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Old 11-23-16, 03:08 PM   #1
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Incoming carpet?

Been in touch with one of the top UK python breeders to see if they have anything special in at the moment and he tipped me off they have some Julatten Cheynei's in.

For those that are not familiar these are a naturally occurring wild type jungle carpet that look axanthic but in fact are a 'normal' phase.

In discussions about a deposit on one for them to hold until I move house

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Old 11-23-16, 03:45 PM   #2
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Very pretty animal. Good luck in your purchase and please keep us posted when it arrives.
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Old 11-23-16, 03:48 PM   #3
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Good looking snake... I just love my guy...
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Very pretty animal. Good luck in your purchase and please keep us posted when it arrives.
Thanks Jim - not 100% done deal yet and they also have some pure Julatten zebras so waiting for a photo on those as well before I make decision. The zebras though are considerably more expensive and not strictly a 'wild type' but are pure locality.
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Thanks Sattva. Yes I love my current carpet - great snake. I never really considered getting one until my IJ came up and couldn't pass on it!
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That is one beautiful snake
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That's a beauty Danny do they hold these colours into adulthood
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That's a beauty Danny do they hold these colours into adulthood
Yes they do Dave and as I say this is a naturally occurring colour phase which is why I'm do taken by it. Not too horrifically expensive either.

Not cheap bit not daft at around £500.
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Beautiful critter Danny. You can't go wrong with any carpet IMO. We don't see many of the Julattens here in the States. They're gorgeous animals. I haven't seen the Julatten zebras but I can imagine. I also like the axanthics and axanthic jags. Those prices are pretty comparable to those in the US. Keep us posted on your selection.
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Beautiful critter Danny. You can't go wrong with any carpet IMO. We don't see many of the Julattens here in the States. They're gorgeous animals. I haven't seen the Julatten zebras but I can imagine. I also like the axanthics and axanthic jags. Those prices are pretty comparable to those in the US. Keep us posted on your selection.
I do have the option of an axanthic IJ or a jag but you know me-if I can get a normal phase then I'd prefer that and theses are so pretty!

I think you've heard of Paul Harris? These are bred by him so top quality stock.
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That's a pretty amazing carpet! Hope everything goes as planned and it ends up in your collection.
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Aaaahhhh that snake is beautiful. Do you know how old it will be? I kind of selfishly want you to get it just so I can see more pictures and live vicariously through you.
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Aaaahhhh that snake is beautiful. Do you know how old it will be? I kind of selfishly want you to get it just so I can see more pictures and live vicariously through you.
This is just a stock photo-not my actual intended purchase - apparently the current ones are even more stunning! Just waiting for photos.

It'll be a CB16 so no more than a year old. It's a pretty nailed on purchase to be honest! These don't come up too often and I can't see me resisting!
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Yes they do Dave and as I say this is a naturally occurring colour phase which is why I'm do taken by it. Not too horrifically expensive either.

Not cheap bit not daft at around £500.
Well it's as I said mate its a beauty and it's going to be really impressive as an adult with those colors, well worth the cash imo
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Well it's as I said mate its a beauty and it's going to be really impressive as an adult with those colors, well worth the cash imo
And from a top breeder as well. Definitely worth the cash - they do have m/f pairs available at the moment for a future breeding project also.
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