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Corn snake manuals?

darkpbstar

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hey everyone, what is the best cornsnakes manual? I would like to purchase one, but odnt konw what is the best. THX
 
Well I know what everyone is going to say here. Kathy and Bill Love's corn snake manual! I don't own it myself but I'm ordering it as soon as I've go the money.
 
I would have to agree. I just purchased it myself and it is full of great information regarding care and different morphs.
 
By far and away the best resource out there for corn snake husbandry, breeding, and care is the Corn Snake Manual by Kathy Love. You can get it direct from her site with author's signature if you want. :) It's cornutopia.com.

If you're after more knowledge regarding the genetics of corns and the morphs and combinations, there is another book out there by Charles Pritzel that covers the subject in depth. The website is cornguide.com.

I haven't been impressed with several "corn snake" books out there, but you can't beat Kathy's manual.
 
Hurley stated everything that needs to be said...

I have both books...and they are definitely the best sources of information I have found.
 
Next you need serp's book...

If you are interested in the genetics...it picks up where Kathy's leaves off.
It is definitely quite informative.
 
Alias47 said:
Next you need serp's book...

If you are interested in the genetics...it picks up where Kathy's leaves off.
It is definitely quite informative.


My thoughts exactly!
 
k cool I guess I'll be getting Kathy's book. Thanks for telling me that, and I'm guessing it is good, because a bunch of people said that same one.
 
Itsnowingcorns said:
Well I know what everyone is going to say here. Kathy and Bill Love's corn snake manual! I don't own it myself but I'm ordering it as soon as I've go the money.
I have that book and it's great so far, have read most of it.
 
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