Caecilians

Caecilians – Caecilians are an order of amphibians more modernly known as Gymnophiona. Amphibians are broken down into the orders:

  • Anurans (frogs)
    • four legs as adults
    • no tail as adults
  • Caudata (newts and salamanders)
    • four legs as adults
    • a tail as adults
  • Gymnophiona or Caecilians (rubber eels)
    • no legs
    • most have no tail
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  • Typhlonectes

Gymnophiona are found over four continents in their terrestrial forms, and at least one fully aquatic sub-family (Typhlonectinae) exists in South America. Caecilians closely resemble burrowing snakes, but do not have external scales. They range in size from inches to several feet, with diameters up to an inch or two. joker123

Gymnophiona are found over four continents in their terrestrial forms, and at least one fully aquatic sub-family (Typhlonectinae) exists in South America. Caecilians closely resemble burrowing snakes, but do not have external scales. They range in size from inches to several fTyphlonectes

Typhlonectes is the genus of fully aquatic caecilian found only in South America. T. Natans is the species of Typhlonectes commonly found in aquarium stores and pet shops. We think they make wonderful aquarium pets. We have had four Natans. We plan to obtain several more, and hope to breed them as well. T. Compressicaudus is also commonly found.

Caecilians

T. Natans (which are called “rubber eels” or “black eels” in the local shops) grow to about 18 inches (46cm). Our longest one is 22 inches. They are a smooth, rubbery tube a dark gray/lavender color. They swim in an undulating motion like you’d imagine a water snake to use, with deep bends in the body reducing them to about half their stretched-out length. They tie themselves in knots or will tie themselves to decorations, heaters, each other, and any slow-moving fish or person. They go up for air several times a day, and like to burrow into the gravel and live under the substrate.

Rubber eels are dumber than most tropical fish, and have considerable difficulty dealing with food that moves. They have only moderate difficulty with food that doesn’t move. They are extremely confused by other bottom-feeders. We think they are cute, and it’s great to have one who insists on being hand-fed and will curl up in your hand and wrap itself around your fingers. Smarter animals run from large mammals in the water.eet, with diameters up to an inch or two.…

Books on Snakes

Books on Snakes – The following is a list of books on snakes that I currently have in my library collection. Some are good, some are bad, some are classics, and some are practically antiquated. Titles are listed in alphabetical order.

I have included the ISBN / ASIN numbers in case you wished to obtain a copy of any of these titles through your local book store or through an online bookstore. Some older publications and/or personally published books may not carry ISBN / ASIN numbers. daftar joker388

Books on Snakes1
  • A-Z of Snake Keeping

Chris Mattison

1991 Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

ISBN:  0806982462

  • Basic Care of Rough Green Snake

Philippe de Vosjoli

1995 Advanced Vivarium Systems, Inc.

ISBN: 1882770315

  • Boas Rosy and Ground

Jerry G. Walls

1994 T.F.H. Publications, Inc.

ISBN: 0793802776

signed by author

  • A Color Guide to Corn Snakes Captive-bred in the United States

Michael J. McEachern

1991 Advanced Vivarium Systems, Inc.

  • The Corn Snake Manual

Bill Love and Kathy Love

2000 Advanced Vivarium Systems, Inc.

ISBN: 1882770544

  • Easy Field Guide to Common Snakes of Arizona

Richard and Sharon Nelson

1985 Primer Publishers

ISBN: 093581017X

  • A Fieldbook of North American Snakes

Raymond L. Ditmars

1939 Doubleday & Co, Inc.

  • Handbook of Snakes of the United States and Canada Volume 1

Albert Hazen Wright and Anna Allen Wright

Originally published 1957

1994 Comstock Publishing Assoc.

ISBN: 0801482143

Books on Snakes
  • Handbook of Snakes of the United States and Canada Volume 2

A. H. Wright and A. A. Wright

Originally published 1957

1994 Comstock Publishing Assoc.

ISBN: 0801482143

  1. Keeping and Breeding Corn Snakes

Michael J. McEachern

1991 Advanced Vivarium Systems, Inc.…

Books On Turtles

Books On Turtles – The following is a list of books on turtles that I currently have in my library collection. Some are good, some are bad, some are classics, and some are practically antiquated. Titles are listed in alphabetical order.

I have included the ISBN / ASIN numbers in case you wished to obtain a copy of any of these titles through your local book store or through an online bookstore. Some older publications and/or personally published books may not carry ISBN / ASIN numbers.

  1. Box Turtle Manual

Philippe de Vosjoli, Roger Klingenberg DVM

1995 Advance Vivarium Systems, Inc.

ISBN: 1882770293

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  • The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Turtles & Tortoises

Liz Palika

1998 Alpha Books

ISBN: 0876051433

  • Handbook of Turtles of the United States, Canada & Baja California

Archie Carr

originally published 1952

1995 Comstock Publishing Assoc.

ISBN: 0801482542

  • Maryland Turtles

Frank Schwartz

U of MD Educational Series #50

1961 U of MD Press daftar joker123

  • North American Box Turtles

C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr.

2001 University of Oklahoma Press

ISBN: 080613294

  • Practical Encyclopedia of Keeping and Breeding Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles

A. C. Highfield

1996 Carapace Press

ISBN: 1873943067

  • Red-eared Slider Turtles

Jordan Patterson

T.F.H. Publications, Inc.

ISBN: 0793802539

  • So You Like Turtles (box turtles)

Donald Zeiller

1994 Donald Zeiller

Books On Turtles
  • The Tortoise and Turtle Feeding Manual

A. C. Highfield

2000 Carapace Press

ISBN: 1873943237

  • Turtles and Tortoises for Dummies

Liz Palika

2001 Hungry Minds, Inc.

ISBN: 0764553135…

My Lovely African Dwarf Frogs

My Lovely African Dwarf Frogs – I have several African dwarf frogs {Hymenochirus boettgeri}.

These make great pets for the beginner. They are as complicated to deal with as goldfish! Granted, you can’t feed them fishflakes (they only eat food that sinks to the bottom of the tank!), but you don’t have to feed them live icky bugs either! joker388

The picture on the left is a shot of a dwarf frog that I found floating around on Usenet groups…I’ve since seen it in several pet care books.

My Lovely African Dwarf Frogs

The shot on the right is a shot of Elwood II. My first dwarf frogs were named Jake and Elwood, after the Blues Brothers. (It’s a long story…lets just say I had been watching that movie a lot that summer) I had them for about 5 years. Unfortunately they passed away in a pH disaster in their aquarium several years ago.

I mourned for a week or so, then returned to the pet store to get new frogs. I guess I wasn’t feeling very creative when I named the 2 new guys, hence Jake and Elwood the second appeared on the scene. In addition, more dwarf frogs have been added to the family.…

Home & Front Foyer of Ming’s Sphere

Home & Front Foyer of Ming’s Sphere – This is a Canadian site which contains information on care sheets, reference materials, vivarium enclosure, behaviours, protection, photographs, feeding and diet of water dragons & tree frogs & freshwater turtles. I also have included in these pages my research information about endangered Galapagos Tortoises and endangered Sea Turtles.

Don’t forget to check out my herp links!! page- I have added links to websites here pertaining to world wide conservation and education of a variety of herps as well as some specific care pages from the www on snakes, iguanas, turtles, tortoises, amphibians, and even crocodiles. Also there are links to breeders, vets, suppliers, commercial and homepages. I have even added links to endangered Galapagos Tortoises and endangered Sea Turtles. New Fantasy Dragon Links on my Herps Link PageA new fantasy links section has been added for those of you interested in fantasy dragons! . If you like those you may want to check out my dragon tattoo. gaple online

Add your link to my website here! & share. We can never have enough information and sharing links is a great way to become educated. We will all benefit from each other’s experiences, information, links and increase of traffic. I would be pleased if you would link back to me from your website *Smile – if you would like more than a text link I have provided banners & buttons at Ming’s banners & buttons page for you to choose from.

Home & Front Foyer of Ming's Sphere

Below are entrances to my exotic zoo pages. I have a a site map for all my webpages so you can navigate your way around my subdivision. You will find this map is laid out clearly if you like to plan ahead for sight seeing. It will help you orientate yourself so you don’t miss out on any of my information! I hope you will enjoy your stay and learn something new. Please invite your friends if you like what you see! Don’t be shy – bookmark any homepage and spend a few days looking around. Enjoy your tour at Ming’s ..

A “What’s New” website diary is maintained just incase you want to check back quickly for either new articles, pictures, books, references, links, banners, sketches or website pages to Ming’s Sphere. Tidbits about my life here too.…

Books on Amphibians

Books on Amphibians – The following is a list of books on amphibians that I currently have in my library collection. Some are good, some are bad, some are classics, and some are practically antiquated. Titles are listed in alphabetical order.

I have included the ISBN / ASIN numbers in case you wished to obtain a copy of any of these titles through your local book store or through an online bookstore.  Some older publications and/or personally published books may not carry ISBN / ASIN numbers. daftar slot

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  • All About  Salamanders

Mervin F. Roberts

1976 T.F.H. Publications, Inc.

ISBN: 0876669011

  • Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry

Kevin M. Wright and Brent R. Whitaker

2001 Krieger Publishing Co.

ISBN: 0894649175

  • Frogs: A Wildlife Handbook

Kim Long

1999 Johnson Publishing Company

ISBN: 1555662269

  • Handbook of Frogs and Toads of the United States and Canada

Albert Hazen Wright and Anna Allen Wright

Originally published 1933

1995 Comstock Publishing Assoc.

ISBN: 0801482321

  • Handbook of Salamanders

Sherman C. Bishop

Originally published 1943

1994 Comstock Publishing Assoc.

ISBN: 0801482135

  • Newts and Salamanders of Europe

Richard A. Griffiths

1996 Acedemic Press

ISBN: 012303955X

Books on Amphibians
  • Salamanders and Newts: A Complete Introduction

Bryon Bjorn

1988 T.F.H. Publications, Inc.

ISBN: 0866223894

  • Salamanders of the United States and Canada

James W. Petranka

1998 Smithsonian Institution Press

ISBN: 1560988282…