I just got a ball python and wondering what is the easiest way to find a vet qualified with reptiles.
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I just got a ball python and wondering what is the easiest way to find a vet qualified with reptiles.
Or ask local zoos, aquariums, museums, etc about who they use. It is good that you are searching for a vet BEFORE, something happens. I am sure everyone here appreciates your efforts.
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Thanks for the help really apreciate it I was just looking for a vet ahead of time before anything happens.
Also check http://www.arav.org/Members/FL.htm
Not all listed are vets; some just belong to the organization for its publications. This is probably the best US specialist organization for herp vets.
-Joan
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Edited on January 1, 2004 at 20:57:11 by phwyvern.
Thanks again for the help and resources.
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