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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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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Draco 54 - Nutrition of European tortoises
Contents:
EditorialModelled on nature: The diet of European tortoises in their natural habitatMichael Wirth Tortoise nutrition, but species-appropriate – a practical guideMichael Wirth Herb collecting made easy – an introduction to identifying and collecting wild plants Michael Wirth The 1x 1 of meadow herbs Michael Wirth Hay in tortoise nutrition – valuable and vital Michael Wirth Ten questions about tortoise nutrition Markus Baur Bibliography In your neighbourhood Services
Reptilia 85 - Snake-necked tortoisesCrocodile-tailed crested lizardBreeding of the king pythonPristidactylus valeriaeContents:The snake-necked turtles include such popular species for the aquaterrarium as the Australian representatives of the genus Chelodina or the pointed-headed turtles of the genus Emydura, but also the bizarre Mata-Mata from the waters of Amazonia or the funny toad-headed turtles of the genus Phrynops. In our cover story, we introduce you to this exciting family of turtles with lots of brilliant photos and portray some particularly interesting species in detail.Table of contentsEDITORIALMAGAZINEEcotourism de luxe: End of the chameleon conservation project in the Peloponnese?H. WerningSancho, the illegal immigrant - what to do when exotic animals are found?S. SchletchSkin-eating blind worms bred for the first timeA. Kupfer & S. ReinhardWESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESConfusing species protectionBill LovePHOTOSTORY Snake-necked tortoises J. ValverdeKEEPING AND REPRODUCTIONThe Argentine snake-necked tortoise(Hydromedusa tectifera) - observations in biotope and terrarium D. FabiusKEEPING AND REPRODUCTION Keeping and breeding of the broad-breasted snapping turtle, Myuchelys latisternum(Elseya latisternum) H. ProkopTRAVEL Cave dwellers in the PhilippinesM. GaulkePORTRAIT AND POSTER Telescopus fallax (Fleischmann 1831). European cat snakeK. Ehrlich & B. TrappHERPETOFAUNA A conservation project for the Valeria large-headed iguana, Pristidactylus valeriae - with the support of REPTILIA B. CamousseigtKEEPING AND REPRODUCTION Versatile favourites. Experiences with Royal PythonsM. BorerKEEPING AND REPRODUCTION News on sex determination of the crocodile-tailed humpback lizard, Shinisaurus crocodilurus M. ZollwegHERPETOFAUNA Basking sites on mangrove biotopes of Phelsuma robertmertensi Meier, 1980 on the Comorian island of Mayotte P. KrauseANIMALS OF OUR HOMEA snake that is not a snake: the slow wormR. LeptienLIBRARYSUBSCRIPTION & SERVICEALSO NEAR YOUPREVIEWBRUTKASTENBag magicM. ZawadzkiDATESHeiko WerningWESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESConfusing species protectionB. Love
Terraria No. 26 - Snakes of South America
Peru-BuntleguanTheloderma leporosum
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Inhalt:
Südamerika ist Heimat einer überwältigenden Vielfalt an Schlangen. Einige davon zählen zu den begehrtesten, aber auch geheimnisvollsten Terrarienpfleglingen überhaupt, allen voran die Grünen Hundskopfschlinger der Gattung Corallus. Über sie berichtet einer der profiliertesten Züchter dieser faszinierenden Tiere, Harald Quirmbach. Weitere Einblicke in die reiche Schlangenfauna des Kontinents bietet Experte Christian Neumann, und TERRARIA-Redakteur Kriton Kunz porträtiert die Gattung Xenodon, zu der mit der bis vor kurzem als Lystrophis pulcher geführten Südamerikanischen Hakennasennatter einer der aktuellen Shootingstars der Terraristik gehört.
EditorialMagazinGondwanaland – ein zukunftsweisendes Projekt im Zoo Leipzig. Teil 2: Bepflanzung und BaufortschritAndreas S. Hennig
Neue Taxonomie für Gefleckte WalzenskinkeUwe Schlüter
15 Jahre HammKritón Kunz
Erstimport des Pazifischen Schmuckhornfroschs, Ceratophrys stolzmanniKriton Kunz
Rechtliches, Fehlende Sachkunde: Gewerbsmäßige Zucht und Handel mit Tieren können untersagt werden!Dietrich Rössel
Mäuse-Bombardement gegen Braune NachtbaumnatterKriton Kunz
„Most Wanted“ – die Suche nach 100 verschwundenen AmphibienartenAxel Kwet
TERRAglobalIm Zauberwald der Anden Maik Dobiey
TitelthemaVon Froschfressern und Schlangenjägern – Biogeografie und Anpassung südamerikanischer Schlangen Christian Neumann
Die Königinnen Südamerikas: Corallus batesii und Corallus caninus Harald Quirmbach
Südamerikanische Hakennasennattern und ihre Verwandten Kriton Kunz
Erstnachzucht des Moosfroschs Theloderma leporosum Alexei A. Evsyunin, Sergei A. Ryabov & Kriton Kunz
Der Peruanische Buntleguan, Polychrus peruvianus (Noble, 1924) Uwe Schlüter
Zoropsis spinimana im Terrarium Reinhard Hübers
Reise Die Herpetofauna auf Samos – außergewöhnliche Artenvielfalt auf einer InselHans-Jürgen Luef
Neue ArtenWinzling in KannenpflanzenAxel Kwet
Neue Blindschleichen in EuropaAxel Kwet
Unter Forschern Herpetologie im Untergrund: globale Feldforschungen an Blindwühlen Alexander Kupfer
Blickfang Von Halbaffen, Pfeilgiftfröschen und Geckos. Zu Gast bei Ute Thut und Dennis Peukert Teil 2Michael Wirth
In Ihrer NäheAbo & ServiceVorschau
Brutkasten Nächte mit Charlene Ludger Hogeback
Marginata 02 - European pond turtle
Serrated terrapinsAsian Temple TurtlesGuatemala
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 THE TEAM INTRODUCES ITSELF
4 READER LETTERS
5 MAGAZINE
9 DATES
10 PHOTO REPORTAGEEuropean pond turtles (Emys orbicularis LINNAEUS, 1758)Hans - Dieter Philippen
14 REPORTAGEObservations and experiences regarding the keeping and breeding of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis LINNAEUS, 1758)Bernd Wolff
24 REPORTAGEThe relationship between origin, currently known phylogeny (evolutionary history) and habitat of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) using three populations as examplesJens Poschadel
31 PORTRAITMadagascan flat-tailed turtlePyxis [Acinixys] planicauda (GRANDIDIER, 1867)Matthias Mähn
36 REPORTAGESpecies protection on the dream beach –The projects of the organisation ARCAS in GuatemalaKriton Kunz
46 REPORTAGEThe fascination of serrated terrapins (genus GeoemydaSome aspects of their keeping and biologyIngo Schaefer
52 REPORTAGEIntensively exploited without protection: Amyda cartilaginea (BODDART, 1770) and Dogania subplana (GEOFFROY ST.-HILAIRE, 1809) Mark Auliya
56 BOOK TIP
57 CLASSIFIEDS
58 REPORTAGESalmonellosis – Measures to prevent turtle-related transmissionTessa E. H. Römkens and Frank Stam
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 AGATHA MARGINATA
Reptilia 02 - Day geckosChameleo caylptratusAxolotlSnakes in Greek mythologyContents:Page 2 - EditorialPage 3 - Letters to the editor and discussionPage 7 - MagazinePage 17 - Photo report: Phelsuma, by J. KrügerPage 23 - Keeping and reproduction: Phelsuma standingi, by G. HallmannPage 26 - Report: Phelsuma and species conservation: The Round Island project, by G. HallmannPage 29 - Herpetofauna: Diurnal geckos, by Dr M. MeyerPage 33 - Travelogue: Baja California Part 2: The island world in the Gulf of California, by H. WerningPage 39 - Portrait and poster: Anolis marmoratus marmoratus, by M. SchmidtPage 43 - Keeping and breeding: Axolotl, by J. WistubaPage 47 - Terraristics: Sex determination in reptiles, by Dr M. Bachs TabernerPage 47 - Terraristics: Sexual dimorphism in African spurred tortoises, by A. Romairone / I. Iglesias IzquierdoPage 53 - Herpetofauna: Horned frogs, by M. BatllePage 56 - Herpetology and culture: Mythology: The snakes of Olympus, by L. B. Carissimi-PrioriPage 61 - Keeping and reproduction: Chamaeleo calyptratus, by W. SchmidtPage 69 - Veterinary medicine: Internal parasites in reptiles and amphibians, by Dr C. López del CastilloPage 73 - LibraryPage 75 - Advice and actionPage 80 - Incubator: Glossary by H. Werning
Reptilia 62 - Gopher tortoises
Giant crab spiderAgalychnis moreletiiAmeives
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 MAGAZINE
16 DATES
18 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESHerp Art - a sign of maturityBy B. Love
20 PHOTO REPORTAGEThe tortoises of North AmericaAn overview of the genus GopherusBy S. Winchell
28 HERPETOFAUNAGopherus flavomarginatus, the Mexican gopher tortoiseBy R. Gonzáles Trápaga & G. Aguirre León
35 HERPETOFAUNAThe gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) – a civil engineerBy H. R. Mushinsky & E. D. McCoy
41 REPORTAGEScrew trees (Pandanaceae) as microhabitats for reptiles and amphibians in MadagascarBy P.-S. Gehring
43 TRAVELHerpetological excursion to YbbstalBy S. Fallend
51 PORTRAIT AND POSTERRhacophorus pardalisBy M. Gaulke
56 PRACTICEThe diet of ameives and monitor tegus inthe wild and in captivityBy U. Schlüter
63 KEEPING AND BREEDINGKeeping and breeding of Morelet’s leaffrog, Agalychnis moreletii (Duméril, 1853)By T. Eisenberg
72 PRACTICE North American aquatic turtles in the outdoor terrarium Part 3: Description of an outdoor enclosure for the seasonal keeping of North American aquatic turtlesBy A. S. Hennig & D. Symanski
76 KEEPING AND BREEDINGEight-eyed hunters of the nightBrief remarks on the keeping and breeding of Heteropoda venatoria and Holconia sp.By K. Kunz
86 FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSQuestions about purchasing and keeping snakesBy D. Schmidt
92 TERRARIUM EXHIBITSParque "Reptilandia" near Dominical, Costa RicaBy T. Eisenberg
95 LIBRARY
104 INCUBATORHigh mountain hallucinationsBy H. Werning
Draco 25 - Garter snakes
Contents:
2 Editorial
6 Overview of the genus ThamnophisMartin Hallmen & Daniel Grübner
25 Old and new developments regarding the San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia)Martin Hallmen
32 The most common garter snakes in the terrariumDaniel Grübner
40 The garter snakesJan Sonnenberg
50 Aids for distinguishing some subspecies and colour forms of garter snakesPart 1: Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis “flame” andThamnophis sirtalis sirtalis “speckled flame”Martin HallmenPart 2: The red subspecies of Thamnophis sirtalisJan SonnenbergPart 3: Thamnophis sirtalis similis andThamnophis sirtalis sirtalis “Florida blue”Martin HallmenPart 4: Distinguishing between Thamnophis proximus and Thamnophis sauritus and differentiation fromThamnophis radix and Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalisJan Sonnenberg
60 Garter snakes in scienceJan Gebauer
66 The less frequently recognised garter snakesDaniel Grübner
77 Colour forms of garter snakesDaniel Grübner & Jan Sonnenberg
86 Field observations of garter snakes in North AmericaHerbert Bruchmann
94 Common diseases in garter snakesBirgit Rüschoff, Bettina Christian & Daniel Grübner
102 Garter snakes in outdoor terrariumsMartin Hallmen
114 10 years European Garter Snake AssociationMartin Hallmen
116 Book box
124 Magazine
All about the fat-fingered geckos by Mirko Barts
61 pages
14.8 x 21 cm
45 colour photos
2nd edition
Author Mirko Barts
Publisher NTV
Contents:
Fat-fingered geckos have been on the rise for years. Their attractive appearance, their endearing nature and the low demands they place on keeping in the terrarium have quickly boosted their popularity. The experienced and successful terrarium keeper Mirko Barts covers in this book of the “Species by Species” series the species-appropriate keeping and care of fat-fingered geckos in every detail, from correct housing to healthy feeding. And of course, this guide also tells you how to breed your geckos, incubate the eggs and raise the tiny young.
Systematics and body structure
The fascinating biology: From the life of the fat-fingered geckos
All information on species-appropriate keeping: from suitable terrarium to equipment and technology to feeding
Successful breeding: Mating stimulation, incubation of the eggs and raising the young
Problem solving: How to avoid the most common mistakes in care and how to help sick animals
Brilliant photos
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