From the experts at Advanced Vivarium Systems™ The ball python appeals to enthusiasts for many reasons—it’s form, color, and pattern are attractive in a way that is distinctively African; it doesn’t attain a size that is a problem to maintain; and it readily becomes tame and is easy to handle. But for all of these pluses, caring for a ball python can be quite challenging. The Ball Python Manual is filled with the most up-to-date information pm selecting, acclimating, housing, and maintaining this fascinating snake. You’ll also find information on the husbandry and propagation of this often misunderstood species, including tips on how to overcome problems with feeding and diseases. About The highly acclaimed Advanced Vivarium Systems® books, founded and guided by herpetocultural pioneer Philippe de Vosjoli, are the #1 books on reptile care. From choosing a pet, to selecting a veterinarian, to feeding, housing, breeding, and more, these books deliver the most helpful and up-to-date information available on popular reptiles and amphibians kept as pets.
Plenty of information, but I felt the book didn't go as in depth as I would have liked. I still tend to google information for help with my ball python.
Perfect for young teens to get the basics of ball python care. My 13 yr old granddaughter read this book front to back, as soon as she unwrapped it. She enjoyed it a lot and learned so much.
Somewhat informative, but seemed to rush through what I would consider the 'core' topics of royal/ball python care such as feeding, housing, etc. (there isn't much here that isn't in a good caresheet) and spends an excessive amount of time on genetics and morphology, which in my opinion is a bit of a waste considering how slow morph development is in this species.
Additionally, I thought it seemed outdated, talking a lot about the large numbers of imported pythons and problems with them when I suspect, in reality, that the majority sold (in this country at least) are now captive bred.
This book is extremely comprehensive, to the point of being a bit intimidating in places, but overall, I felt more confident taking care of my Ball Python than I would have without it.
However, there are some things in here that I don't think I'd feel comfortable with doing, even after having read them, luckily that's what veterinarians are for.
This was the only ball python book available at the pet stores around here. It is pretty good, I have an idea of all the different things they need but I would have liked to see a couple blurbs from experienced ball python owners that have maybe differing opinions or information that go beyond the basics.