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.
Marginata 69 - New Guinea tortoises – the genus ElseyaCover storyThe 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)PortraitGeoemyda spengleri, Chinese serrated tortoise (Andreas S. Hennig)ReportageMacrochelys temminckii – Experiences and impressions with vulture tortoises part 2 (Reiner Praschag)KeepingAn alternative to year-round keeping of the Egyptian tortoise in the terrarium – my experiences with seasonal outdoor keeping of Testudo kleinmanni (Ricarda Schramm)EtymologySawbacks and living maps part 4: Graptemys gibbonsi, Pascagoula humpback tortoise (Holger Vetter)Classifieds & animal placement
Tobias Eisenberg
64 Seiten
14,8 x 21 cm
zahlreiche Farbfotos
Inhalt:
Der Blaue Pfeilgiftfrosch zählt mit Sicherheit zu den spektakulärsten Terrarientieren überhaupt. Aber nicht nur seine leuchtende Färbung und die stattliche Größe, sondern auch sein interessantes Verhalten machen ihn so attraktiv.Der erfahrene Terrarianer und auf Amphibien und Reptilien spezialisierte Tierarzt Tobias Eisenberg gibt Ihnen in diesem Ratgeber alle Informationen rund um die Lebensweise und die Terrarienhaltung der schönen Frösche und erklärt leicht nachvollziehbar, wie man die Tiere erfolgreich nachzüchtet und die Jungen aufzieht.
Systematik und Körperbau
Die faszinierende Biologie: Aus dem Leben der Blauen Pfeilgiftfrösche
Alle Informationen zur artgerechten Haltung: Vom geeigneten Terrarium über Einrichtung und Technik bis hin zur Fütterung
Erfolgreich nachzüchten: Paarungsstimulation, Aufzucht der Kaulquappen und Jungtiere
Problemlösungen: Wie man die häufigsten Fehler bei der Pflege vermeidet, und wie man kranken Tieren helfen kann
Brillante Fotos
Marginata 06 - Four-toed tortoises
Food plants 1Pallas's tortoiseJapanese soft-shelled turtle farm
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 MAGAZINE
7 READERS' LETTERS
8 DATES
10 PHOTO REPORTAGEThe four-toed tortoise Agrionemys horsfieldiiHans - Dieter Philippen
16 BREEDING IN HUMAN CAREKeeping and breeding of Agrionemys horsfieldii kazachstanica CHKHIKVADZE, 1988) in the indoor terrariumNatasa Velenská
22 FIELD RESEARCHExperiences in the turtle steppe of UzbekistanPetr Velensky
28 FIELD RESEARCHResearch into ecology and conservation status of Agrionemys horsfieldii in ChinaShi Haitao and Xe She-ke
31 PORTRAITBrazilian snake-necked tortoiseHydromedusa maximiliani (MIKAN, 1820)Hans - Dieter Philippen
35 REPORTAGEFood plants for tortoisesPart 1Susanne Vogel
42 SHORT REPORTLegendary giant soft-shelled turtle Rafetus leloii sightedJörg Adler
45 REPORTAGEA visit to a commercial soft-shelled turtle farm in JapanPetr Petras
48 FIELD RESEARCHTestudo greaca pallasi CHKHIKVADZE & BAKRADZE, 2002, a little-known tortoise from DagestanAlexander Pieh and Markus Auer
52 REPORTAGEObservations on the feeding behaviour of Podocnemis unifilisHans - Dieter Philippen
54 BREEDING IN HUMAN CAREEuropean first breeding of the spiny tortoise (Heosemys spinosa) Durrelll Wildlife Conservation Trust
60 RAT & TAT
60 BOOK TIP
61 CLASSIFIEDS
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 AGATHA MARGINATA
Haplopelma lividum - All about the blue Thai tarantula
64 pages
numerous colour photos
Series species by species
A5
Paperback
Author Karin Manns
Publisher NTV
The booklet explains everything about the systematics, anatomy, distribution, appearance, life expectancy and natural enemies. It also explains how poisonous the Haplopelma lividum is, which legal regulations apply to it and acquiring this tarantula.
From the contents:
Foreword
Systematics and anatomy
Distribution
Appearance and behaviour
Natural enemies
Life expectancy
How poisonous is Haplopelma lividum
Legal regulations
Acquisition and transport
Keeping and care
The terrarium
Technology and climate
Socialisation
Nutrition
How to handle the tarantula
Moulting
Diseases and injuries
Reproduction - Mating - Cocoon construction and rearing
Conclusion
Reptilia 110 - Bearded dragons
Amazonian turtlesArabian horned viperCockroaches Contents:Cover story: Bearded dragons – evergreens and new stars of the terrarium hobbyBearded dragons are still the most popular lizards for keeping in terrariums and can be recommended to beginners without hesitation. We provide the necessary tools and an initial overview of keeping these likeable creatures. But even “old hands” will get their money’s worth: we present new findings on life expectancy and introduce a “new” species of bearded dragon, Pogona minor, which is now making a strong push onto the market.
EditorialMagazineDATES
WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVESThe business with fearB. Love
Photo storyStill ideal terrarium animals even for beginners: bearded dragonsM. Rogner
GallerySkin(e) couture for dragonsB. Trapp
Keeping and breedingOn the potential life expectancy of bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps)P. M. Müller
Keeping and breedingA new dragon conquers the world: Pogona minor in the terrariumH. Werning
Keeping and breedingKeeping and breeding the Arabian horned viper (Cerastes gasperetii gasperetii)A. Schmid
HerpetofaunaEncounters with turtles in the Venezuelan state of Amazonas. Part 1: Aquatic turtlesM. Heart
ReportageCockroaches. Feared and lovedS. Schorn
ServiceLibraryALSO NEAR YOU
JourneyOf snakes, toads and crocodiles in the tropical “Top End” of Australia. A travel and study reportM. Mayer
PREVIEW
BRUTKASTEN Cats in the cooking pot!H. Werning
The garter snake - Everything you need to know about keeping and caring for Thamnophis species
192 pages
125 colour photos
8 graphics
30 distribution maps
Format: 16.8 x 21.8 cm
Authors Martin Hallmen, Jürgen Chlebowy
Contents:
Presented in a competent manner and always with a focus on practical terrarium management, all Thamnophis species, subspecies and captive-bred forms kept in terrarium keeping are presented. Specialised areas such as outdoor husbandry, selective breeding or garter snakes on the Internet are also discussed in depth. In addition, the reader receives in-depth background information on the versatile biology of these water snakes, and finally all scientifically recognised species are presented. An identification key, specially tailored to the needs of terrarium keepers and particularly easy to use, rounds off this outstanding and richly illustrated work.
About the author:
Martin Hallmen, studied Biology and Geography at the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main; since 1987 teacher at the Franziskaner-Gymnasium Kreuzburg in Grosskrotzenburg near Hanau, head of the school vivarium and the school's biological Hymenoptera Centre there. Long-standing keeper and breeder of garter snakes, with experience in keeping over 20 species/subspecies/colour morphs of the genus Thamnophis. Author of more than 50 specialist articles on garter snakes in national and international journals, editor of the journal "The Garter Snake", the official publication of the European Garter Snake Association.Jürgen Chlebowy, carpenter, has been keeping and breeding over 50 Thamnophis species/subspecies/colour morphs since childhood. He enjoys international renown within the garter snake scene and has excellent contacts within Europe and to the USA/Canada, enabling him to regularly acquire spectacular imports and subsequently breed rare taxa. Author of numerous specialist articles and webmaster of "thamnophis.com".
Draco 16 - Tarantulas
Contents:
2 Editorial
4 Tarantulas – Biology & systematicsBoris F. Striffler
20 “Ecdysis”– when tarantulas fly off the handleBoris F. Striffler & Thomas Ziegler
26 Earth Tigers – the Asian tarantulas of the subfamily OrnithoctoninaeVolker von Wirth & Martin Huber
37 South American tree dwellers: Avicularia, Tapinauchenius & PsalmopoeusBoris F. Striffler, Armin Bochtler & Hans-Werner Auer
52 Brachypelma – the colourful tarantulas of MexicoBoris F. Striffler & Achim Graminske
62 Temperature preferences and activity patterns in tarantulasBoris F. Striffler
70 Tarantulas in Venezuela – from the Caribbean to the Tepuis Boris F. Striffler & Dirk Weinmann
79 Book box
86 Magazine
90 Species list
Marginata 10 - Dalmatian long-necked turtle
Food plants 5Pond turtles of the PhilippinesBreeding of spider tortoises 2
Contents:
2 EDITORIAL
3 READER LETTERS
7 MAGAZINE
8 DATES
10 PHOTO REPORTAGE A land tortoise from Dalmatia: Testudo hercegovinensis (Werner, 1899) Hans - Dieter Philippen
16 REPORTAGE The Dalmatian tortoise Testudo hermanni hercegovinensis (Werner, 1899) Mario Schweiger
25 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE Keeping and breeding of Testudo hermanni hercegovinensis (Werner, 1899) Hugo Müller & Mario Schweiger
31 PORTRAIT Philippine box turtle, Siebenrockiella (Panyaenemys) leytensis (Taylor, 1920) Hans - Dieter Philippen
35 REPORTAGE Food plants for tortoises part 5 Susanne Vogel
40 BREEDING IN HUMAN CARE Keeping and successful breeding of the Madagascan spider tortoise (Pyxis arachnoides arachnoides) Part 2 Peggy Ahr
48 REPORTAGE The pond turtle fauna of the Philippines Maren Gaulke and Alexander Volker Altenbach
54 SHORT REPORTAGE Common toad vs. pond slider: natural threat of alien invaders? Michael Wirth, Björn Franke and Gunnar Schier
56 BOOK TIP 1
59 BOOK TIP 2
61 CLASSIFIEDS
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 AGATHA MARGINATA
Rhodes turtle house with acrylic roof glazing
The practical turtle house offer optimal protection for your pets. They allow heat-loving tortoises to survive our wet-cold, mid-European climate in spring and autumn, as well as prolonged periods of bad weather in summer. Thanks to the special acrylic roof glazing important UV rays are transmitted, which are crucial for the growth of the turtles.
16 mm acrylic roof glazing
Side elements made of 20 mm polycarbonate double-skin sheets
UV-active material
Made in Switzerland
Size:Length: 103 cmWidth: 50 cmHeight: 30cmHeight2: 55cm
Side elements made of polycarbonateRoof element made of acrylic
CHF 599.00
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