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What's in your library?

I'm thinking a trip to the used bookstores around here is in order. I'd love to have a more comprehensive herp library. That way we would be ready to bring home a new species and have info at our fingertips.
 
Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians: Eastern and Central North Americaby Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins, Mariner Books, Joseph T. Collins, Joseph T. Collins
general care and maintance of green anoles (advanced vivariums)
color guide to cornsnakes (1991 edition, yeah i got it new lol)
iguanas, a complete owners manual bartlett & bartlett
pythons, a complete owners manual bartlett & wagner
cornsnakes and other rat snakes, a complete owners manual bartlett & bartlett
snakes of the southeast whit gibbons & mike dorcas
Burmese Pythons by John Coborn
i also have a book on king and milksnakes i cant find at the moment (at home or online lol) and another in the mail so aside from how ever many issues of reptiles i have (between 20-30), asumming magazines even count, i guess thats it.
 
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