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    1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    These are some of the purest jungles you can get outside of Australia, these represent the look of true wild jungle carpet pythons. No crosses, or mutations here....

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    There seriously isn't enough Morelia attention on this site, ive had this posted for 3 days with no replies, I feel like im wasting my time taking and posting these pictures to get no feedback at all.

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    This is the first I've seen of this thread. I really like the looks of those 2. I like how the pattern is so inconsistent. Will their color change at all as they age?

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    O nice... really nice.. i like the pattern on male goin like lll==lll==lll
    Really really nice carpets and colors are clean too
    Is yellow on them is getting brighter with age or fading away ??


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    Re: 1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    It is called BALL python.net .
    Cant really blame people for not noticing or choosing to respond.

    That said its the first Ive seen on this thread as well, they look nice. I day dream about being able to find out just how pure my girl is since previous owners thought her to be.
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    Re: 1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sariel View Post
    It is called BALL python.net .
    Cant really blame people for not noticing or choosing to respond.

    That said its the first Ive seen on this thread as well, they look nice. I day dream about being able to find out just how pure my girl is since previous owners thought her to be.
    Scale counts are a good way to find out if it's pure.

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    Re: 1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sariel View Post
    It is called BALL python.net .
    Cant really blame people for not noticing or choosing to respond.
    While this is true, we work very hard to expand our interests into all herp related fields. I would LOVE to see more traffic in the Morelia forum, as well as so many other species.

    Sometimes a thread just falls through the cracks, but all in all, no matter which forum you put it in, it's rare for one to go completely unnoticed. I'm sorry that happened to yours. I don't think it's a "waste of time"...sometimes they just need a little nudge is all. Especially when we're trying to grow interest in something other than ball pythons.

    So please, continue to share. Answer what questions you can! They are beautiful snakes and some excellent questions have been asked about them.
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    Re: 1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    You go JLC!

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    Re: 1.1 Pair Vanderventer Jungles!

    I have a pair if Vans myself both females, one was a slow eater but doing great now. You can't go wrong with the Vans and yours are nice to from what I see.

    Curious though about the scale count for identifying different carpet species. That wouldn't be true in all the species of carpets for sure since you cannot even tell the difference in coastals to jungles other than their size and color and that they are also known integrades in their native homeland of Australia. I haven't read up on Ben's/Justin's/Nick's book yet but I'm sure they talk about.

    Cheers!!!

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