Reptilia 105 - Successful breeding of Phelsumen

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Reptilia 105 - Breeding Phelsumene successfully

South Africa
Chicken eater
Nutrition-related diseases in tortoises

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The magnificent day geckos of the genus Phelsuma are among the classics in terraristics. They are particularly popular due to their attractive colouration and very good durability. However, this well-known group always has new surprises in store. We provide an overview of the Phelsuma successfully bred in our terrariums and offer something for beginners as well as advanced breeders in our breeding reports.

Editorial
MAGAZINE
DATES

WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
Reptile laws in the so-called United States
Love

PHOTOREPORTAGE
Keeping phelsums in the terrarium. A success story?
P. Berghof

Keeping and reproduction
The Madagascar Day Gecko, Phelsuma grandis: Distribution, Care and Breeding
M. Rogner

Keeping and reproduction
Phelsuma madagascariensis madagascariensis (Gray, 1831) – An old acquaintance offers surprises
H.-P. Berghof

Keeping and reproduction
Care and breeding of Phelsuma pronki Seipp, 1994 and Phelsuma vanheygeni Lerner, 2004
H.-P. Berghof

REPORTAGE
The Phelsuma interest group. An association of more than 200 day gecko specialists
P. Krause

Keeping and breeding
Chicken eaters - adorable beasts
C. Kässer

Health
Nutrition-related diseases in tortoises M. Baur

Arachnofauna
A portrait of African ground-dwelling tarantulas
K. Manns

Library
Services
ALSO NEAR YOU

Journey
South Africa. In search of reptiles along the Garden Route
P. Schoenecker

PREVIEW

BRUTKASTEN
Where love falls
H. Werning

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
Size information

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