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Old 08-01-15, 05:49 PM   #1
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New Red Carpet Baby

We went to the Hamburg show today. Saw some great snakes, unfortunately didn't have $1250 on hand for the one blackhead python there though. Was thinking to bring home a new colubrid, almost did bring home a grey banded king, but I couldn't pass up this one. Same seller I got my jungle/cross carpet from last year, again no info on the lineage because they get all their stock from other breeders. Unsexed, but I'm thinking the fact that there's a pink highlighter mark on the back likely indicates a female. I can't picture a breeder marking a male with pink ink. Very mellow disposition, no hint of attitude or defensive behavior. Since it was so warm (actually hot, no a/c in the building) at the show and I didn't run the a/c in the truck on the way home she was quite alert and active when I did handle her a bit. I offered a fuzzy mouse before I placed her tub into the enclosure, and she went for it almost as quickly as any of the established snakes. Here's a pic taken after she ate and the tub was placed on the warm end of the enclosure.
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Old 08-01-15, 06:44 PM   #2
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Very nice looking python. I understand that unless you can be certain of lineage over there, a lot of carpets are crossed. Looking at the photo though, it does look like a coastal to me. If you could post a couple more photos, might be able to make a better call.
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Old 08-01-15, 08:11 PM   #3
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I've seen a fair number of baby carpets at reptile shows, but seldom any red ones that weren't bredli's, and none like this one. I figure she(?) will grow into a very nice looking adult. Since she apparently found the floor of the tank a bit warm and moved up onto a stick, I was able to get some more pics w/out too much disturbance.






Tried to show the belly with these, not entirely successful though...


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Very pretty! You'll have to keep posting pictures of her as she grows so we can see how her colours develop! Nice find.
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Old 08-01-15, 09:15 PM   #5
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The markings and coloration almost look like a roughie. If it is a coastal, it is either from a hypo pairing, or it's a cross.It will be interesting to see how her head shape develops.
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Congrats on the new carpet TnB. Very nice addition. I'm looking forward to seeing more pics of her (?) as she grows and develops.
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I figure most likely a cross, but I'm not particularly concerned with a pedigree or paper trail back through the family tree. As long as the general disposition is good and the snake is healthy I'm satisfied. Now, if I was putting down $1k+ for a black head python it would be a different matter, but I spent more on gas for my truck on the 400 mile round trip drive to the show than I did on this wee python.
I like my first carpet so much I saw no reason not to pick up another, and out of all the thousands upon thousands of snakes at the show Becka and I both liked this one the best. She's said more than once I should have gotten another of those three jungle/cross babies last year, but I figured I'd try one for a start.
If they do turn out to be opposite sexes and breed in a few more years at least the offspring won't likely be nasty little biters like some, lol.
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Old 08-02-15, 02:58 AM   #8
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I can't believe a BHP sells for that much over there. Is that an average price, or was it something special? We paid $250 Australian for our BHP back in May, from one of the leading breeders here in Oz.
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I can't believe a BHP sells for that much over there. Is that an average price, or was it something special? We paid $250 Australian for our BHP back in May, from one of the leading breeders here in Oz.
you get a bhp here in germany for 500€. So that would be roughly 600$.
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A quick google search turned up $750 for '13 males only from one retailer, $2250 for a 6' female (shipped), $2000 for a 3' male (+ shipping) and $5000 for an 8' pair (shipped) on Kingsnake classifieds. They haven't been exported from OZ very long, and there aren't many breeders on this side of the pond yet. It will be quite a few years before they'll be $250, demand is much higher than supply. The $5k pair would actually be a good investment for someone with enough experience to breed them successfully, but that's not me.
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Old 08-03-15, 02:29 AM   #11
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They are a great snake, very intelligent and placid.
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Beauty.....
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A quick google search turned up $750 for '13 males only from one retailer, $2250 for a 6' female (shipped), $2000 for a 3' male (+ shipping) and $5000 for an 8' pair (shipped) on Kingsnake classifieds. They haven't been exported from OZ very long, and there aren't many breeders on this side of the pond yet. It will be quite a few years before they'll be $250, demand is much higher than supply. The $5k pair would actually be a good investment for someone with enough experience to breed them successfully, but that's not me.
I was vending at the show in Hamburg and I wish you would've come over to my table. I only had checkered garters though. But I unveiled my line of granite pastel garters and really enjoyed the show. In spite of the lack of a/c everyone there seemed to be having a great time. Super pickup on the carpet, she's lovely. I think it's a female too!
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you get a bhp here in germany for 500€. So that would be roughly 600$.
i was on a search not long ago and a guy here was going to sell a male for $3500 canada is horrible lol
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They are a great snake, very intelligent and placid.
How do they compare in that respect to woma pythons?
Saw some little bredli's at the show too, I think they were $250.

Becka asked me what we should name the new addition, and I replied "Joan Rivers", because she was always talking about the red carpet.
May actually go with Rivers, does anyone have a less punny suggestion?
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