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-   www.dahmstierleben.de/reptilien/leguane/StellagamaStellioPIcea

 

-    www.balticdragons.com/en/keeping-laudakia-stellio/

- Stellagama stellio cypriaca      

Other websites :

 

-  www.iucnredlist.org/details/157247/0

 

-   naturacypria.blogspot.ae/2014/01/kourkoutas-laudakia-stellio-cypriaca-or.html

 

 

Video :

Sling Tailed Agama (Laudakia stellio cypriaca) - Cyprus

Sling Tailed Agama (Laudakia stellio cypriaca) - Cyprus

-  Stellagama stellio daani :

Video :

Laudakia stellio picea's hatchlings

Laudakia stellio salehi - Sling tails :

courtesy to :  www.mountain-monitors.ch/agamen/ 

 

Laudakia stellio salehi is considered a medium-sized representative of the sling tails.

They are subject to the Washington Convention on Biological Diversity Annex 2WA II

The Natural Distribution Area is located on the Sinai Peninsula.

The Hardun reaches a maximum total length of 30cm.

Hardoen.AVI

- Stellagama stellio salehi

For the maintenance of this very active type of agar, spacious dry-erariums are suitable. I consider 120x60x80 (length, width, height) as the absolute minimum mass for a single / couple. The sling tails can be kept well all year round as a group with a male and 1-3 females. Nevertheless, there should be a possibility of separation at any time. If one does not want to breed, one can hold Laudakia stellio salehi also well individually, since they are by nature actually loners. 

Thus there are no inner conflicts. For this purpose, the more colorful males are more likely to become more sensitive than females, but also a female does not feel lonely on her own, but she can make unfertilized eggs without males, which can lead to problems during storage.

A gravely sand-loam mix is ​​best suited as a soil foundation. In order to create an additional area for the animals, the back and side walls of the basin are designed with styled "rock walls" made of polystyrene, pavement and epoxy resin. Other safe objects are safe stone structures with broken stone slabs, roots, cork pipes and various climbing areas. The creation of different hiding places is also important, but they should always be controllable without compromising the terrarium equipment. To prevent hay problems, part of the terrarium may also have a slight 

substrate moisture, but not too wet. From time to time should also be sprayed. A water bowl rounds off the furnishings. Temperatures should be in summer, On the day, at 12-14 hours illumination time 28-35 ° C, and up to 60 ° C at the sun place. At night, the temperature can drop to room temperature. In the winter, the lighting is gradually reduced to 8 hours, and slowly lengthened after about 8-12 weeks. In the winter time the temperature should be 20-28 ° C during the day and 18-20 ° C at night. A sun place should reach about 40-45 ° C for about 4 hours during this time. Alternatively you can also carry out a winter rest in the terrarium, or in boxes. With me, with all possibilities, the animals were healthy in the following year, and mating willing. More specifically in the area of ​​wintering reptiles. In the winter, the lighting is lowered step by step to 8 hours, and slowly lengthened after approx. 8-12 weeks. In the winter time the temperature should be 20-28 ° C and 18-20 ° C at night. A sun place should reach about 40-45 ° C during this time for approx. 4 hours.Alternatively you can also do a winter rest in terrarium, or in boxes. With me, with all possibilities, the animals were healthy in the following year, and mating willing. More specifically in the area of ​​wintering reptiles. In the winter, the lighting is lowered step by step to 8 hours, and slowly lengthened after approx. 8-12 weeks. In the winter time the temperature should be 20-28 ° C and 18-20 ° C at night. A sun place should reach about 40-45 ° C for about 4 hours during this time. Alternatively you can also carry out a winter rest in the terrarium, or in boxes. With me, with all possibilities, the animals were healthy in the following year, and mating willing. More specifically in the area of ​​wintering reptiles. Alternatively you can also do a winter rest in terrarium, or in boxes. With me, with all possibilities, the animals were healthy in the following year, and mating willing. More specifically in the area of ​​wintering reptiles. Alternatively you can also do a winter rest in terrarium, or in boxes. With me, with all possibilities, the animals were healthy in the following year, and mating willing. More specifically in the area of ​​wintering reptiles.

Centrifugal tails feed on omnivor, which means they eat both plant and animal feed. Adult Laudakia stellio salehi should not get too often animal food, twice weekly enough. An exception should be made with pregnant women, and they supply abundant animal protein. They are also allowed to feed increasingly "unhealthy" treats like rosary beetles or wax moth larvae, even a babymusic may be. Fresh plant food I feed adult animals about 3-4 times a week. 

Suitable animal feeds are all common insect species available in the retail trade as well as self-contained meadows plankton. Grasshoppers, crickets and cockroaches are most suitable. All insects should be fed high quality 1-2 days before feeding, and approx. Once a week with a high-quality calcium vitamin preparation. Fat larvae of wax moths, zophobas and rosacea should rarely be fed as treats. I feed animals daily with greenfeed and insects. Subadulte Animals Daily green food, every other day insects, and once a week is fasted. On the subject of lighting I would not go further here, since I treat it separately.

Video : 

Elevages Lisard (2015) Stellagama stellio salehi VS Phoenixworm Flies Part 1

Elevages Lisard (2015) Sauromalus ater - Nova & Galaxy 2015 - 2

Elevages Lisard (2015) Stellagama stellio salehi VS Phoenixworm Flies Part 3

Other websites :

 

-   www.terrarium.com.pl/2796-stellagama-laudakia-stellio-hardun/

 

-   www.elevageslisard.com/p-vitticeps-vs-s-stellio-salehi.php

 

-   www.tumblr.com/search/stellagama%20stellio%20salehi

- Stellagama stellio stellio : 

Other Websites :

 

-   www.herpetologynotes.seh-herpetology.org/Volume7_PDFs/Spaneli_HerpetologyNotes_volume7_pp367-369.pdf

 

 

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חרדון מצוי על אמת המים של קיסריה, ישראל

Stellagama stellio חרדון רצוי

Stellagama stellio חרדון מצוי אוכל מי ידיים

-  Stellagama stellio vulgaris :

Laudakia stellio (Laudakia stellio)

 

- ASIA  Species  :

 

1-Acanthosaura    Part 1    Part 2    Part 3    Part 4

2-Aphaniotis 

3- Bronchocela   Part 1    Part 2 

4- Bufoniceps laungwalaensis

5- Calotes  Part  1  Part 2   Part 3 

6- Ceratophora  Part 1    Part 2  

7- Coryphophylax 

8- Cophotis

9- Physignathus - ( Physignathus cocincinus - Chinese water dragon ).  Part :   1      2      3      4

10- Dendragama

11- Draco ( Gliding Lizards )  Click here 

12-Gonocephalus  Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

13-Harpesaurus

14-Hydrosaurus     Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

15-Hypsicalotes

16-Japalura     Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

17-Lophocalotes

18-Leiolepis  ( butterfly lizards )    Part 1   Part 2    

19-Laudakia

20-Lyriocephalus

21-Mictopholis 

22-Otocryptis

23-Stellagama    Part 1   Part 2    

24-Sinai agama (Pseudotrapelus sinaitus)

25-Phrynocephalus Part 1   Part 2    

26-Physignathus ( Chinese water dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) Click here )

27-Pseudocalotes

28-Ptyctolaemus

29-Salea

30-Sarada

31-Sitana

32-Uromasticinae ( Uromastyx - Saara ) 

33- Trapelus  

Agamidae :  Introduction 

Agamidae Species : Africa  -  Asia  -  Australia & Papua new guinea

Vivarium & Terrarium Creatures .. 

  Part 1   Part 2    

 

 

 

Click below for other species :

- ASIA  Species  :

 

1-Acanthosaura    Part 1    Part 2    Part 3    Part 4

2-Aphaniotis 

3- Bronchocela   Part 1    Part 2 

4- Bufoniceps laungwalaensis

5- Calotes  Part  1  Part 2   Part 3 

6- Ceratophora  Part 1    Part 2  

7- Coryphophylax 

8- Cophotis

9- Physignathus - ( Physignathus cocincinus - Chinese water dragon ).  Part :   1      2      3      4

10- Dendragama

11- Draco ( Gliding Lizards )  Click here 

12-Gonocephalus  Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

13-Harpesaurus

14-Hydrosaurus     Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

15-Hypsicalotes

16-Japalura     Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5

17-Lophocalotes

18-Leiolepis  ( butterfly lizards )    Part 1   Part 2    

19-Laudakia

20-Lyriocephalus

21-Mictopholis 

22-Otocryptis

23-Stellagama    Part 1   Part 2    

24-Sinai agama (Pseudotrapelus sinaitus)

25-Phrynocephalus Part 1   Part 2    

26-Physignathus ( Chinese water dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) Click here )

27-Pseudocalotes

28-Ptyctolaemus

29-Salea

30-Sarada

31-Sitana

32-Uromasticinae ( Uromastyx - Saara ) 

33- Trapelus  

  Part 1   Part 2