By Tijl of @Urban__Jungles
Foreword
First, a quick introduction! My name is Tijl and I am a frog enthusiast from Belgium. I have been keeping and breeding different species of dart frogs since 2010. Back...
By Kasey Schultz
Whenever I am asked about my favorite species of snake, my answer is consistently the Woma Python. Not only are they physically impressive, but they are also unique from other pythons in...
by Paul Donovan
In last month's edition of Herpetoculture Magazine, I covered the intricacies of scorpion reproduction. As the spider hobby is bigger than the scorpion one, and many keepers aspire to breed their animals,...
By Eric Burke
When it comes to carpet pythons, it is hard to beat the beauty of the neon yellow and jet black of a jungle carpet python, but some of the other subspecies can...
HM: Who are you and what is your background in herps personally and professionally?
JE: My name is Justin and my professional and personal interest in Herpetology overlaps a bit. I maintain a personal collection...
Review by Justin Smith
We’ve all likely heard of Specialty Enclosure Designs or of the owner, David Brahms, if you are in the loop in the arboreal snake corner of the hobby. David is constantly...
By Casey Cannon
Bredl's Pythons are from the harsh environment of central Australia. The canyons of the MacDonnell Ranges, where this species calls home, commonly has summertime highs over 100F and occasional wintertime lows below...
Review by Casey Cannon
When most think of extinction they tend to think of the large, charismatic animals lost to time. The eight-ton woolly mammoth or the forty-foot-long Tyrannosaurus. Right now, the Earth is believed...