Jungle Carpet Python

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very unique set ups. I think they go well with your snakes.
 
What are they like as pets? Id love to have one of these if i can ever get another snake, ive seen a lot of nice specimins around recently, some juvis, some sub-adults and a couple of larger specimins.

Although id love a green anoconda although i know i couldnt possibly house one for life lol, id also love to own an albino burmese python.... oh i can dream lol i love my common boa anyways lol.
 
Thankyou everyone for your kind replies !

Bottomfeeder , jungle pythons are natural variants. However there are a few localities from where they are found which will be a little different for each. Like different yellow colours and sizes. However i think they all come from Queensland. Also there are black and white jungles, they look stunning also but the price tag is also high.

Bogwoodbruce, as pets they are i think the quite the same as any pythons, but they are known to be snappy. My male is friendly and me kids can handle him, however my female is always in defensive mode. She will coil to an S shape and ready to strike, however once i get her out after 30 seconds, she will bite me and draw blood. Feisty one she is heheheh.

I have not owned any other pythons, however i believe that they are pretty good hunters. I have only fed my male once a live mouse, and the way he got the mouse was pretty amazing. It was a perfect strike and was quick as lightning. But to be safe i always feed them thawed rats. The way they move and cling onto doors is just great to watch, really interesting pythons. But in their vivariums they can look like plastic. They hardly move in the day, only at night is when they are active in search for food.

Thanks again for viewing and complimenting everyone, i really appreciate it :)
 
Draqon;4173445; said:
Thankyou everyone for your kind replies !

Bottomfeeder , jungle pythons are natural variants. However there are a few localities from where they are found which will be a little different for each. Like different yellow colours and sizes. However i think they all come from Queensland. Also there are black and white jungles, they look stunning also but the price tag is also high.

Bogwoodbruce, as pets they are i think the quite the same as any pythons, but they are known to be snappy. My male is friendly and me kids can handle him, however my female is always in defensive mode. She will coil to an S shape and ready to strike, however once i get her out after 30 seconds, she will bite me and draw blood. Feisty one she is heheheh.

I have not owned any other pythons, however i believe that they are pretty good hunters. I have only fed my male once a live mouse, and the way he got the mouse was pretty amazing. It was a perfect strike and was quick as lightning. But to be safe i always feed them thawed rats. The way they move and cling onto doors is just great to watch, really interesting pythons. But in their vivariums they can look like plastic. They hardly move in the day, only at night is when they are active in search for food.

Thanks again for viewing and complimenting everyone, i really appreciate it :)
Oh right thanx for the info.
 
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