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brick1
at Mon Sep 17 15:38:34 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brick1 ]
Ill have to disagree with both of you on this. It was my understand that this was a book written about Rainbows Boas, and as the title says, their Natural History and Captive Husbandry. This wasnt supposed to be a rainbow version of the ball pythons Designer Morphs book. And John Berry was only used to write the short morphs section.
As for what it contains, i can see all of the rainbow boa recessive morphs in there, except for 2 of them. Both of which, are extremely rare, and that i dont think many people at all know about. And with the other morphs that we have, how many of these, have we actually proven out??? How many of them can you predict the results on? Thus why should they make the book?
i give credit the the writers for actually producing a proper book about the species that we keep ----- Dave
Ive given up counting how many rainbows i have, but its enough to deplete my credit card every rodent order.... Im an aussie in an arctic environment Helsinki, Finland
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