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    1) Those guys look like they have VERY LOW % diamond blood in them

    2) Diamond carpet pythons are the nominate species of carpet python (Morelia spilota spilota)

    3) Your diamond cross intergrades are most certainly just as arboreal as any other Morelia spilota snake out there. My diamond x jungle x coastal intergrades love their perches, and spend about 50% of the time on them (particularly at night).

    4) Feed rats of an appropriate size. Mouser carpet pythons are a pain. If you don't have a source for proper sized rats local to you, hit up rodentpro.com or any of their competitors. They will ship frozen feeders to your door and have a full range of sizes. Your guys look like they could take rat pinks or fuzzies.
    Last edited by mainbutter; 08-23-2011 at 01:09 PM.

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