Herps
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- Iguana Relocation Network
- Allows rescues to network to help iguanas in foster homes to find suitable permanent homes as well as help owners relocate their iguanas. Offers new home requests, list of adoptable iguanas, adoption contract, downloads, and opportunities to help.
- 225
- Identification and Husbandry of Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boas
- Article by Stan Chiras from the Reptile magazine. Includes an introduction to the breed and husbandry tips.
- 226
- Troubleshooting Guide to Ball Pythons
- Extensive information including housing, care and husbandry, feeding strategies, breeding, vocabulary, resources, and frequently asked questions.
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- Chip Carter's Royal Python Page
- Information on purchasing, care, and breeding the ball python. Includes classified ads, forum, and helpful links.
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- The Ball Python (Python regius)
- General information and care sheet written by the editorial staff of Reptiles and Amphibians Magazine.
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- The Ball Python Venue
- Care sheet contains general species descriptions and information on proper care.
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- Burmese Python
- Care sheet for the Burmese python, including information on how to decide if the Burmese is the snake for you. Written by Melissa Kaplan.
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- Australian Pythons
- An article, originally published in The Herpetile, about Carpet Snakes. Includes information on the types, their habits and keeping them in captivity.
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- Australian Pythons: The Smaller Liasis
- This article, originally published in The Herpetile, discusses the keeping of Children's Pythons and Ant-Hill Pythons in captivity.
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- Children's Pythons and Lookalikes
- An article by Raymond T. Hoser, originally published in The Reptilian. It discusses the classification, biology in the wild, captivity, and captive hybridization of Children's, Stimpson's and Spotted Pythons.
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- The Ant-Hill Python from Western Australia
- This article, published in Reptiles Magazine in 1995, discusses the natural history, conservation and captive care of the Ant-Hill Python, aka Western Children's Python or Pygmy Python.