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    Re: Carpet Python Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by kylesreptiles View Post
    Ok I have done some research in my off time thats available and learn the morphs are for different subspecies. I have a Coastal Carpet Female and was wondering the views on breeding the subspecies of others? I know people do it and it makes following carpet pythons a bit confusing with the % of the sub specie the snake is. For exampla the Jaguar is a Coastal Carpet morph but breeders do breed it with jungle which would make the babies 50% coastal and 50% jungle if they are jaguar or not. Isnt it best not took mix the lines of the species?

    just like the hybrid debate, some people are purists, but most don't care. you will get all sorts of opinions but majority just want nice looking animals, regardless of the subspecies, just make sure you let people know what they are and you can't go wrong. the highest yellow animal I ever saw was a diamond jungle jag, so very mixed animal

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