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Welcome to the website of "WEBBINGS", the premier invertebrate magazine!!!

 

                           

Due to the cost and time constraints of trying to self-publish WEBBINGS, I suspended all NEW subscriptions 7/1/99. I have had some computer problems and personal set-backs the last two years that have caused me to get behind schedule on the WEBBINGS issues. You can still order back issues Vol. 1 - No. 1, Vol. 1 ($5.25), No. 2 ($4.25), and No. 3 for $6.50 each
(includes postage for US residents). E-mail me for foreign shipping. Now for the good news, I plan on making Volume 1 - Number 4 the first online WEBBINGS issue! This will allow me to get articles, graphics and photos for the issue out to the hobby much quicker without all the expense. Any subscriber can still have issues no. 4, 5 ,6 and Vol. 2, no.1 still as a hard copy if they do not wish to print off the website for WEBBINGS. I'm designing and laying out the articles now, and hope to get this issue up by the end of March '00. I will notify you by e-mail and will post news on this site. Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
     Todd Gearheart
     Editor/ Publisher, email: tgearheart@earthlink.net

 

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     This exciting, new COLOR publication blends all the aspects of keeping invertebrates into one magazine!

Some of the features include:

* Species Profiles * Legal News * Basic Care and Keeping * Interviews * Market Prices

* The Net and Web * Market Place * Handling and Envenomations * Classified Ads

And Much More...

 

     The layout is a 8.5" x 11", color, bi-monthly, international publication. "WEBBINGS" is also the first color invertebrate publication in the United States!

     Annual subscription costs are listed below.

     With upcoming issues growing in page quantity, color and visual quality, you can't go wrong with "WEBBINGS", whether you're a scientist, a hobbyist, or a breeder!

 

Join the hottest pet craze of the '90s, and subscribe to "WEBBINGS"!


"WEBBINGS" Magazine will fill in where other publications in the hobby have left off. Edited and designed by Todd Gearheart, this magazine will supply the beginner as well as the advanced hobbyist with information that will help them keep, care, identify, breed, buy and sell invertebrates. This will be a bi-monthly, color magazine, eight pages or more in length. It will concentrate primarily on tarantulas and scorpions, but true spiders, tailless whipscorpions, solfugids, millipedes and centipedes and other invertebrates will be featured.

 

 

Annual Subscription Prices

United States: $20.00

Canada & Mexico: $25.00

Europe & Asia: $30.00

Middle East, Africa, & Other Places : $35.00

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I accept personal checks, money orders or cashier's checks for U.S.A. subscriptions. 
I only accept bank drafts in U.S. currency or international money orders in U.S. currency at this time. Subscribe before Sep. 30, and you can still get the second issue. Subscription entitles you to six issues starting with the current month. (Back issues of the first issue cost U.S. customers $4.50 each + $.75 shipping and handling ($5.25). Foreign subscribers wanting back issues should inquire with the editor.

Make checks payable to Todd Gearheart.


 

The current issue includes:

 

Back issues.

The first issue six page issue featured Marty Capron's art work (the newsletter banner/logo), Brian Kenney's photography (well-known photographer), a feature article on Megaphobema robustum the "Colombian Giant" by Dr. Nigel Carter, a spiderling husbandry article by Sam Marshall, and a centipede taxonomy article by Carl Sanderfer.

The second issue  contains the following articles: Carl Sandefer's "Scolopendra heros -The Giant Centipede of the American Southwest; its care and natural history, Harry Wilson's "Toxins in Venoms. What's all the fuss about?", "The Beginner's Guide to the Tarantula Hobby" by Todd Gearheart, classifieds, "What's New in the Hobby" (animals), "New books" and photos of the "Asian Striped Bark Scorpion" and Vitalius cristatus (adult female).

 

 

*Click here to subscribe.


All graphics and photos are copyrighted by Todd Gearheart, publisher of
"WEBBINGS", and some photos are coprighted by individual photographers.
Contact Todd Gearheart for any desired use of these images. Thank you.

E-mail Todd Gearheart to advertise.
 E-MAIL: tgearheart@earthlink.net

Todd Gearheart, P.O. Box 60726, Fort Myers, FL 33906-0726 U.S.A.

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