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Simon17
06-27-12, 03:14 PM
She is still settling in, will have had her a week on fri coming! :)

marvelfreak
06-27-12, 03:16 PM
Sweet looking Jungle.

Simon17
06-27-12, 03:18 PM
Cheers mate, she's an Jungle x jaguar :)

MoreliAddict
06-27-12, 03:47 PM
Nice jungle! Just a heads up, that may be a jungleXjag sibling, but it is not visually a jag.

Donnie
06-27-12, 04:10 PM
Lovely looking carpet

Simon17
06-27-12, 05:02 PM
Nice jungle! Just a heads up, that may be a jungleXjag sibling, but it is not visually a jag.


Thanks mate, Im very new to carpets and it was advertised as that at my local reptile shop, tho I didnt ask to many questions (my bad) as i dont no her age! lol :( Going to find out tomorrow when i ring up! :)

bladeblaster
06-28-12, 12:29 PM
I think its not a jungle. Actually I know its not a jungle, nice carpet though.

Simon17
06-29-12, 08:21 AM
I think its not a jungle. Actually I know its not a jungle, nice carpet though.


If shes not a jungle, then what is she? As there where x2 in the reptile shop one was this and the other was the irian jaya.

Terranaut
06-29-12, 01:06 PM
I would also think Jag sib. Not a Jag itself. Nice looking carpet regardless.

MoreliAddict
06-29-12, 01:17 PM
If shes not a jungle, then what is she? As there where x2 in the reptile shop one was this and the other was the irian jaya.
She looks part coastal and part jungle to me. All jags have a little bit of coastal in them. It looks like this snake came from a clutch which was bred for jags. The snakes that don't visually show the jag gene (like this snake here) are basically jungleXcoastal carpets (aka jag siblings).

If that didn't make sense I'm happy to try and explain it again lol

Simon17
06-29-12, 01:55 PM
Ah rite, think im with you there! lol So mine is junglexcoastal not junglexjag that right? Again im very new to carpets, and want to know as much as poss, even if i do sound stupid!!! lol

Simon17
06-29-12, 08:52 PM
P.s she died the night, so please no more comments about the type she is!

snake man12
06-29-12, 08:54 PM
I'm sorry for the loss. I know how it feels my beloved bci just died today too

Simon17
06-30-12, 03:45 PM
I'm sorry for the loss. I know how it feels my beloved bci just died today too


Sorry for your loss to mate, I only had her a week yesterday :( How long have you had yours for?

shaunyboy
07-01-12, 01:32 PM
sorry for your loss mate

i would go back to the shop and see if they are willing to refund your cash,or give you another carpet python

carpets are generally a hardy species,so should not have died,within a week in your care

cheers shaun

Simon17
07-03-12, 10:44 AM
Alright guy's, well I have an update about whats happening with the above topic. Im getting a new carpet tonight which is being brought down to me from the dealer, and im getting another carpet, but this one is irian jaya coastal?? Think ive said that right,lol and its a full replacement for the lose of my first carpet. So fingers crossed that this one will last along time with me! :) Oh, and its a male.

MoreliAddict
07-03-12, 10:47 AM
Now would be a good time to set up a nice enclosure for him and double and triple check your temperatures in there. Judging by how short that jungle lasted, it is very likely that it could have been a husbandry-related issue, so please check temps.

Sorry for your loss, best of luck with the Irian X Coastal.

Simon17
07-04-12, 06:26 AM
Now would be a good time to set up a nice enclosure for him and double and triple check your temperatures in there. Judging by how short that jungle lasted, it is very likely that it could have been a husbandry-related issue, so please check temps.

Sorry for your loss, best of luck with the Irian X Coastal.


My friend had came out that night she died and said that my set up was perfect and he couldnt fault it. He has 10 or more yrs dealing with reptiles and he checked her body out and found there was blood in her lungs, not sure if heat would cause that?? But he did advise me that ceramic are not really the best for that type and it would do untill I got a new bulb or heat source. My viv is 4x4x2 and wanted to know if anyone has that setup size and what they use or what would be better than the ceramic?

( Im not being cheeky or anything, and take any comments to improve things) :)

MrBD1980
07-04-12, 07:28 AM
Now would be a good time to set up a nice enclosure for him and double and triple check your temperatures in there. Judging by how short that jungle lasted, it is very likely that it could have been a husbandry-related issue, so please check temps.

Sorry for your loss, best of luck with the Irian X Coastal.

I'm sure this was very well meaning but as others have mentioned, due to the speed in which he lost the carpet it is likely it was NOT husbandry related and was due to a preexisting issue.

I do however agree that good practice is to check and double check.

All the best Simon! I'm sure you'll do great, you have the right attitude to be a great keeper!

Brian

Simon17
07-04-12, 07:57 AM
I'm sure this was very well meaning but as others have mentioned, due to the speed in which he lost the carpet it is likely it was NOT husbandry related and was due to a preexisting issue.

I do however agree that good practice is to check and double check.

All the best Simon! I'm sure you'll do great, you have the right attitude to be a great keeper!

Brian


Thanks very much MrMD1980, I'm very ocd lol over my snakes and all I want is the best for them, and have everything in good order! :)

I do want to have a full reptile/snake room in the future with loads of different types, but as im still new and learning each day im not rushing into anything,lol

And I love my addiction to them so far :) lol

Cheers mate

Lankyrob
07-04-12, 10:38 AM
I use ceramics for all 7 snakes, never had an issue with them at all. IF they are set up properly and well guarded then the pose no risk to the snakes at all.

Simon17
07-04-12, 06:54 PM
I use ceramics for all 7 snakes, never had an issue with them at all. IF they are set up properly and well guarded then the pose no risk to the snakes at all.


Mine is 4ft height x 4ft length x 2ft depth and had a 150w ceramic but didnt find that it was heating the whole viv, got a 150w basking bulb (non ceramic) and it seems to be putting out more heat, I do have a 250w ceramic on the way that i ordered ages ago, so will try that out aswell,lol

hellosugaree
07-06-12, 02:04 PM
Get a radiant heat panel and a thermostat. The heat panels last a long time, and don't get hot enough to burn the snake although they put out plenty of heat to heat the enclosure.

Simon17
07-06-12, 04:15 PM
Get a radiant heat panel and a thermostat. The heat panels last a long time, and don't get hot enough to burn the snake although they put out plenty of heat to heat the enclosure.


Is that the same as a reptile radiator?

hellosugaree
07-07-12, 08:27 AM
Is that the same as a reptile radiator?

We use different brands over here in the US, but I looked up the reptile radiator and its essentially the same idea. They are made to be mounted inside. They do a great job of providing a safe basking heat and bring up ambient temps and are really efficient. I know a lot of people that use them for large wood or plastic enclosures. They are usually that first thing that gets recommended by breeders and people who've tried everything over the years. Just make sure you look into reviews on that brand before you buy since we use pro-products or reptile basics panels most often in the states.