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Re: Australian Snakes?
Why the uncertainty about IJ's being Aussie? (I've never heard of them, by the way, so I wouldn't have a clue.)
Do you mean they're native to other countries as well?
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Re: Australian Snakes?
Irian Jaya carpets are native to the western half of New Guinea. The provinces on the island have gone through a lot of name changes, so people may refer to these carpets as Irian Jayas or West Papuan.
I have one Coastal carpet (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) and will be getting a new hatchling Green Tree python (Morelia viridis) hopefully very soon.
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Re: Australian Snakes?
I recently purchased a male Children's Python hatchling and just today found someone at a show that has eggs in the incubator and expects them to hatch in about a month. I plan to get a female from him. That's the only Aussie snake that I have.
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Re: Australian Snakes?
Welcome!
I don't have any yet but carpet pythons on on my "want list" They are beautiful and docile.
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Re: Australian Snakes?
Welcome! I dont have any aussies yet but i really want a bredlis carpet =]
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Re: Australian Snakes?
 Originally Posted by Clementine_3
I have a pair of Irian Jayas, if we are allowing them as Australian 
I have the same.
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Re: Australian Snakes?
Australian snakes are one of my passions, so I have quite a few!
Currently out of my 30 or so snakes I have:
1.1 Centralian pythons (Morelia bredli)
1.1 Coastal carpet (Morelia spilota mcdowelii)
1.0 Woma (Aspidities ramsayi)
1.0 granite phase spotted python (Antaresia maculosa)
1.0 Macklot's python (Liasis macklotti)
I also have 3.2 Irian Jaya carpets (M. spilota harrisoni) which have a distinct resemblance to the Darwin carpets (M. spilota varigata). I do SO wish we had some Darwins in the States! Though there are many Aussie pythons in the US, we only have what made it over before export was stopped from Oz.
Welcome to the site, you might want to check out the Morelia forum a bit further down on the main page, and also the Other Pythons forum.
Deb
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iHerp. Do you?
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Re: Australian Snakes?
 Originally Posted by dalvers63
Australian snakes are one of my passions, so I have quite a few!
Currently out of my 30 or so snakes I have:
1.1 Centralian pythons (Morelia bredli)
1.1 Coastal carpet (Morelia spilota mcdowelii)
1.0 Woma (Aspidities ramsayi)
1.0 granite phase spotted python (Antaresia maculosa)
1.0 Macklot's python (Liasis macklotti)
I also have 3.2 Irian Jaya carpets (M. spilota harrisoni) which have a distinct resemblance to the Darwin carpets (M. spilota varigata). I do SO wish we had some Darwins in the States! Though there are many Aussie pythons in the US, we only have what made it over before export was stopped from Oz.
Welcome to the site, you might want to check out the Morelia forum a bit further down on the main page, and also the Other Pythons forum.
deb if you ever wanna get rid of one of those beauties let me know
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Re: Australian Snakes?
i have mostly carpet pythons in my collection... they can't be exported/imported from australia anymore, but since they (and many other aussie snakes) are so easy to breed, they're readily available.
congrats on the imbricata, wish we had those in the states!
Colin Vestrand
long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...
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Re: Australian Snakes?
i have 2 jungle carpets...
i want a uhh a Morelia bredli....
i like the color
oh and welcome =]
2.0 Ball Pythons
0.1 Red Tail Boas
1.4 Rabbits
0.1 German Shepherd
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