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Publisher: BowTie Inc.
Category: Magazine

List Price: $119.76
Buy New: $25.00
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 931

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 24
Subscription Length: 24 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks

ASIN: B000WM6NZC

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Who Reads Reptiles?
Reptiles appeals to both the professional and hobbyist with expert articles about veterinary issues, breeding, the latest news in the herpetological world and stories from the field. An invaluable resource for any reptile lover, Reptiles magazine is the ultimate guide for owners of these fascinating exotic pets.

Reptiles is the leading publication amongst reptile enthusiasts, covering all reptile and amphibian species: snakes, turtles, lizards and frogs.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Herp Queries: Reader Q&A
  • Who's Who in Reptiles
  • The Breeder's Notebook
  • Herp Kidz
  • Repti-Gear
  • Reptile Breeder Directory
  • Living with Reptiles
  • Vet Q&A
  • Into the Wild
  • Features: Covering a broad range of topics which will entice both the professional and hobbyist with topics which have recently included "Don't Abandon Your Herps," "Deft Toads," "Show Time," "Chinese Crocodile Lizard," "Hardy Hybrids," and "Industry Buzz."
Past Issues:

Contributors:
Each issue includes a "Contributors" page, complete with concise biographies and some photos of the authors featured in that issue. The range is wide, but their passion for reptiles unites them. Some of them are book authors, professional herpetologists, herpetoculturists, zooarchaeologists, breeders, and veterinary intensive care nurses.

Magazine Layout:
The editors have achieved a bold, visually appealing layout with engaging articles illustrated by vivid photographs that capture readers’ attention from cover to cover. Readers will find a centerfold reptile poster in every issue.

Comparisons to Other Magazines:
This magazine is for the professional and hobbyist. Readers will benefit from beautiful photography, expertly written articles and eye-catching layouts to guide them through the purchase and care of reptiles and amphibians. Readers have unlimited access to reptilechannel.com, where they’ll find in-depth species profiles, active member forums, information on reptile health, breeding and the opportunity to join Club Reptile.

Advertising:
Advertisers are important to the readership of this magazine, since you’ll likely want to easily find the reptiles and habitat products that the editors are writing about. Included in each issues is an Advertiser Index, featuring the page number of the advertiser. The majority of advertising is specific to reptiles, and succeeds in providing relevant advertising for anyone who loves reptiles.


Product Description
Your all-in-one guide to the successful care and keeping of reptiles and amphibians. It appeals to both professional and hobbyist with expert articles about keeping and breeding reptiles and amphibians, veterinary issues, the latest news in the herpetological world and stories from the field.


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4 out of 5 stars Reptile Magazine   August 2, 2010
Kristopher K. Krull
I ordered this magazine after purchasing my baby ball python. There is a lot of good information for people who have reptiles as pets. Unforturneatly it is not specific to anyone reptile. This magazine trys to cover a broad range of reptiles. So if you are looking to find constant info on just your style of reptile then a book or the internet is best for you. However, this magazine is loaded with adds on cool new products and also lists breeders of many different reptiles. My favorite happens to be that this magazine is chucked full of Reptile Convention listings. So if you want to be kept up to date on new species of many different reptiles or just brush up on an old but goody, then this is a good magazine to get. You may even find a new friend that will keep you interested.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent reptile magazine   October 30, 2009
E. Martinez (Mesa, AZ United States)
I've been reading this magazine since it came out back in 1995 (I believe) and it's still THE best resource for general information on a wide variety of reptiles, especially for those of us interested in keeping them as pets.

Keep up the good work!



5 out of 5 stars best deal on the net!   October 22, 2009
Tim Jones (Lake Norman, NC)
the 2 yr subscription was $25, and amazon had a $5 off promotion, so i got two years for .83 cents an issue! Amazing magazine, with aspects ranging from a childrens page, up through technical college level genetics articles. Great magazine, great deal!


5 out of 5 stars Being a girl, I particularly love this publications for various reasons.   July 4, 2009
Wood Wren (U.S.A.)
This is a wonderful publication; probably the best on the market in this genre. I have been subscribing to this for years...well, about five or six, actually. I have yet to receive and read an issue that I did not learn something new. It keeps me up to date.

I have a particular problem when it comes to Reptiles...I am a girl. Now I have been collecting, raising, photographing and fooling with these creatures since I was a little girl. I was raised in a family quite involved with collecting, breeding and selling these creatures. I did not just fall out of a plump tree when it comes to this subject. But then being a girl presents a lot of problems. I go to many of the big shows and Reptile Meets around the country and a great number of the "guys" automatically start "talking down" to me the instant I have a question. It is either being talked down to, or what is even worse, it is being hit on. Now I agree that reptiles are sexy little beasties, hey some of them sort of turn me on working with them, but good grief! This causes problems as I am either not getting the in-depth information I am looking for or I am trying to defend my virtue and virginity (ha, ha - sorry, that is long, long gone).

This publication though has solved many of my problems. I have been able to make many contacts in the Reptile World via mail and email and have found that I get a much better response if I am a faceless and bodiless neuter. Go figure!

Anyway, that is a personal problem but I just wanted people to know that this publication is a great way of gleaning information and making contacts with out all the face to face hassles that go along with it. The photographs are wonderful (another point of interest for me) and the articles very professionally done. Even the articles that do not go into the depth I require are helpful as the tend to motivate me to do further research...always a good thing.

Love this publication!



5 out of 5 stars Best reptile publication   February 21, 2009
Terri L. Millard (Central Texas, USA)
Reptiles Magazine is hands-down the best monthly reptile publication. And Amazon has the best price! Win-win!

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