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    Re: Ball Pythons & Cleanliness Instincts

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    I would recommend picking up VPI's Pythons of the World, Volume 2: Ball Pythons. The spend a good deal of the book covering ball pythons' natural history. They are not arboreal, btw.

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    I LOVE this book. Such a amazing amount of information on every little detail on BP's. Behaviors in the wild, anatomy, history and influences in culture (in some parts of Africa BP's are called the 'Shame Snake' due to their habit of tucking their head under their body). There truly is no other more complete book about BPs.

    http://www.vpi.com/pythons_of_the_world_vol_2_0
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    Re: Ball Pythons & Cleanliness Instincts

    My bigger girls, for whatever reason, have gotten into the habit of pooping and then spilling their water bowls and creating the most rancid poo soup in their tubs. Hooray!

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    Re: Ball Pythons & Cleanliness Instincts

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Chandler View Post
    +1

    I LOVE this book. Such a amazing amount of information on every little detail on BP's. Behaviors in the wild, anatomy, history and influences in culture (in some parts of Africa BP's are called the 'Shame Snake' due to their habit of tucking their head under their body). There truly is no other more complete book about BPs.

    http://www.vpi.com/pythons_of_the_world_vol_2_0
    +2 some say it is expensive but it is a beautiful book and really well written and researched, well worth the cover price!

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