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    06 Coastal Holdback

    This is one of my favorite holdback coastals from last year. I had a request for some updated pics of her so here she is:



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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    Beautiful snake man! Here is a dumb question for you... are jungle carpet pythons arboreal?
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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo
    Beautiful snake man! Here is a dumb question for you... are jungle carpet pythons arboreal?
    The only dumb question is the question not asked.

    All of the carpet pythons are arboreal. I guess I should say, semi-arboreal. The all can get up in the trees and move around but they are not arboreal in the GTP sense.

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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    Quote Originally Posted by MPenn
    The only dumb question is the question not asked.

    All of the carpet pythons are arboreal. I guess I should say, semi-arboreal. The all can get up in the trees and move around but they are not arboreal in the GTP sense.
    So if I were to purchase one then what type of cage should it live in? Arboreal or non?
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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    Beautiful snake! How's the temperment on those guys?

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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo
    So if I were to purchase one then what type of cage should it live in? Arboreal or non?
    If you give them branches and the space to climb, they will. Some will continue to climb when they are adults and others will prefer to stay closer to the ground. I give all of my carpets room to climb and perch and it's nice to see them hanging out and visible.

    here's a picture of one of my carpet tanks. It is approximately 48"x20"x22"


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    That is one of the nicest looking carpets I've seen and not surprised that she came from your adults, Michael.

    Yours is one of the collections I would love to have more animals from...now to just find the space! I keep thinking about an IJ male....


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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    She is for sure one of my all time favs! Can't wait to see what she will give you when you breed her...hopefully more like her!!! Seeing her makes my day

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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    I know, I am hijacking my own thread but, ......

    Ben, how are your Children's clutches coming along??

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    Re: 06 Coastal Holdback

    she's looking great mike!! can't wait to see how she turns out in coming year...
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