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05-06-11, 01:19 AM
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Carpet Genetics??
Can someone explain to me about how carpet python genetics work. Which ones are localities and which ones are morphs? If anyone can make a list that would be awesome!!
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05-06-11, 03:22 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
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Originally Posted by brooklynboy521
Can someone explain to me about how carpet python genetics work. Which ones are localities and which ones are morphs? If anyone can make a list that would be awesome!!
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Morphs:
Zebras
hypos
albino
Jag
striped
reduce pattern
Localities
Anything with a name of a place attached to it (excludes Australian species)
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05-06-11, 05:33 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
That pretty much explains it.
And then there are different breeds:
Jungle
Coastal
Bredli's
Diamond
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05-07-11, 06:09 PM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
The carpet pythons that you would normally find in the wild are the Coastals, Irian Jayas, Jungles, Bredli, Darwin, and I think 2 other species. The morphs are Coastal Jags, Zebra Jungle, Super Zebra, Albino Darwin, Albino Jag, Caramel Jag, Jungle Jag, Irian Jaya Jag, Bredli jag, Irian Jaya Granite, and some others.
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05-07-11, 06:44 PM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Moreliapythons.com is a good place to learn all this. Good, obsessed folks over there.
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05-07-11, 11:12 PM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
lol thanks guys i was pondering this for some time now. My female some kind of Coastal but I have no idea what kind...
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05-08-11, 01:21 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Hey all, just a quick carpet question....
A loooot of people on this forum have carpets, why? Just curious if they are a good possible next purchase
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05-08-11, 01:52 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
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Originally Posted by LLinz
Hey all, just a quick carpet question....
A loooot of people on this forum have carpets, why? Just curious if they are a good possible next purchase
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They are stunning snakes and quite easy to care for.... placid as well.
To fully understand the "carpet obssesion" you really need to see them in the flesh, hold and have a play.
Particularly if you find one of these...
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05-08-11, 02:04 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
That is quite stunning! I've had my very first snake for a month now... And I must say, once I learn all my brain can absorb about Royals, I don't think I'll be able to refrain from aquiring another beautiful slithery friend
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05-08-11, 03:49 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Carpets are much easier to care for than royals, in the uk at ambient humidity of 50% we need do nothing i. Terms of changing humidity, the majority eat like champs, they can be nippy when young but then you have the enjoyable challenge of calming them down and the satisafaction when you can take them from the viv and handle for a while without losing any blood. We have one and i will be extremely surprised if more dont appear through the course of our snake keeping career.
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05-08-11, 06:28 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Carpet pythons are amazing snakes IMO. Atm, I only have a Coastal Jag but in the future, I plan on having about 20 carpet pythons or so. They are very easy to care for. They are pretty active snakes and they just don't lay there like Ball pythons do. They come in a lot of morphs and sizes from the 5 feet Irian jayas to the 9 feet or so Coastals. This is my Jag , Chaos. I can't wait to have more.
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05-08-11, 10:29 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
I seem to have always enjoyed them. Easy to care for. Great feeders. I love the slender build of them the most. You have an impressively long snake without the girth that many other pythons and boas come with. They are spectacular pets and spectacular display animals. I really think carpets are well on their way to dethroning the ball python as best pet snake.
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05-08-11, 10:53 AM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
carpet pythons are like potatoe chips, you cant just have one i really enjoy working with them, they are pretty active, its always cool feeding them as they hang off branches, calm snakes with some proper husbandry. forgiving if you make a few mistakes with your temps and humidity, as is they dont seem to get sick very easy, rather easy to get food for, in a pinch you can feed them prey that you would normally not expect a snake of its size to be able to eat, and they have great feeding responses, just a real all around great snake to keep IMHO.
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05-08-11, 02:23 PM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Oh definetly just look at them! once i saw this guy, HAD to get him! Carpets are amazing snakes!
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05-08-11, 04:45 PM
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Re: Carpet Genetics??
Had to join in with the pics
Here is my JCP Jim
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