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Thread: Jewel 2016.

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    I will say this.

    I am NOT a morph type of guy. I actually am far more interested in what snakes look like in their natural environment. I don't think this particular carpet is typical for a "wild type" but I'm not looking for anything especially stunning either. A locality animal of any species is what I like or at least something that would thrive if released back into it's own environment.

    This carpet comes from very typical looking coastal parents as far as I know.



    There may be some diamond influence in one of the parents but these are nothing special.

    I'm not at all disappointed with my girl. The only complaint I have would be her picky eating habits.

    Thanks for the nice words all of you!

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    Re: Jewel 2016.

    You know it seems to me that when considering getting a particular snake, and without having hands on experience with any of the choices, the morph, color, or whatever, is important in deciding on the particular individual you end up selecting. But once you have the animal the most important factor by far is that it is a good and stable individual temperament wise, it's healthy and a good and consistent eater. If it meets that criteria I then know I have chosen an animal that will be a joy to raise and interact with for many years, hopefully. Just my two cents.


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    Re: Jewel 2016.

    Quote Originally Posted by Terminal View Post
    You know it seems to me that when considering getting a particular snake, and without having hands on experience with any of the choices, the morph, color, or whatever, is important in deciding on the particular individual you end up selecting. But once you have the animal the most important factor by far is that it is a good and stable individual temperament wise, it's healthy and a good and consistent eater. If it meets that criteria I then know I have chosen an animal that will be a joy to raise and interact with for many years, hopefully. Just my two cents.


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    I agree.

    Its what YOU and ONLY you want.

    We all have our ideal pet. I like the fact people have different tastes and preferences.

    It keeps things fun and interesting!

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    Re: Jewel 2016.

    Perfectly stated y'all.

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