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Opinions on a carpet python

AtrociousOne

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I got this snake about 3 years ago. She was given to me, and I'm really not concerned and just recently started getting curious. She is 7'11" on the dot, and just an all around amazing snake. I know she's a carpet python, just don't know exactly what type. I'm pretty sure she's some sort of coastal cross, but I want some opinions. What do you think? I'm not interested in getting rid of her either, just in case someone's curious.

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I am no expert, but she looks like a pure coastal to me. She is a very pretty snake. Pretty sure she is a pure coastal.
 
With the way a lot of people have been breeding carpets over the past 10+ yrs, I'd be hesitant to label her "pure" without knowing its history...but then I wouldn't call her a cross without knowing that, either. As long as it's just a point of reference for yourself, though, there is nothing wrong with simply calling her a coastal. (If you decide, at some point, to sell her; you can put more thought into the label)
 
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