Are Carpets and Green Tree Pythons the new ball pythons?
I have never been to a reptile show. But I saw a article on kingsnake.com saying carpet pythons are getting a lot more popular. Of course the maze of morphs ball pythons have is unbeatable but do carpets and GTP's have the chance for such diverse morphs? Or big money market like ball pythons?
Re: Are Carpets and Green Tree Pythons the new ball pythons?
I'm no expert when it comes to Morelia, but from what I understand selectivity is based more on locale than morphs. There are a few carpet morphs but the different coloration in gtp's is based solely upon locale.
They definitely are becoming more popular, but I don't think they'll ever beat out ball pythons simply because they have more elaborate husbandry requirements (arboreal caging and high humidity levels) and because they aren't ideal snakes for beginner keepers and therefore there are fewer potential buyers. (Not saying this is a bad thing, imo keeping these snakes among experienced keepers is great, it just means that they don't have the same potential for popularity as ball pythons do.)
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i realize this is only one of the points you mentioned ^, but i read carpets dont have such high humidity requirements as many caresheets would have you believe??? again no expert just something i came across
Yeah a carpet would do fine in 60% humidity and I honestly think green tree python care as far as humidity is often a bit overstressed. Like yes they need humidity. I was just reading about this. That people have had them for years just misting it's cage twice a day sometimes once with no incident.
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because they have more elaborate husbandry requirements (arboreal caging and high humidity levels) and because they aren't ideal snakes for beginner keepers
While that may be true of GTP's it is definitely not true of Carpets. They are just as easy to keep as BP's and make great beginner or first snakes. They are slowly becoming more popular but I just don't see them, in the near future, popping up in every pet shop. Not sure why, as they are excellent snakes, but am glad they aren't at the same time. lol.
Not sure you can lump all Morelia under one umbrella for this conversation ;)
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Okay, thanks for correcting my mistake. Like I said, I don't have any experience with Morelia, that's just what I've read.
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Crazy4Herps
they have more elaborate husbandry requirements (arboreal caging and high humidity levels) and because they aren't ideal snakes for beginner keepers and therefore there are fewer potential buyers.
I'm going to have to disagree here. I'd say that carpet pythons are hardier and easier to keep than ball pythons. I've been a proponent that "high humidity" requirements are a myth, and Nick Mutton's/Justin Julander's new book opens with a few myths.. with a high humidity requirement being among them.
Carpet pythons make for excellent first snakes.
Now with GTPs.. I don't keep them and have no opinions formed.