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Posted by: imridethelghtng at Sat Mar 12 05:00:41 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by imridethelghtng ] My opinion as you said this is just a companion book, So a morph guide would be good enough. For text you could maybe do a little story behind the morph. Kinda like you did with your original complete ball python book. Where you said stuff like at first no one wanted to buy the ghost balls, or where you bred the pastel and got all normals. Stuff like that but there are already tons of ball python care books out there. Yours the Barkers, One by John Coborn, One by Philipe De Vosjoli. Breeders post caresheets on their websites, But you never find a up to date morph guide. And alot of morphs the new guys just getting into the hobby don't know how to make. You write humblebee some of the new guys wont know what it is. You say combination of pastel,spider,ghost it helps the new guys. But I do enjoy when you added little stories with the morphs you produced yourself. [ Hide Replies ]
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