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cross breeding pythons

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  • 05-25-2009, 11:16 AM
    carpenter tony
    cross breeding pythons
    I was wondering, I keep my big ball python in with my female carpet python and they stay coiled around each other all day any chancs of a mix or can that even happen
  • 05-25-2009, 11:31 AM
    2kdime
    Re: cross breeding pythons
    Yeah its possible, but it'd be a hybrid snake if she were ever to lay eggs.

    Theres alot of mixed thoughts on hybrids, mostly negative ones.

    Also, they're called Carpalls.

    Its also not a good idea to house ANY 2 snakes together for any reason other than breeding. The reason they're staying coiled around each other is for competition for the best spot in the enclosure. Please rethink about re-housing them in they're own enclosures.



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    Originally Posted by carpenter tony View Post
    I was wondering, I keep my big ball python in with my female carpet python and they stay coiled around each other all day any chancs of a mix or can that even happen

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