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Publisher: BowTie Magazines

List Price: $59.88
Buy New: $14.99
You Save: $44.89 (75%)




Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks



Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review

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 theyll 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 youll 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. Every month you get important healthcare and nutrition information from expert herpetologists, advice on providing a safe environment, in-depth species profiles, news about the latest products and services, and fascinating, full-color photos.


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great magazine   September 4, 2008
I love this magazine. My only complaint is that I wish each issue were longer. I get to the end of the magazine and I just want more.


5 out of 5 stars A BIG Hit with my 8 year old nephew!   August 28, 2008
I just wanted to update and let you know that my nephew LOVES this subscription! He says there are 65 pages in each issue. I was a little surprised because the price was so reasonable, I would have been happy with just 20 pages, but 65, what a great thing!


4 out of 5 stars The only game in town--and not a bad job   July 4, 2008
Reptiles strives to achieve a balance between articles for children and beginners, articles for herpetologists and field photographers, and advanced keepers. Occasionally, it manages this. The truth is that Reptiles and The Vivarium magazines should never have been merged--Reptiles should have remained an invaluable resource for beginners to the hobby, with The Vivarium focusing on in-depth articles for advanced hobbyists.

But, they WERE merged.

There ARE no other paper reptile magazines in the US any longer. This is it. If you own reptiles and amphibians, get this magazine--it's a good way to read up on species you may not have researched before, to see what new products are coming onto the market, to track shows, and to generally be entertained by lots of pretty pictures. You can't beat the price for all of that--you'd have to buy a LOT of books to get all of that information and content.

It doesn't do the best job it could do, but it does do a fairly good job, which makes it worth subscribing to--even if you're an advanced keeper. There's no other source of herp-oriented bathroom reading material. :D



5 out of 5 stars Great magazine, nice pictures   January 27, 2008
This is a good magazine if you are curious about reptiles and amphibians. It has lovely pictures, and the contents, although scientifically rigorous, are accessible to any reader. It is a nice leisure reading.


5 out of 5 stars Reptile magazine   January 27, 2008
I don't receive this magazine, but I buy it for my
grandson. He has been receiving it for three years.
He loves it and asks for it every year.


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