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  • 07-05-2015, 06:47 PM
    carpet
    Action images of my Carpets
  • 07-05-2015, 06:58 PM
    carpet
    For those who want to do the same thing, get account with Google Photos and sink your camera/phone (or load them). Then take pics rapidly. Google's algorithm will pick up on the time and offer a .gif via email. Might be a good way to show more details of your snakes.
  • 07-05-2015, 10:16 PM
    Reinz
    Great shots for great looking Carpets!
  • 07-05-2015, 11:46 PM
    Gio
    Beautiful animals!

    I assume the first is the diamond cross?

    Keep the photos coming they look great!
  • 07-06-2015, 01:29 AM
    carpet
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Beautiful animals!

    I assume the first is the diamond cross?

    Keep the photos coming they look great!

    Thank you Gio, yes she is Diamond x Jungle. Out of a few other siblings, she had the most "diamond" traits, and was with the highest yellow.
  • 07-06-2015, 07:16 AM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carpet View Post
    Thank you Gio, yes she is Diamond x Jungle. Out of a few other siblings, she had the most "diamond" traits, and was with the highest yellow.

    I'd like to see more of her. My costal is a cross, but it is really impossible to tell with what. I've been told jungle, diamond or possibly IJ.

    My girl looks nothing like her parents, and actually looks a little like your girl (diamondX) here in some pictures.
  • 07-11-2015, 04:40 AM
    carpet
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    I'd like to see more of her. My costal is a cross, but it is really impossible to tell with what. I've been told jungle, diamond or possibly IJ.

    My girl looks nothing like her parents, and actually looks a little like your girl (diamondX) here in some pictures.


    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/z0...2s2bTc=s729-no

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/y2...o=w842-h729-no
  • 07-11-2015, 03:14 PM
    Reinz
    Came back to look at this last pic again. I guess what is intriguing and so cool to me looking at these two side by side is, they (colors) are a reverse of each other. And that just looks so awesome together!
    You have a beautiful pair there.

    It looks like the water bowl is big enough for both of them to squeeze into together if need be for s soak. If they both go into the blue at the same time. I'd like to see a pic of that.
  • 07-11-2015, 04:55 PM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    I guess it all depends on the lighting, but your girl seems to look, AND IS a lot more diamond than mine.
    http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/IMG_2482.jpg

    Mine is a coastal MUTT, and I'll never be 100% on what is in her makeup.

    You've got two nice ones there and I like the contrasting patterns, one dark snake, one light snake.

    How are they getting on?

    No acclimation issues being housed together I'm guessing?

    Are the activity levels the same? One more arboreal than the other?

    My girl is about 50-60% perched and 40-50% ground.

    Keep the photos coming,,, there are not enough carpet folks posting here!
  • 07-11-2015, 07:05 PM
    carpet
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Mine is a coastal MUTT, and I'll never be 100% on what is in her makeup.

    Interesting pattern, almost like a Bredi's, but can also see Diamond and Jungle as well. I also think yours is a bit older than mine, so hard to tell as they can change so much with age and depending on background.

    Normally I would probably not mix species or sub-species, but these guys seem to be already down that road and the colors are amazing on Carpets. Maybe once I get into the genus more, I might start working with local/species specific.

    So far so good, they will even share water bowl even though I have two. The Jag does climbs and perches more, while the Jungle x Diamond hardly climbs and is typically on the ground or in the water.

    I did have an issue with mites (found a couple), the first week and that was eradicated. With all the ways of controlling mites, I am surprised they make it into collections. The only thing I can think of is being imports of other snakes and/or bad husbandry by those who return or sell to the pet store. That worries me due to the disease these can harbour and spread.

    As far as feeding, I just feed at the same time and monitor/keep separate until they both have consumed the meal. So far not that hard, and by two days they are ready to hold and don't show any aggression twords myself or each other.

    As far as people discussing, it is a tough thing to put yourself out there and share your experiences. Plus, there are just less people into reptiles than back in the day. I will keep sharing because I am just amazed at what great pets Carpets make and the amazing colors you get out of them. Thank Gio for taking the time to chat and share yourself. It is these conversations that will keep the chat rooms inviting to those new and those old to the hobby wanting to share their experiences.
  • 07-11-2015, 07:30 PM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carpet View Post
    Interesting pattern, almost like a Bredi's, but can also see Diamond and Jungle as well. I also think yours is a bit older than mine, so hard to tell as they can change so much with age and depending on background.

    Normally I would probably not mix species or sub-species, but these guys seem to be already down that road and the colors are amazing on Carpets. Maybe once I get into the genus more, I might start working with local/species specific.

    So far so good, they will even share water bowl even though I have two. The Jag does climbs and perches more, while the Jungle x Diamond hardly climbs and is typically on the ground or in the water.

    I did have an issue with mites (found a couple), the first week and that was eradicated. With all the ways of controlling mites, I am surprised they make it into collections. The only thing I can think of is being imports of other snakes and/or bad husbandry by those who return or sell to the pet store. That worries me due to the disease these can harbour and spread.

    As far as feeding, I just feed at the same time and monitor/keep separate until they both have consumed the meal. So far not that hard, and by two days they are ready to hold and don't show any aggression twords myself or each other.

    As far as people discussing, it is a tough thing to put yourself out there and share your experiences. Plus, there are just less people into reptiles than back in the day. I will keep sharing because I am just amazed at what great pets Carpets make and the amazing colors you get out of them. Thank Gio for taking the time to chat and share yourself. It is these conversations that will keep the chat rooms inviting to those new and those old to the hobby wanting to share their experiences.

    Yes indeed, we'll keep up the good banter.

    I'd be curious to see if your 2 animals would behave differently if housed alone.

    It would actually be interesting on the experiment side of things.

    That sucks about the mites, and hopefully there will be no future issues because of them.

    Of the species and sub-species it is said the diamonds are the least arboreal of the carpet group, but still, that is relative as with anything there are animals that seem to go against the norm and they are still climbers.

    I gave my girl, (she is 2 years old) a very arboreal cage, and it seems to be accepted and "enjoyed" by her.

    She is moving into her growth spurt phase again after a bit of a heavy feeding. A bit too heavy IMO, but boy can they take, and easily process things that would kill a boa constrictor.

    Best of luck, and I'm looking forward to seeing more stuff from you.

    I appreciate the correspondence!
  • 08-02-2015, 02:50 AM
    carpet
    Another update. I ended up separating them. After buying the Carpet Python book recommended, I still see that it is common practice to keep at least breeders together, but also am finding discussion on them living healthier lives with larger cages and appropriate temperatures. With one have Diamond Python in the blood, I would rather monitor them separately and maybe cool that one a bit more. Here is another pic of the female, with the tank all to herself...
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6F...=w1058-h950-no
  • 08-03-2015, 08:11 PM
    carpet
  • 08-04-2015, 09:38 AM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carpet View Post
    Another update. I ended up separating them. After buying the Carpet Python book recommended, I still see that it is common practice to keep at least breeders together, but also am finding discussion on them living healthier lives with larger cages and appropriate temperatures. With one have Diamond Python in the blood, I would rather monitor them separately and maybe cool that one a bit more. Here is another pic of the female, with the tank all to herself...
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6F...=w1058-h950-no

    Probably a good call for a number of reasons. BUT, I know you were quite cautious with your initial setup.

    You are older than I initially thought you were and not looking for an excuse to own more snakes by avoiding another cage.

    I'm glad you bought the book! :)



    I read through mine often and still learn quite a bit. The information provided is from a number of sources and real studies from the wild and captivity.


    I think having 2 nice carpet setups will be very fun to watch and I'll be curious to see if you find subtle differences in your animals since one has the diamond blood.

    If you have the time and the funds, give them a nice, tall, busy habitat with perches and cover and watch them do their thing.

    I'll be looking for pictures!

    BTW:

    They are beautiful looking animals.
  • 09-16-2015, 02:48 AM
    carpet
    She was looking good the other day so I took another pic of her. She is growing fast!

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wE...A=w797-h728-no
  • 09-24-2015, 11:14 PM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carpet View Post
    She was looking good the other day so I took another pic of her. She is growing fast!

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wE...A=w797-h728-no

    I can't see the picture mate,,,

    Any chance you could re-post?

    I'll bet they are really popping now.

    My girl is browning out a bit. I'm not too upset, I guess it's something to expect for a more "wild" type animal, but I have to say, I like how your stuff looks.

    I need to see that picture!!!
  • 09-26-2015, 04:22 AM
    carpet
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    I can't see the picture mate,,,

    Any chance you could re-post?

    I'll bet they are really popping now.

    My girl is browning out a bit. I'm not too upset, I guess it's something to expect for a more "wild" type animal, but I have to say, I like how your stuff looks.

    I need to see that picture!!!

    Sorry, lets try again...

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4j...I=w588-h537-no
  • 09-26-2015, 11:20 PM
    Gio
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by carpet View Post

    AAHH yep!!

    That's a smoker!

    Great coloring and pattern.
  • 09-29-2015, 10:32 PM
    Firemaniv
    Re: Action images of my Carpets
    Your jungle/diamond looks awesome. If I ever get another carpet that is what it will be.
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