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Children's python morphs

nevmoy

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What are the diff morphs that are available today? Not looking at this second but maybe soon to get a morph male. I've only seen the Carmels. Anyone know what other morphs and who has them, are out there?

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There are hypo, pied and albino.
None are allowed out of Australian collections.
 
Why not? I understand wild caughts are protected, but why captive bred private collection?



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Australia generally doesn't allow any exports of there native wildlife. I say generally because they don't allow wildlife trade but I believe zoo's are allowed and people taking there pets out of the country.
 
Well that is a damned shame b/c I am in love with the patternless Children's pythons that I see are bred all over the place in Australia. I've read that these snakes lose their pattern and supposedly appear patternless as adults, but I've never actually seen that with any captive bred snakes here in the US. Has anyone else?
 
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