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any good chondro books?
aside from the very popular, "The more Complete Chondro", can anyone reccommend the titles and/or authors of other publications that you feel may contain decent information on Morelia Viridis???
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Re: any good chondro books?
The only one i have is the more complete chondro! I havent heard of any other chondro books that are worth anything really. But if you dont have this one(more complete chondro) you should pick it up. Its really all you need as far as reading material. Besides that im not really much help. By the way do you have any chondro's? If so you should post them up!
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Re: any good chondro books?
I second what Judd said, Greg's book is probably THE best book on chondros I've found. And I like the fact it's not a general author putting the book together, but one of the godfather's of captive GTP keeping/breeding. It doesn't get any better than from the horses mouth.
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Re: any good chondro books?
Ditto
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Re: any good chondro books?
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Re: any good chondro books?
i have the book but i would hope that there is more specific information out there on GTPs. any other book title will do but until then ill just keep searching on my own.
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Re: any good chondro books?
I've also read:
The Green Tree Python and Emerald Tree Boa: Care, Breeding and Natural History by Ron Kivit, Stephen Wiseman, and Andreas Kirchner. This book offers a different viewpoint on Green Tree Pythons, somewhat different from the points made in The More Complete Chondro.
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Re: any good chondro books?
Also, "Adventures in Green Tree Territory" by Karl Switak is supposed to be a good read, I'm still working on getting a copy of this one for myself.
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Re: any good chondro books?
 Originally Posted by chondrogal
Also, "Adventures in Green Tree Territory" by Karl Switak is supposed to be a good read, I'm still working on getting a copy of this one for myself.
thank you! ill have to look into that. let me know if you find one.
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Re: any good chondro books?
I was also going to recommend the book that Jason mentioned.
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