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Can someone help me identify this snake?

m1n054

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Can someone identify me this? Link

I was searching for Coastal Carpet Pythons and it came up and I think it's gorgeous but I couldn't find any other pictures like this under Coastal Carpet Python...
 
Carpets can be bruisers - bigger coastals can reach 8 to 9 feet. Gorgeous snakes, but that's a bit big for my taste. The Irian Jaya variants stay smaller, but tend not to have the amazing colors and patterns of the coastals.
 
Too big for me....my false water cobras are the largest I have and they take a lot of space....
 
We have had a carpet python for years, George is pushing 13. He eats thawed rats when he wants, not very cage defensive but when he's on food he can get aggressive. Don't know if it's an age thing but the older in age the longer he goes off food. Still loves to climb, and out of the cage just a big ol' baby to handle :)
 
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