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introducing saphira! (DUW)
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I don't know anything about carpet pythons, but she sure is purty.
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Looks like a possible Irian Jaya to me??? Very pretty girl!!! :D Congrats!
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It looks like a coastal to me... nice addition and keep us updated on how she's doing!
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I agree, looks like a Coastal to me as well.
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is this any type of morph?
Why cant anyone just have a snake, why do they always want it to be a morph.
Did you pay for a morph? then its not a morph.
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wow! she's awesome man! Nice! :sweeet:
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Originally Posted by jamesw
Why cant anyone just have a snake, why do they always want it to be a morph.
Did you pay for a morph? then its not a morph.
Easy...........i think he was just curious .........wouldn't you like to know if you had a morph, even if not to breed but just for the hell of it! plus he said he adopted it he might not of paid anything! BUDDY! :colbert:
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Originally Posted by reediculous
Easy...........i think he was just curious .........wouldn't you like to know if you had a morph, even if not to breed but just for the hell of it! plus he said he adopted it he might not of paid anything! BUDDY! :colbert:
People saw it before he did. Chances are people who know what they are doing saw it before he did, so i'd say chances are impossible.
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Very nice girl, love the colors. :D How does she handle? My boy is finally getting better.
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For sure looks coastal to me!! And that sure is a pretty one. Nice snag!!!
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Originally Posted by jamesw
People saw it before he did. Chances are people who know what they are doing saw it before he did, so i'd say chances are impossible.
:( I'm always saddened by stuff like this. It was just a question... it didn't harm you a bit. Get over yourself!
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I don't know what it is but very very pretty:D
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Originally Posted by jamesw
Why cant anyone just have a snake, why do they always want it to be a morph.
Did you pay for a morph? then its not a morph.
i could care less whether shes a "special" morph or not.i just wanted to know.i adopted her and i got her for free.whether shes a morph or not i'll take good care of her.
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Originally Posted by Blu Mongoose
Very nice girl, love the colors. :D How does she handle? My boy is finally getting better.
she's gotten used to me.she used to not be so happy to be handled by me,now i can pick her up and she just slithers everywhere she can go.she's got a sweet temperment!!
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Looks like a nice coastal to me, too.
If you want a definitive answer, post her pic on the morelia forums. Lots of people there that breed and have all the different types and they could for sure give you an answer
www.moreliapythons.com
beautiful snake though!
deb
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First to the dude that jumped the guys case for asking about a morph chill out, all the person who made the OP really wanted to know is what he had.
Second it is hard to tell with Pics some times, because they tend to show more contrast then the animal has if done in good light and a good flash and exposure. BUT if the snakes looks to the eye pretty much like that and I was FORCED to guess my personal best guess (and I am no Morelia expert) would be a Irian and Costal Cross.
Third and I am not nit picking just figure the orginal poster wants to learn. Terms like Irian and Costal are not actually "morphs" the are more accurately a "color phase".
Sort of like a Snow Corn or a Motley Corn are "morphs" while a Okeetee or Miami are just naturaly occuring color phases of the corn snake. In the same way Jungle, Costal, Centralian and Irian Jaya are not "morphs" just naturaly occuring "phases" that are mostly rooted in geography.
A morph carpet would be like a "jaguar" or a amel (though there has only been one so far and it did not breed). Morphs are snakes that are in some way different from naturaly occuring patterns or perhaps have been selectively bred to enhance some natural trait.
For instance jungle carpets are black and yellow in the wild but have been selectively bred to the point where a high yellow with all solid black could honeslty be called a morph.
Again I am not being anal or anything just seems like a good post to be accurate on this subject with.
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Originally Posted by jamesw
Why cant anyone just have a snake, why do they always want it to be a morph.
Did you pay for a morph? then its not a morph.
First of all, DUDE take a chill pill!!! While those of us that has been around on any forum for a while can attest, these type of questions come up all the time. Yes, it can be frustrating, but there is no excuse for you to be rude about it. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. (Sound familiar?)
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Originally Posted by jjspirko
Second it is hard to tell with Pics some times, because they tend to show more contrast then the animal has if done in good light and a good flash and exposure. BUT if the snakes looks to the eye pretty much like that and I was FORCED to guess my personal best guess (and I am no Morelia expert) would be a Irian and Costal Cross.
I agree that it is very hard to get a very accurate feel for a snake from pics. If I had to put money on it though, I would say that it is a jungle x coastal. It sure has a lot of coastal influence to it though.
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Originally Posted by jjspirko
Third and I am not nit picking just figure the orginal poster wants to learn. Terms like Irian and Costal are not actually "morphs" the are more accurately a "color phase".
Actually, Irian and coastal are not "morphs" or "color phases", they are different subspecies.
Coastal carpets are Morelia spilota mcdowelli.
Jungle carpets are M. s. cheynei.
Irian Jayas (West Papuans) are M. s. variegata. Sometimes you will find them referred to as M. s. harrisoni, but this name has yet to be accepted by most in the scientific community.
Centralians (Bredl's python) are distinct enough from the other carpets that it has been designated it's own species, M. bredli.
And Snakeman, welcome to the other forum as well.
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wow sounds like i might have to breed her to prove her out to see what she really is?
so what i have is no pure coastal? i'll keep looking around and see what i can find.
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Originally Posted by Snakeman
wow sounds like i might have to breed her to prove her out to see what she really is?
so what i have is no pure coastal? i'll keep looking around and see what i can find.
Breeding her will not prove anything out. The only way of really knowing what she is is to track down who bred her. Where her parents came from, what they were bred to, etc. Being a rescue that is almost impossible. In the canine world, she would be classified as a mutt.
I think it would be safe to just call her a nice carpet and place her under Morelia domesticus americanus. The American carpet python.
Please don't take this the wrong way as she is a very beautiful carpet python. But there is just no way of saying with any certainty what subspecies she is.
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i see.yeah it would be impossible to actually track down her parents.the guy i got her from,he moved that same day i got her so i have no way of contacting him.either way,shes my first morelia and she'll be happy to be in my care.
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Oh, believe me, I am sure she will be much happier in your care. :relax:
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ya never know what you can find out when you send out a ton of emails... either way that is one nice carpet! its very coastal-ish IMO and if you were interested in breeding it you could probably get a nice project going anyway... a lot people want pure breds but a lot of people just want cool projects. maybe cross it with another hybrid and go from there:
(??new carpet??) x (diamondxcoastal) = ?????
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First of all, DUDE take a chill pill!!! While those of us that has been around on any forum for a while can attest, these type of questions come up all the time. Yes, it can be frustrating, but there is no excuse for you to be rude about it. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. (Sound familiar?)
I was chill when i said that. I'll say what i want, nice or not.
This isnt a forum where you can only say what the people want to hear, they need to truth too.
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Originally Posted by jamesw
I was chill when i said that. I'll say what i want, nice or not.
This isnt a forum where you can only say what the people want to hear, they need to truth too.
This is also not a forum where you can just act like an ass either. :irkd:
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Agreed!!:cool: apperently it must come naturaly to some...
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Originally Posted by jeffnme
This is also not a forum where you can just act like an ass either. :irkd:
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Originally Posted by jeffnme
This is also not a forum where you can just act like an ass either. :irkd:
Now that made my day!!! :8: :8: :8:
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Originally Posted by MPenn
Actually, Irian and coastal are not "morphs" or "color phases", they are different subspecies.
Coastal carpets are Morelia spilota mcdowelli.
Jungle carpets are M. s. cheynei.
Irian Jayas (West Papuans) are M. s. variegata. Sometimes you will find them referred to as M. s. harrisoni, but this name has yet to be accepted by most in the scientific community.
Centralians (Bredl's python) are distinct enough from the other carpets that it has been designated it's own species, M. bredli.
In a perfect world that is correct though a lot of taxonomists debate the validity of many of the sub species.
The bigger issue is so many of the suposed "pure lines" in the US today are not pure and a Jungle is called a jungle just because it is black and yellow. Consider that Austrailia does not let any snake be exported any longer and how many of the carpets brought in are from IJ stock (the only legal wild imports today) and you start to realize that there is a lot of mixed lines and a lot of "Costals" that are just a IJ of a certain look, etc.
I don't belive any breeders do this on purpose it is just that you only know as much about an animal as the source can tell you, etc. There are some pure lines out there but a lot of mixed this or that, called one flavor or another subspecies.
There is a dude over at Repticzone that has a animal that is supposed to be an IJ, it looks like an IJ but it is ever loving huge. Like as big as many male burms! I smell coastal in that one.
Of course now some guy has breed Ball Pythons crossed with Carpets, AKA the "Carball", I am not a big "anti hybrid" guy but gee that just seems like something that never needed to be done. :eek: I do have to be impressed that it happened though, that had to take some effort.
Well I guess it ain't all that bad, you know some people say God got stoned the day he came up with the platapus, :ohmygod:
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