I think all morelia spilota are great, they're my favorite snake (it's ok BP.net, BPs are next on my list). sometimes the crossings can be problematic as they can be impossible to identify (if Nick Mutton can't ID it we're probably out of luck) yet are marketed as this or that. Other than being a carpet python, I don't know what the OP's snake is and probably its breeder doesn't really know either. I'm pretty sure it's not a pure IJ as generally recognized by the hobby. The striping indicates coastal, the side blotches hint at a possible diamond influence (though obviously not the classic pattern that give the diamond its common name, I've seen this pattern on a few diamond crosses). All that matters is that the snake is in good hands, appreciated for being an awesome animal and it's offspring are acknowledged as "IJ something".








). sometimes the crossings can be problematic as they can be impossible to identify (if Nick Mutton can't ID it we're probably out of luck) yet are marketed as this or that. Other than being a carpet python, I don't know what the OP's snake is and probably its breeder doesn't really know either. I'm pretty sure it's not a pure IJ as generally recognized by the hobby. The striping indicates coastal, the side blotches hint at a possible diamond influence (though obviously not the classic pattern that give the diamond its common name, I've seen this pattern on a few diamond crosses). All that matters is that the snake is in good hands, appreciated for being an awesome animal and it's offspring are acknowledged as "IJ something".
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