sallen87
Consider It A Suggestion
How's it going. I am posting this thread in a quest for information. As I have recently, become entranced by what I have found to be called a pastel jaguar python.
My question is about the genetics involved to make such an animal. Let me pause to state something, I am not going to breed to produce these animals. I am a bearded dragon breeder. I simply have to have one of these beautiful snakes. I have just been looking, and doing some research, since I want to know as much as I can before I purchase one.
I have noticed some people list theirs as a jaguar carpet python, as a jaguar jungle carpet python, or as a red jaguar carpet python, etc. And I found one or two people producing a pastel jaguar. My question is if these are all of the Morelia spilota chenyei or if they are of the Morelia spilota mcdowelli, etc. or are they a hybrid of the two of the subspecies?
As I have found contradictory evidence in several online resources. Is the jaguar simply a morph that has been found across several of the Morelia spilota subspecies?
Thanks in advance!
My question is about the genetics involved to make such an animal. Let me pause to state something, I am not going to breed to produce these animals. I am a bearded dragon breeder. I simply have to have one of these beautiful snakes. I have just been looking, and doing some research, since I want to know as much as I can before I purchase one.
I have noticed some people list theirs as a jaguar carpet python, as a jaguar jungle carpet python, or as a red jaguar carpet python, etc. And I found one or two people producing a pastel jaguar. My question is if these are all of the Morelia spilota chenyei or if they are of the Morelia spilota mcdowelli, etc. or are they a hybrid of the two of the subspecies?
As I have found contradictory evidence in several online resources. Is the jaguar simply a morph that has been found across several of the Morelia spilota subspecies?
Thanks in advance!