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has anyone checked out the new printing of the ball python manual......

TomChambers Apr 08, 2005 07:09 AM

A friend of mine owns a store and gave me a copy to look over, but I haven't had time yet.

From a skim it looks like it has been updated in a few areas, and a few left the same.

TomChambers

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TomChambers Apr 08, 2005 08:53 AM

I havn't seen this print before, but I wasn't looking either.

The copyright says 2003, so maybe I just missed the boat on this one.

here is the cover

TomChambers

jmartin104 Apr 08, 2005 09:13 AM

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TomChambers Apr 08, 2005 09:48 AM

I had to post this large photo or the text was unreadable. sorry

they took out the photo section in the middle, but added new photos throughout the book.

here is the table of contents of new left, right old

I hope I'm not violating TOS with this ???

I havn't looked it over much yet, but there are slight modifications here and there. not too much different I would say just like some updated material added sporatically.

TomChambers

Quinton Apr 08, 2005 09:04 AM

I saw an ad in this months Reptiles mag. that just says it's a new look. But, now that you say there is some updated material I'm gonna have to run across the street to check that out. That would be cool if there were some new stuff in there.

TomChambers Apr 08, 2005 10:13 AM

I havn't looked at my old copy for a while, so it looked quite different upon initial inspection.

all the photos are color now, and there is some rewording done.

I compared the new one page for page against the old one, and there isn't much difference.

If you have read the old copy, you wont get anything new from the revised copy.

TomChambers

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