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A bunch of carpet pythons!
I guess fake is the new real ?
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Re: new to the forum and to carpets
 Originally Posted by gman8585
Nice IJ!
thanks man. i think this one might lead to others......
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Hahaha, ummm yeah...lots of others. Carpets, you can't just have one!
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Re: new to the forum and to carpets
Yeah get more. Carpets are great. Compared to the ball pythons it's like..... having a snake. As opposed to.....having a rock.
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 Originally Posted by van_garret2000
Yeah get more. Carpets are great. Compared to the ball pythons it's like..... having a snake. As opposed to.....having a rock. 
We recently got a BP as our first snake. My 12yr old desperately wants a Jungle carpet python. Are they easily handle able? We want a snake we can hold and interact with but not one that is excessively flighty or nippy. Would you recommend a Jungle carpet? There is a beautiful young one available locally and I'm considering it as a birthday gift for her?
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Re: new to the forum and to carpets
 Originally Posted by chet1028
We recently got a BP as our first snake. My 12yr old desperately wants a Jungle carpet python. Are they easily handle able? We want a snake we can hold and interact with but not one that is excessively flighty or nippy. Would you recommend a Jungle carpet? There is a beautiful young one available locally and I'm considering it as a birthday gift for her?
They can be nippy as youngsters but with a bit of handling most calm down easily enough.
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 Originally Posted by lefty
thanks man. i think this one might lead to others...... 
I have little doubt, welcome to morelia!
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Re: new to the forum and to carpets
 Originally Posted by chet1028
We recently got a BP as our first snake. My 12yr old desperately wants a Jungle carpet python. Are they easily handle able? We want a snake we can hold and interact with but not one that is excessively flighty or nippy. Would you recommend a Jungle carpet? There is a beautiful young one available locally and I'm considering it as a birthday gift for her?
They are great, but they are not ball pythons... where a BP is naturally wired to ball up[ when threatened a Carpet Python is not. That said I love handling my carpet python (75% coastal 25% jungle Carpet Python) Some can be nippy when they are young but 99% of them will completely grow out of it.
If there is one local to you then I would suggest that take a look at it first hand. (I would take your Daughter as well) hold this particular CP and get a feel for him/her. Jungle Carpets will get bigger than a BP will so keep that in mind.
Here is a good resource on Carpet Pythons:
http://www.acreptiles.com/main/index...=81&Itemid=140
Jungles are great for first carpet pythons, and if you already have some experience with BP's then I would say go for it.
~Aaron
0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
1.0 Coastal/Jungle Carpet Python (Shagrath)
0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Nergal)
0.1 Bearded Dragon (Gaius)
1.0 Siberian Husky (Picard)
0.1 German Shepherd/Lab Mix (Jadzia)
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 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
They are great, but they are not ball pythons... where a BP is naturally wired to ball up[ when threatened a Carpet Python is not. That said I love handling my carpet python (75% coastal 25% jungle Carpet Python) Some can be nippy when they are young but 99% of them will completely grow out of it.
If there is one local to you then I would suggest that take a look at it first hand. (I would take your Daughter as well) hold this particular CP and get a feel for him/her. Jungle Carpets will get bigger than a BP will so keep that in mind.
Here is a good resource on Carpet Pythons:
http://www.acreptiles.com/main/index...=81&Itemid=140
Jungles are great for first carpet pythons, and if you already have some experience with BP's then I would say go for it.
Thanks. We actually visited him yesterday and she held him for 15-20 minutes and absolutely fell in love. She has giving me the puppy dog eyes for 2 days, begging me to buy him. He was very calm. Definitely more active than most of the BPs we've handled. But not at all flighty or aggressive.
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Sorry Lefty. Didnt mean to high jack your thread.
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