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Reputable Carpet python breeder
Hey guys Im looking to get a jcp or irian jaya carpet python and want to know any reputable breeders? And Im gonna be at a local reptile show in Jacksonville fl anybody else going?
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Yeah there are tons of great ones out there, though not all will have what you're looking for. Here's some off the top of my head in the US:
Morelia Trophy Club (John Battaglia)
Peterson Reptiles
Headhunter Reptiles
Reptilicus/Spectacular Carpet Pythons (Will Leary)
Inland Reptile (Nick Mutton)
Australian Addiction Reptiles
CBReptiles
East Coast Serpents (Jason Baylin)
ReptilesByAH (Andrew Hare)
Spitfire Reptiles (Yasser Moustafa)
That'll get you started. There's more out there that are great, but those are the ones that come to my mind immediately. Moreliapythons.com is a great website, and many of the members there breed but don't run businesses or have websites, so it's worth keeping an eye out. Also I've found a few guys on iHerp have amazing specimens, and plan on messaging a few of them inquiring about future clutches when I have the ability to add more animals to my collection.
I put names down to go with them when I remember them correctly
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Re: Reputable Carpet python breeder
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
Yeah there are tons of great ones out there, though not all will have what you're looking for. Here's some off the top of my head in the US:
Morelia Trophy Club (John Battaglia)
Peterson Reptiles
Headhunter Reptiles
Reptilicus/Spectacular Carpet Pythons (Will Leary)
Inland Reptile (Nick Mutton)
Australian Addiction Reptiles
CBReptiles
East Coast Serpents (Jason Baylin)
ReptilesByAH (Andrew Hare)
Spitfire Reptiles (Yasser Moustafa)
That'll get you started. There's more out there that are great, but those are the ones that come to my mind immediately. Moreliapythons.com is a great website, and many of the members there breed but don't run businesses or have websites, so it's worth keeping an eye out. Also I've found a few guys on iHerp have amazing specimens, and plan on messaging a few of them inquiring about future clutches when I have the ability to add more animals to my collection.
I put names down to go with them when I remember them correctly 
One more, acreptiles.com (Anthony Caponetto)
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Ah yeah I forgot to add Anthony! I always think of him for his cresties, but he's got some nice carpets as well. I like his Irian Jayas in particular, and I'm not much of a fan of IJs
Last edited by mainbutter; 04-23-2011 at 03:38 PM.
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Re: Reputable Carpet python breeder
Thanks alot everybody thats alot of help Im getting excited
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Ok here some lookers.
http://www.reptilesbyah.com/rbah-cms...&g2_itemId=901 heres one pretty dude by A h and here is a full grown jungle carpet by by theshore reptiles that Ive been corresponding with what do you guys think. And also what the heck is a jag or jag sibling? HAH Thanks alot
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Ok here some lookers.
http://www.reptilesbyah.com/rbah-cms...&g2_itemId=901 heres one pretty dude by A h and here is a full grown jungle carpet by by theshore reptiles that Ive been corresponding with what do you guys think. And also what the heck is a jag or jag sibling? HAH Thanks alot
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Re: Reputable Carpet python breeder
A jag (jaguar) is a co-dom mutation of the coastal carpet python. When breeding a jag to a normal, the offspring that are not jags are referred to as jag sibs. It is more apparent when the species are crossed to signify the coastal carpet influence. Ex., are a jungle bred to a jag.
While I do not keep jungles carpets anymore, I do have and produce some extremely nice IJ's. I just don't post as much on the forums anymore due to time constraints.
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