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Pia
08-26-03, 10:43 PM
Can anyone recommend a comprehensive ball python book? I don't mind if it's expensive. The ones I have been able to find are very basic. Even better if there is one that includes thorough information on other types of pythons as well. Thank for any suggestions.

Linds
08-27-03, 01:06 AM
For ball pythons a good book is The Ball Python Manual by David Barker, Philippe De Vosjoli, Roger K. Dum, Tracy Barker.

Infectrix
08-27-03, 04:03 AM
For ball pythons a good book is The Ball Python Manual by David Barker, Philippe De Vosjoli, Roger K. Dum, Tracy Barker.

I couldn't agree more.. I think I'm going to be getting another one 'cause the one I have is all tattered up n' stuff..:eek:

daver676
08-27-03, 06:45 AM
The Ball Python Manual is a good book. But I was suprised to find that it had no information on the humidity levels for bps, and seems to me to be written with information from wild caught specimens. It does have great sections on problem feeders and breeding.

Just my 2 cents.

Dave

snakehunter
08-27-03, 09:37 AM
yeah, and no shedding info either, even the corn snake manuel had at least a page about it
-=Jacob

sapphire_moon
08-27-03, 10:02 AM
Ya I noticed it said nothing about humidity.......and there was alot about WC BP's............Is there a newer BP book out there????

Solid Snake
08-27-03, 10:29 AM
i just stick to care sheets, you dont need to go anywhere and spend any money. i think care books are for people who want to learn, maybe young children or people who just wanna read, book faction.

sapphire_moon
08-27-03, 06:02 PM
Well and if you need to know anything you could always come here and bug everyone right?

Pia
08-27-03, 08:04 PM
Thanks for the feedback everyone, I wil check that one out.

Solid Snake
08-28-03, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by sapphire_moon
Well and if you need to know anything you could always come here and bug everyone right?

hey thats what i do!:cool: