Carpet Pythons
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I know some of you love the Carpet Pythons as well.....enjoy :)
Karma hatched last year on my 40th birthday :) I'm fairly certain Karma is a female, but I'm not 100% sure. I got Karma when she was just 3 weeks old. She bit the guy I got her from when he tried popping her. So while she was latched onto his thumb, I popped her. I'll get some updated pic of her fairly soon. She was just 19 grams when I got her, & took a long time get get eating. She even dropped a couple grams in the beginning. I was worried about her, but she eventually started eating & has been a fairly good eater ever since. She's about due for another weight, but the last time I weighed her, was 2.5 months ago, at 63 grams. |
very cute :)
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Next is Tyr, my Jungle Carpet male. I took him in as a foster/possible keeper, when someone couldn't care for her snakes after losing her job. I knew right away that I wanted him to stay. He's got a fabulous temperment & I have used him to helped a friend who has had a snake phobia.
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Aww Karma is adorable!! More pics please? :p
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I love these creatures! I Had one but had to sell him due to me moving and rearranging stuff. Tough choice though :( Karma changed more then I would have expected, I though the brownish pattern would have gotten more red or lighter, not black?
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Ooooo.... your guys are pretty! So that's the boy who came with the girl I'm taking home? He's handsome. Although, I must admit, I don't think I've ever seen a carpet python who wasn't :-).
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Yes, that is the one I was talking about. They did not come from the same breeder, but I got them both from the same person. (She got Tyr from CL before I got him.) Here's a pic of Karma that I took today. I think she's pre-shed. Her shed process is so much longer than the corns. |
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Next is Daray. He's an '09 IJ Carpet Python. He's poss het Granite. I have a female from the same pair, that is a '10 baby. I hope to prove out the Granite.
Daray has a bit of a 'tude, can you tell? |
Lol, I recognize that pose from trying to move around my baby boa last night, to see if he'd shed yet. He was not amused. XD Your carpets are beautiful, hopefully I'll have one this fall.
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Thank you :)
If you need help finding one, I know where to find them :) |
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They are beautiful snakes! What are their temperaments like, generally?
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That female 'o mine is pretty! She's an '07, right? At that age, will the inside of her black bands lighten up, or will they stay pretty much pure black?
How much longer IS their shedding process than that of a corn snake? I've noticed that my boas aren't that much longer, but my BP takes forever to shed. The GTP has shed once. |
Muhahahaha.... Now you're on the dark side, proper....
The addiction is bad in this one...... LOL Fair play.... I really like the look of the IJ... |
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Each snake is different, I think. She is blue-ish now, appears to be getting clear. I think she will probably shed within the next week or so. |
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I have 3 IJ's, an IJ Jag, a Jungle, a Coastal & a Diamond integrade. I wanted a baby female Jungle this year, from the girl who got me into snakes, but her Jungles are not cooperating...no babies this year. This same friend is working on getting me into GTP's as well. :) I'll likely end up with one of her retired breeders at some point. |
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LOL-yeah. I got Karma last July(when she was 3 weeks old),then two IJ's in August, took in the Jungle & IJ cross(that Irish is getting) when someone couldn't care for them anymore in October, then the IJ Jag in January, & I was only planning on the Coastal female, & was waiting for the right shipping temps, & made the mistake of looking at Luke's (Snell) babies again & added the Diamond integrade, & got them in April. The Jungle is the only one big enough for a full size cage right now. The rest are babies/young.
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Jaguar?? Here's my IJ Jag :)
She hatched last year & is poss het Granite |
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Karma's parents...& more of Karma :)
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Oh, I love your IJ Jag. They're my favorites! Incredible looking critters, aren't they?
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Jezanna is a '10 IJ poss het Granite (she is out of the same parents Daray is, hatched a year later)
Another pic of Tyr, my Jungle My Coastal baby girl & my Diamond integrade male Sorry for poor quality pics...the pics are from my cell... |
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Here's a pic of the mother to my Jag
& I found better pics of my Coastal & Diamond cross |
Karma is so pretty! Sort of reminds me of my spotted. Would you ever consider getting into those? They are smaller which means room for more of them. :)
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Spotted Pythons are cute, but I doubt I will be adding them. The next species I plan to get is the GTP. I don't plan on breeding them, & I will likely only get one. (Unless my friend Julie has her way. LOL)
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Darn you. Now I want one. Or 5.
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LOL :) I know of some that are available....just saying
I've been told I'm an enabler ;) |
GTPs are beautiful, but they can't be handled much, correct? I have been looking at carpets here and there but trying to tell myself I'm not going there. Lol!
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From what I'm told, they are not as mean as people say they are. If you look up Rocky Gravely on iHerp, I'm hoping to get a baby that looks like Malachite or Flint.....love, love, love them!!
Oh, but you really should get into Carpets :) They are awesome! My friend who got me into snakes in the first place, has been working on me to get a GTP. She says they're the ultimate snake. I will reserve my opinion on that until I actually have one. LOL Carpets, are hands down, my favorite snake. I love their dragon-like heads, & the majority of them have fabulous personalities! If you're looking for smaller snakes, IJ's tend to stay failry small. The first pic on this page, is of Karma's parents. |
I should add that some bloodlines do get quite big. I have some friends that had a male & a female IJ that were believed to be one fof the first wild caught IJ's or one of the first captive born. They were both about 16yrs old & both were huge! They were gorgeous (they both passed away not too long ago).
My Coastal female is from smaller bloodlines, which is good, because I now live in a city that does not allow snakes longer than 10ft. |
I won't be breeding Carpets anytime soon. I will be pairing Jezanna & Daray (both are possible het Granite) & I just saw a Jungle Jag(very cool!) , & will probably pair Aradia with Tyr when she's big enough. It will be a few years before my girls are ready to breed.
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Ok now I'm going to have to start doing my homework on carpets. Nothing can beat the beauty of corns to me but personality wise I'm really digging the 2 pythons that I have so far. Corns are like the jittery crackheads of the snake world while pythons are more like laid back potheads. Lol!
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Ah, but wait til you hold a Carpet Python, & see their awesomeness...you'll be hooked.
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So full grown what is the largest prey they need? I had pet bunnies so I just can't bring myself to even think about getting any snake that needs to snake on thumper.
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My Jungle eats med rats right now. He might grow big enough to eat large rats. I imagine that large rats are *generally* the prey size that they eat (or a couple rats if they get huge).
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Ok gotcha! Don't think I've seen carpets at the local show but can't say I was actively looking either.
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GTP are quite boring... They make you panic with their vivs and husbandry... Panic with their food (you haven't had poop questions until you have had a GTP).. Just generally on tenter hooks all the time... Carpets on the other hand are like nails... User friendly and it's hard to get things wrong... Plus they sit like a GTP, so win win..... JMHO. |
Very cool! My can't be handled much statement was in regards to hurting their spine although I can imagine that a snake who wasn't handled much in their first year may not be the friendliest.
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I somehow missed these last two responses...sorry.
I have a feeling that I too, will prefer the Carpets, even after I (someday) get a GTP. I kinda figured I would end up getting one "token" GTP & it would be a display snake. We shall see. I would love, love, love one that looks like Rocky Gravely's "Flint"!! |
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