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Opinions on "The Herpetoculture of Leopard Geckos"

DavidKendrick Oct 15, 2005 03:36 PM

How many of you leopard gecko keepers have read this book? Its by Phillipe De Vosjoli, I am waiting for my copy to arrive, and just curious what other keepers thought about the book. I have heard its a good book to own. Thanks in advance for everyones replies.
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WindyO Oct 15, 2005 05:03 PM

I think its awesome. It blows every other book I have found out of the water.

Shelley1063 Oct 15, 2005 06:11 PM

It is a fantastic book. It's by Philippe de Vosjoli and Ron Tremper and a section about Diseases by Roger Klingenberg, DVM. I found lots of interesting FACTS in there, that don't necessarily agree with everything "the online experts" (as they put it) tell you. Definately a "must have" book for anyone that keeps Leos.

powergeckos Oct 16, 2005 12:21 AM

I'd trust Philippe and his crew more than the majority of online experts.

You know what an expert is?

Ex - a has-been - "used to be".
(s)pert - a drip under pressure . . . .

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Shelley1063 Oct 16, 2005 12:36 AM

LOL Cute . . . Some of the studies they did were extremely interesting. The information about Leos in the wild was really informative too. I definately learned a lot, things you would never learn through forums.

BlueLeo Oct 15, 2005 09:58 PM

He has wrote books with other D.V.M's that are all a great resource. I havn't read the book but from the other books i have read by him i'd say its a good one. I did read "the guide to owning a leopard gecko" by Ray Hunziker and that contains more wrong information than good info.

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