Day Geckos

by R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett

Published 1 September 2001
These lizards range in size from the three-inch neon day gecko to the twelve-inch Standings's variety. All are described in this book. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

Anoles

by R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett

Published 1 December 2001
These graceful arboreal lizards are available in many species and subspecies. Here are specifics on their care and breeding. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

Bearded Dragons

by R. D. Bartlett

Published 1 October 1999
As part of the larger Series, Bearded Dragons describes several housing options for this exotic lizard, from a simple glass aquarium to outdoor housing in warmer climates. There are approximately 50-75 full-color photos throughout.

Crested Geckos and Relatives

by R. D. Bartlett

Published 1 December 2004
Titles in the Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Guides series cover all aspects of ownership, caging, healthcare, feeding and breeding. This manual focuses on the crested gecko, an arboreal lizard averaging about seven inches in length and distinguished by pointed scales, or crests, on each side of the head. The author presents detailed advice for hobbyists and breeders on caring for these interesting animals.

Rosy, Rubber and Sand Boas

by R. D. Bartlett

Published 1 August 2005
Titles in the Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Guides series instruct in all aspects of housing, feeding, breeding, and general maintenance of reptiles and amphibians. This guide deals with three varieties of terrestrial and fossorial snakes. Two varieties are from the southwest United States and Mexico, while the third (sand boas) are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Detailed information on keeping these constrictor snakes is supplemented with a wealth of instructive color photos.

Spiny Tailed Agamids

by R. D. Bartlett

Published 1 September 2003
Despite their formidable appearance, these blunt-nosed, stout-bodied lizards are herbivores. They thrive in a terrarium having a 60-gallon or larger capacity. Titles in the growing Reptile and Amphibian Keeperi?1/2s Guides series present useful facts and expert guidance to owners of snakes, lizards, frogs, and other amphibians. Readers are advised on all aspects of ownership, from selecting good specimens and determining sex to breeding, feeding, providing correct housing, and health care. Animals are described as they exist in their natural environment, and advice is given on ways of mirroring aspects of nature to help animals thrive in captivity. Books are heavily illustrated with color photos.

Natives of Australia, these fascinating but extremely agile frogs require an escape-proof terrarium. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

Box Turtles

by R. D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett

Published 1 November 2001
Most box turtle varieties are poor swimmers, and prefer both natural and terrarium environments where waters are shallow. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

These fascinating animals are difficult to keep in captivity and require specialized care. This book offers expert advice for hobbyists. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

These closely related non-venomous snakes are found in the wild throughout most of North America. Here is detailed advice on identification, care, and breeding. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good speciments, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.