
audiobook
by Tom R. Johnson, Robert N. Bader, Donald J. Coxwell
As more hobbyists turn to keeping amphibians and reptiles, reliable guidance remains hard to find. This guide steps in with clear, concise information aimed at beginners who want to provide proper care for their captives. It sidesteps vague pet‑store pamphlets and offers a solid foundation for responsible husbandry.
The first section delves into salamanders, tracing their ancient origins and explaining the diverse habitats they need—from moist terrestrial niches to fully aquatic environments. Readers learn which species are most forgiving in a home setting, such as the robust tiger and mole salamanders, and which demand more space or expertise. Legal notes remind collectors to respect protected species and local regulations.
Practical husbandry advice follows, guiding you through the creation of suitable terrariums with the right soil mix, moisture levels, and hiding spots. Simple setups using a blend of soil, peat, and sand, complemented by rocks and shallow water dishes, make observation easy while keeping the animals comfortable. The book also points to further reading for deeper dives into nutrition and disease management.
Language
en
Duration
~55 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-04-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A longtime Missouri herpetologist, this author turned decades of fieldwork into clear, practical guides for anyone curious about frogs, snakes, turtles, and other reptiles and amphibians. His books are especially valued for making close observation feel approachable and exciting.
View all booksA contributor to mid-1970s books on amphibians and reptiles, this writer brought practical herpetology to everyday readers. His work is tied to the St. Louis Herpetological Society and reflects a hands-on interest in animal care and natural history.
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An environmentalist and herpetology enthusiast, this writer is known for practical work on the care of amphibians and reptiles. He is associated with the St. Louis Herpetological Society and contributed to a well-known guide for keeping these animals in captivity.
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