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Get em’ while you can: a list of 10 near extinct herps that are a must for the seriou

wade

Save The Humans
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Dear Readers of HerpDigest and Others,

Over the past years the world and the herp industry has changed. Presidents, Senators, Sarah Pallin, Scientists, breeders have lived and died. (Oops sorry Pallin is still around, friends again with McCain too).

Events that have changed history have occurred - the first Passover Seder in the White House.

Fashion has changed. (Morph Ball Pythons are in and Iguanas are on the way out).

But through most of it there has been one constant, one survivor. “Reptiles Magazines.”

HD believe’s it’s because of the high level of the journalistic impartiality of its articles. It prints what it wants, no matter what the consequences. (And completely ignores the rest)

We feel the best way to show this is to just cite some of its best articles from the past few years:

Breeders Notebook: Raising Florida softshells in your apartment bath tub

New rage! Patternless mountain king snakes

Easy to grow poisonous plants for your venomous terrarium

How to start a chipmunk colony; the perfect sized rodent for mid-sized constrictors

Get em’ while you can: a list of 10 near extinct herps that are a must for the serious collector

101 novel uses for shed snake-skins

Rattle prosthesis for rattleless Crotalus

New sources of darts for dart frog breeders

Ten legal ways to get around nuisance wildlife laws

How to start up your home reptile import business

Winners of the 2010 ZooMed lizard licking contest

How to get back at the SPCA for messing up your cottage industry python mill

Ask the Vet: Dental care for your worm snake. It’s important.

Our reader’s report: How showing off my big python helped get me laid

FIRE ANTS; the new critters for your invert terrarium

Teach your anoles to raise their own mealworms

Spot off—a harmless cleaning product to give spotted turtles a new look

Reptile Fashion Department: Improved techniques for growing reptile skin in a Petri dish

Venomous reptiles for the classroom

Tips for handling vipers while intoxicated


Thank you “Reptile Magazine.”
 
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