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Congrats on the pickup. If you're still looking, can buy the book straight from Nick's website.
http://www.inlandreptile.com/index.html
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I'm not familiar enough with coastals to give any feedback in that regard but you do have a nice looking snake there.
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Re: Very excited!
 Originally Posted by John1982
I'm not familiar enough with coastals to give any feedback in that regard but you do have a nice looking snake there.
Thanks, I like her no matter what. Jungles and Coastals are very close in relation and they very a great deal. I will be curious to see the end size result and color change.
In a way, I'm rather hoping for a cross as I don't want anything too huge, but only because I'd have to upsize the cage.
I'll be bumping up the feeding soon and we should see some changes.
I'll also be getting that book!
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Nice snake you have there! I'm hoping to get carpet one day and the one you have is very nice. I wonder, just as you said, what it will look like in the future.
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Re: Very excited!
 Originally Posted by Illegible
Nice snake you have there! I'm hoping to get carpet one day and the one you have is very nice. I wonder, just as you said, what it will look like in the future.
Thanks. I've been do a lot of research and things are classed and reclassed frequently. There is a study that shows DNA of coastal and jungle carpet pythons is the same and one could consider the jungle a "locality" of coastal. It could also explain why there are some very large jungle carpets out there. Almost everything, note I said almost, in the US has about 30 years of crossing and diluting going on. Looking at some of the Aussie carpet pictures and forums, you can see a lot of differences. I may end up with a giant, or a very colorful, small snake. It's sort of fun not really knowing. Yet I do know the mother is 9.5 feet long.
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