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April 9th Newsletter
Guest Author - Peyton Creadick

Welcome to my second newsletter! The format is still a work in progress. I’m plotting continually. This newsletter should give you some idea of what I plan to feature in each newsletter.

To start with, I’ll be featuring a herp of the week and a corresponding informational site, a site of the week with a review, an item of the week with a small description and a link to the manufacturer’s site, as well as a list of herp events for the week and the states in which they take place.

I’m hoping to start collecting a list of online events to list as well (such as the Beardie chat listed in this newsletter). If you have any suggestions for the newsletter, please feel free to e-mail me at reptiles@bellaonline.com.


Newest Article: Atlanta Reptile Show Review
Synopsis: A review of the Reptile and Amphibian show held at the North Atlanta Trade Center on April 8th and 9th.
Link: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42222.asp/zzz


Herp of the Week: Meller’s Chameleon

Scientific Name: Chameleo Melleri

Informational Site: http://www.melleridiscovery.com/
Description: Adult size is roughly 28 inches. They have very high humidity requirements. Like most chameleons (and even moreso), they are not for the beginner. Chameleons on the whole require significant full spectrum lighting, well ventilated cages, a variety (at least 3 different types of) prey items per feeding) and privacy, privacy, privacy.


Site of the Week: http://www.redtailboa.net/

Review: This is your typical forum site with a few nifty extras thrown in such as members’ birthdays on the calendar and great reptile-related news items. They also have an adoption center (fairly empty at this point), free classifieds, and a nice (but still small) interview section. Registration is free as with any forum site.


Item of the Week: Exo-Terra Glass Terrarium
Site: http://www.exo-terra.com/EN/products/glass_terrariums_i.html
Review: Sturdy, well made, lockable terrarium suitable for amphibians and small to medium arboreal lizards. These are unsuitable for chameleons and other herps that require good ventilation. My favorite features are the wire hiding options and raised floor for substrate heating.

Events:

April 10th:
Faunaclassifies Bearded Dragon Chat
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/calendar.php?do=getinfo&e=236&day=2006-4-10&c=3


Herp Shows this Week:

Alabama - April 15th:
http://www.dixiereptileshow.com/

Illinois
April 16th:
http://www.reptileswap.com/

New Hampshire - April 15th:
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Radisson Hotel
Center of New Hampshire
700 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101

Missing a newsletter? All future newsletters will be formatted into articles and will be available at http://reptiles.bellaonline.com/ under the heading “Newsletters.”

Please visit reptiles.bellaonline.com for even more great content about Reptiles and Amphibians. To participate in free, fun online discussions, this site has a community forum all about Reptiles and Amphibians located here -

http://forums.bellaonline.com/postlist.php?Cat=0&Board=379

If you haven't, please send me your feedback. It's very much appreciated!

Peyton Creadick, Reptiles and Amphibians Editor
http://reptiles.bellaonline.com


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This content was written by Peyton Creadick. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission. Contact Michele Eichholz for details.

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