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12-11-12, 02:31 AM
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green tree python X carpet python offspring
does anyone have any info on these or have one. ive seen a lot of cool pics about them but have never seen one in person. Are they really as colorful as the pics i see on the internet? do they keep their color patterns throughout their lives? can you breed any carpet python type with green tree python to get those?
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12-11-12, 09:13 AM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
Those are called "Carpondro"s.
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12-11-12, 09:56 AM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
yes they're that colorful, but the color and pattern depends on the adults used.
yes they maintain their color and pattern, but like all snakes it can change a little bit with each shed. What I'm not sure of is if they go through a color shift as they mature from babies to adults, but once adults they don't change much.
yes you can, different localities will yield different looking offspring.
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12-11-12, 10:46 AM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
If the father is a carpet, it will have a carpet pattern,the same if the father is a green.
Their very beautiful hybrids.
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12-11-12, 12:56 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
reason is i have a male carpet and a female green tree was wondering if it would be worth breeding them
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12-11-12, 03:27 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
yes, it would
and i dont think they go through a color change like greens.
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12-11-12, 04:13 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
Uhhh oh !! Another designer pet
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12-11-12, 04:44 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
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Originally Posted by GUITARZAN509
Uhhh oh !! Another designer pet
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Whoa god watch out...
Zippo, go for it. Got pics of your adults?
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12-11-12, 04:55 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
I say go for it as well since you have the snakes on hand.
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12-11-12, 06:19 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
Yep, I will be double siring my IJ Jag with a Chondro and Granite IJ next season :-)
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12-11-12, 07:37 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
where in orange are you reptileexpets.
my gf likes how they look and the way i see it even if they dont produce anything i still get a green tree python out of it and if they do i at least can keep one of the babies. does anyone have advice on how to pick out a gtp some ppl have told me to go for the reds others have told me it doesnt matter because almost all of them will end up all green. i have also heard that ones from specific locations give you more chances of blues and yellows
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12-11-12, 11:26 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
while I can't advise you on the locality aspect, I would definitely say go for something that would increase the blues and whites. At least that's what I would do. Possibly my favorite carpondro I've ever seen pics of.
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12-12-12, 01:28 AM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
we are hoping to try for high yellows and blues even if we dont get them any snake babies would be great
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12-12-12, 07:49 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
My Male GTP (Unknown locale - but presumed a mix of highland locales due to blue line down his back - though it is faint).
If I was to buy a GTP just to work with Carpondros with, I would do Aru or Sorong . . . or Cyclops if you really want to spend the money to get the blues.
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12-12-12, 09:16 PM
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Re: green tree python X carpet python offspring
never heard of cyclops what info do u have on that type?
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