Versteckspiel im Eidechsen-Supermarkt

Nach menschlichem Ermessen muss es Echsen in einem Terrarium irgendwann einmal langweilig werden. Damit es wieder spannend wird, hat JBL den FeedingRock im Sortiment, der mit lebenden Futterinsekten gefüllt wird, die dann nach und nach den Stein verlassen und von den Echsen gejagt werden.

Einer Langschwanzeidechse (Takydromus sexlineatus) von Dr. Elena Schwarz in Österreich wurde die Warterei zu lange und sie begab sich direkt in ihren kleinen Lebendfutter-Supermarkt, wie das Bild zeigt. Natürlich handelte es sich um ein weibliches Tier. Weibchen handeln bekanntlich, statt abzuwarten :-)).

Für besorgte Tierschützer: Das Tier hat den JBL FeedingRock unversehrt und ohne fremde Hilfe wieder verlassen! Infos zum JBL FeedingRock unter: Accessories

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