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Old 02-06-04, 09:00 PM   #1
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Favorite Books

What is your favorite book on Specific reptiles, Reptiles by Region or State, Enclosures, Husbandry, Breeding, Medical. You get the idea. My favorite local info comes from The Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana by Harold A Dundee and Douglas A Rossman.
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Old 02-07-04, 02:23 PM   #2
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I don't have many books, but I like the Herpetocultural Library books like the Leopard Gecko Manual.

As for novels, I like On The Road (but I haven't read many novels)

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the Leopard Gecko Manual for sure.
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It's funny that you mention the book about Reptiles and Amphibians of Louisiana. My BF and I are planning a trip to Louisiana this summer to visit a friend of his and I have been thinking of getting this book, because I want to do a little herping while I'm down there.
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Rhac book for me, its so imformative plus it has great pics.

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I'm loving my new Cham ( Chameleons: Nature's Hidden Jewels) book but would like someone to come teach me Latin, LOL I still Need to make up some flash cards so i can get those names down.
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