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Animals and Zoology
Living, Vertebrates
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Animals and Zoology—Living, Vertebrates
American Chameleon (Anole)
Smaller, easy to manage reptiles that will not outgrow laboratory accommodations. A state permit is required to ship to Utah. Not avail­ able for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
★MAINTENANCE: All will prefer drier habitats with coarse sand, artificial turf and/or mixed bark/gravel substrate. Decorate with sturdy, live plants and loosely stacked rocks to create caves and hiding places. Overall temperature should be approximately 22– 25 °C. Do very well on a diet of crickets, mealworms, earthworms and collected insects. Water should be provided in a shallow dish and by spraying leaf and rock surfaces.
Grass Frogs, Live
Lithobates (formerly Rana) pipiens, also known as the northern leopard frog. These distinctive amphibians have brownish-green skin with dark, irregular spots. Frogs are not sexed. A state permit is required to ship to Utah and Arizona. Not available for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Only available November–March.
★MAINTENANCE: Maintain frogs in a mixed “land” and water environment. The frogs should have access to water just deep enough to submerge themselves completely. To guard against disease and infection the water must be well filtered and partially exchanged (50%) twice a week. Frogs will thrive on a diet of crickets, flies, mealworms and earthworms.
ANIMALS AND ZOOLOGY— LIVING, VERTEBRATES continued on next page.
Animal Study Kits. . . . . . Insect Study Supplies . . . Owl Pellets . . . . . . . . . . . Preserved Specimens . . . Preserved Specimen Sets Dissection Supplies. . . . . Models...............
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    Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Pkg. of 3
   LM1169
 Anolis carolinensis. Commonly the American chameleon, or anole; not a true chameleon although its skin color will change from green to gray or reddish brown depending on mood and environmental conditions. Length to 6–7"; males distinguished by their pink-throat flap (dewlap).
   $24.10
 American Chameleon (Anolis carolinensis) LM1169
 Grass Frogs, Live LM1171, etc.
 Catalog No.
  Description
  Size
   Price/Each
   LM1171
Grass Frogs, Live, Pkg. of 12
   2" to 2.5"
 $62.90
 LM1172
 2.5" to 3"
  76.05
 LM1173
  3" to 3.5"
   85.45
  Aquariums, All-Glass®
The finest aquarium of its type. Constructed of high-quality glass of unsurpassed clarity, strength and finish. They are ideal for freshwater or marine use. Glass is bonded with clear, leak-proof sealing cement that will retain its clarity, pliability and strength for years. Top and bottom edges are protected by high-impact plastic moldings. Upper molding also secures hoods or screen covers and allows firm attachment for accessories.
NOTE: Care must be taken to ensure installation of the aquarium on a strong, level surface. A full 29-gallon aquarium weighs well over 300 pounds! Installation on an uneven surface may result in stress-cracking of the glass.
  Catalog No.
  Description
  Size (gal.)
  Dimensions (L x W x H)
  Price/Each
   FB0210
Aquariums, All-Glass®
   51⁄2
16" x 8" x 10"
  $ 44.45
 FB0211
 10
 20" x 10" x 12"
 52.65
 FB0212
 20 (High)
 24" x 12" x 16"
 81.55
 FB0213
  29
  30" x 12" x 18"
  131.20
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