need help on identifying the rescue that came to me
I was brought a rescue yesterday, I think its a carpet python bit not sure type or if its a morph or Wat. The snake was found in an apartment closet after tenants moved out. Pic is on profile. Please help
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That's Wat I was thinking. Never had or seen one in person. How much do they usually go for? And do u know how big they get
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218ReptileRescue
That's Wat I was thinking. Never had or seen one in person. How much do they usually go for? And do u know how big they get
From the article Aaron posted:
"Coastal or Queensland Carpets (M. s. mcdowelli)
These grow the largest. Although some females have been known to grow to 10 or 11 feet in length (and maybe even more), most adults stay in the range of 7-9 feet."
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Daybreaker
From the article Aaron posted:
"Coastal or Queensland Carpets (M. s. mcdowelli)
These grow the largest. Although some females have been known to grow to 10 or 11 feet in length (and maybe even more), most adults stay in the range of 7-9 feet."
False - normaly they grow within the same range as Jungles, sometimes slightly larger, but in most cases there is a small difference in captivity. Larger growing coastals come from the southern region of their range (if memory serves). It's just like saying Irian Jaya, M. s. harrisoni, are the smallest growing :colbert: These actually can grow to 7ft in a nice size female. Note they are not known for engaging in male to male combat, so natural selection has geared toward larger females.
The largest growing carpet pythons by definition would be M. bredli, which is arguablly a different sub species :-), but the largest growing Morelia would be the Scrub Python. None the less, a 7-9 ft coastal is NOT a common site.
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reptileexperts
False - normaly they grow within the same range as Jungles, sometimes slightly larger, but in most cases there is a small difference in captivity. Larger growing coastals come from the southern region of their range (if memory serves). It's just like saying Irian Jaya, M. s. harrisoni, are the smallest growing :colbert: These actually can grow to 7ft in a nice size female. Note they are not known for engaging in male to male combat, so natural selection has geared toward larger females.
The largest growing carpet pythons by definition would be M. bredli, which is arguablly a different sub species :-), but the largest growing Morelia would be the Scrub Python. None the less, a 7-9 ft coastal is NOT a common site.
Do you have some links to more coastal carpet info?