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Difference between Jaguar and Red Jaguar Coastal Carpet

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I've been trying to figure it out, and I think I have the answer, but am still not sure...
What's the difference between a regular Jaguar carpet and a red jaguar carpet?

I originally thought it was that (assuming the parents were well bred) the regular jaguars tend to be yellow-ish as adults, and the reds are, well, red-ish, but now I'm reading in a post by user Maxrr that Red Jags typically grow to be "exceptional adults with more intense yellows and oranges than a standard Jag." I thought that standard Jags were yellow x.x

What I really want is a high-yellow jaguar pure coastal carpet python, not an orange or red, and don't want to shell out 600-700 dollars or more for the wrong snake.

Please, no guesses, only for-sure answers.

I know that colors change as carpets mature, and I'm referring to what I want in the way of colors in an adult, although I am buying one as a hatchling.
 
Hope this helps you a little.The term "red" means that the babies are red colored neos.This applies to coastal carpets as well as coastal jags.Many red coastals grow to be exceptional adults even if they are not jags.
Jamey
 
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