut it’s a dry heatB. Love
ALSO NEAR YOU
TravelCosta Rica – Paradisiacal biodiversity between the Atlantic and the PacificN. Weinbeer
PREVIEW
INCUBATOR The breakH. Werning
Marginata 26 - Eastern Mediterranean Turtle
AestivationHanoi giant softshell turtleIranian turtles: Part 1
Contents:
EDITORIALMAGAZINEDATES
REPORTAGEThe Eastern Mediterranean pond turtle (Mauremys rivulata) – a little-known marsh turtleHans-Dieter Philippen
REPORTAGEOverview of Mauremys rivulata in TurkeyDincer Ayaz
REPORTAGENotes on the Eastern Mediterranean pond turtle (Mauremys rivulata) on CorfuAlexander Pieh & Nicole Braitmayer
POSTERThe Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus)Hans-Dieter Philippen
REPORTAGESustainable restoration of Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi to protect Rafetus swinhoeiCelia Hahn, Torsten Schulze, Dang Thuy Linh, Tran Thi Nguyet and Peter Werner
BREEDINGThe smallest Southeast Asian hinged tortoise (Cuora amboinensis)Sabine Schoppe
REPORTAGEPhysiology of resting phases in reptiles, especially turtles. Part 2: Dry rest (aestivation) – a literature reviewMarkus Baur & Tobias Friz
REPORTAGEObservations of freshwater turtles in Iran. Part 1:Emys orbicularisMarkus Auer & Mario Herz
BOOK TIPSMALL ADSSUBSCRIPTION & SERVICEREGIONAL GUIDE
Marginata 36 - Dwarf tortoisesBreeding Homopus areolatus Part 2Breeding of musk turtlesHibernation in Mediterranean tortoisesContents:EditorialMagazineDatesPHOTOSTORY"Dwarf tortoises" An overview of the smallest forms of tortoiseHans - Dieter PhilippenBreedingExperiences with the husbandry and breeding of the Areolate Flat-shelled Tortoise (Homopus areolatus) under different conditions in Namibia and Switzerland. Part 2: Husbandry and breeding of the species in SwitzerlandVictor MislinBREEDINGThe dwarf Pelomedus tortoise (Pelusios nanus) – the world’s smallest neck-turning tortoise. Experiences with acclimatisation, care and initial breeding attemptsHans - Dieter PhilippenPortraitKalahari tent or ray-eyed tortoise Psammobates oculiferusAlfred Schleicher & Hans - Dieter PhilippenReportageUnusual discovery of a female Okavango flap-breasted Pelomedus turtle (Pelusios bechuanicus)Alfred SchleicherReportageWith the giant tortoises of Prison Island, ZanzibarJens JungnickelReportageTurtles in a caseVienna ZooAttitudeHibernation of European tortoisesThorsten GeierReportageSiamese twin of Testudo graeca iberaBayram GöçmenReportageAs a turtle volunteer in the MaldivesSibylle GausBook tipClassifiedsSubscription & ServiceRegional guide
All about the green water dragon by Heiko Werning
64 pages
Format: 14.8 x 21 cm
43 colour photos
Paperback
Author Heiko Werning
Contents:
The green water dragon is without question a "classic" of terraristics. For decades it has been a permanent fixture both in the pet trade and in the terrariums of enthusiasts.REPTILIA editor Heiko Werning explains in this volume of the "Species by Species" series what is involved in the species-appropriate keeping and care of the green water dragon and, of course, also reveals how you can successfully breed your favourites and raise the adorable young animals.
Systematics and body structure
The fascinating biology: From the life of the green water dragon
All information on species-appropriate keeping: from suitable terrariums to equipment and technology to feeding
Successful breeding: Mating stimulation, incubation of the eggs and rearing the young
Solutions to problems: How to avoid the most common mistakes in care and how to help sick animals
Brilliant photos
Draco 46 - Paludariums and aqua-terrariums
Contents:
Editorial
Paludariums and aqua-terrariums – a brief introduction to the subjectBeat Akeret
No "land under" in aqua-terrariums – land parts for aquatic turtlesAndreas S. Hennig
Keeping and breeding moss frogs of the genus Theloderma – some comments from practiceMikhail F. Bagaturov
Construction, set-up and technology of an aqua-terrariumBeat Akeret
Fishing spiders in the aqua-terrarium – keeping, breeding and rearing spiders of the genus AncylometesReinhard Hübers & Roland Lautensack
Optimum care conditions in an aqua-terrarium for day and dwarf geckosJens Westig
Plants in paludariums and aqua-terrariumsBeat Akeret
Dragons in the aqua-terrarium: keeping and breeding the Philippine sailfin lizard, Hydrosaurus pustulatusMichael Wirth & Florian Riedel
Reptilia 35 - Mud turtles
Phelsum husbandryNose frogsVietnam
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 NATURE PROTECTIONNose frogs in danger – Is the semi-aquatic nose frog (Rhinoderma rufum) still found in Chile?by K. Busse
10 MAGAZINE
22 DATES
24 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESMany reasons to be a terrarium keeperby B. Love
26 PHOTO REPORTAGEThe mud turtlesby M. Schilde
32 KEEPING AND BREEDINGKeeping and breeding the white-mouthed box turtle (Kinosternon leucostomum)by M. Schilde
36 KEEPING AND BREEDINGCare and breeding of the Common Musk Turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) as well as Roofed Musk Turtle (Sternorherus carinatus)by A. S. Hennig
41 TRAVELHerpetological news from one of the last lowland rainforests of Vietnamby T. Ziegler
51 PORTRAIT AND POSTERThamnophis cyrtopsisby M. Hallmen
56 KEEPING AND BREEDINGThe Indian star tortoise Geochelone elegans (SCHOEPFF, 1795) – a problematic tropical tortoise?Part 4: Hatching, rearing and diseasesby H.-J. Bidmon
64 KEEPING AND BREEDINGGeneral information on keeping day geckos of the genus Phelsumaby H. Schneider
69 REPORTAGE AND INTERVIEWHealing power from snake venom – New approaches in the development of medicines from animal substancesby K. Kunz
75 REPORTAGEThe art of painting on feathersby R. Fenske
80 REPTILIA ON THE ROADVivarium in the State Museum of Natural History Karlsruheby H. Werning
87 CLASSIFIED ADS
91 ADVICE AND ACTION
94 LIBRARY
104 GLOSSESExposed! (Part 1)by H. Werning
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