Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
a note on jags: they are reaching that period in a morph's history where they are widespread enough to be mass produced and wholesaled.. so there are very nice jags out there and there are not-so-nice jags out there.. Prices are completely dictated by what grade they are. A grade jags can be pretty pricey still, but C and D grades are dropping in price, I've seen $350 and lower for those.
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
Let me clarify a little bit.
Though I am looking at Jags, I am not necessarily going to get one. I really want a nice Carpet Python (I love the way they look and handle) that has a real nice black and yellow contrast on it. If I can find a Jungle Carpet that is really pretty with a good yellow contrast, that would also suit my desires.
I don't plan to breed, this is more of a show animal/pet.
Edit: By looking at a lot of babies, I have noticed that they seem to all start brown and get yellow as they get older. Is there any indication of how yellow a baby will become (jaguar or jungle).
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
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blackcrystal22
Let me clarify a little bit.
Though I am looking at Jags, I am not necessarily going to get one. I really want a nice Carpet Python (I love the way they look and handle) that has a real nice black and yellow contrast on it. If I can find a Jungle Carpet that is really pretty with a good yellow contrast, that would also suit my desires.
I don't plan to breed, this is more of a show animal/pet.
Edit: By looking at a lot of babies, I have noticed that they seem to all start brown and get yellow as they get older. Is there any indication of how yellow a baby will become (jaguar or jungle).
Your best bet will be to look at the parents.
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
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blackcrystal22
Is there any indication of how yellow a baby will become (jaguar or jungle).
a look at the parents is the best indication! hope that helps
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m00kfu
Your best bet will be to look at the parents.
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mainbutter
a look at the parents is the best indication! hope that helps
So they're kind of like chameleons and GTPs in a way?
It's it always good to think that they will get yellower with age and at least not get any browner?
I think I'm starting to look for more of a really nice jungle carpet rather than a jaguar, so if anyone has anymore breeders suggestions, let me know.
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
I can't personally vouch for either of these, as I haven't done business with them, but here are two more carpet python breeders you can check out:
Anthony Caponetto - http://acreptiles.com
Australian Addiction - http://www.australianaddiction.com
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
Re: Jaguar Carpet Breeders
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Caz
Haha, as if I could afford a regular Jag in the first place!
I'm a college student, I'm damn broke. :P
Hey, what are good cages for these guys? I know a good arboreal animal plastics cage (or home built one) is desirable when they're adults, but what about when they're still young? Will they go in tubs ok? I wanted to see if I could find a taller tub (28-41q) that I could screw in some arboreal climbing branches and hangouts for him to chill on, or are tubs just too difficult for these guys?
I also don't know how easy it would be to heat that.. considering my boa has a heat lamp double (my room get so cold) with the UTH in order to keep him warm when he's climbing, which is most of the time.