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Re: some carpets
Wow those are some awesomee carpets and very nice photos.
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Re: some carpets
Carpets are one of the coolest. Will be a snake I have in the coming years.
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Re: some carpets
great pics!!! I especially love your poss gen stripes!!! If you get babies from them I would be interested in possibly getting some!!!
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Re: some carpets
Hi
very long dxj..
but i like you Jungles more
Great snakes
gr stijn
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Re: some carpets
Wow awesome carpets! That first picture reminds me of a boelen's python.
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Re: some carpets
Wow those are so awsome pythons you have. Now is that a full grown adult that you have outside in the second picture? Do true Carpets get that long?
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Re: some carpets
yeah that one's an adult, but he's only about 8 ft. long. I'm really expecting my red phase coastal to hit about 10 ft. He's only a year and a half old and already pushing past 4 ft. Jungles will be smaller, but the diamond and coastal carpets are pretty good sized...
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Re: some carpets
that snake seams to like being handled might have to email Bob Clark see if he has any JCP. Been thinking for along time about getting one. Do they do well in Vision cages?
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Re: some carpets
the two big ones are in visions right now and they are really active so they're all over the place, I've got my smaller ones in 40-gallon breeders. It really depends on each snake, I think they would do fine in visions as long as you give them a place to hide, they really like to sit in things, and also on top of things... and they will climb when they're exploring and trying to escape... carpets are pretty nippy when they're little and they tend to be pretty food aggressive, but with normal handling they do pretty well and you won't get bitten often...
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