Publisher:
Pottsville, Pennsylvania,, Norman Frank, DVM,
Seller ID: LWP115
Features: (1) Bertoni, R. M. Winter herping, (2) Rubio, M. Herp gifts for the holidays, (3) Reisner, J. Saint Louis Zoo: preserving diversity, (4) Salzberg, A. Gifts for the young herper. Original price $3.95 View More...
Feature articles: (1) Rubio Calín, Ginés and Sonia Morant Mañes. Bullous Spectaculopathy in Snakes. (2) Werning, Heiko. 15 Years with Green Water Dragons. (3) Roosenburg, Willem M. Diamonds in the Rough: Diamondback Terrapins in Peril. (4) Coote, Jon. Vipera berus. (5) Cennepuccia, Alejandro D. Tupinambis merianae: The Black Tegu. (6) Bennett, Daniel. Lizards of the Great Victoria Desert. View More...
Feature articles: (1) Lippe, Rüdiger. Scorpions in the Terrarium. (2) Vincent, Matt and Steve Wilson. Varanus olivaceus, Gray's Monitor: A Cause for Concern. (3) Merchán, Manuel, Ana M. Fidalgo, and César Pérez. Biology and Distribution of the Savanna Sideneck Turtle in Venezuela, Podocnemis vogli. (4) Rivera, Xavier. Ascertaining the Causes of Amphibian and Reptile Population Decline. (5) Schulz, Klaus-Dieter. Elaphe persica. Remarks on Keeping and Breeding the Pesia Rat Snake. (6) Hatfield III, James W. Iguana Park View More...
Features: (1)Russell, Matt, Natural History and Captive Care of Leaf-tailed Geckos with Emphasis on Uroplatus fimbriatus. (2) Porras, Louis W., Exquisite!!! A Kaleidoscope of Colors: Honduran Milksnakes, Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis. (3) de Vosjoli, Philippe, How to Establish Rheinwardt’s Gliding Treefrogs, Rhacodactylus rheinwardtii. (4) Roof, Lee, Backyard Herpetology: Reintroduction of Native Species. Original price $5.95 View More...
xviii + 206 pp. An early book on reptile and amphibian variants that occur in nature or have been bred in captivity. The discussion on anomalies and mutations became an important element in the development of herpetoculture. View More...
208 pp. The most popular species at that time are described, and information on zoogeography and captive requirements is provided. The final chapter is devoted to captive breeding, and explains the need to conserve species in the wild. Filled with photographs (color and Black & white), drawings of terraria and the tools used in herpetoculture View More...