mikeyv1230
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All need to go. great eaters, over 3 months old.I don't have "lineage papers", but I can provide background info here. Both parents came from Nick Mutton. If you don't know who he is, he just published the monograph of carpet pythons and is a renowned carpet python specialist (Inland Reptile, inlandreptile.com - Spokane, WA). He knows the lineage of all carpet pythons and is the American authority on these snakes. The sire was a Port Douglas locale coastal. PD carpets are silver and black, sort of like an axanthic jungle carpet. It is a rare population from extreme northern Queensland and there are only a handful of them left in the US. The dam was a very pretty striped pure coastal that Nick bred as well. That's all I can provide. Both parents were pure coastals, with the male being from a unique population.
Make an offer, will also do a LARGE variety of trades. ([email protected])
Thankyou!
All need to go. great eaters, over 3 months old.I don't have "lineage papers", but I can provide background info here. Both parents came from Nick Mutton. If you don't know who he is, he just published the monograph of carpet pythons and is a renowned carpet python specialist (Inland Reptile, inlandreptile.com - Spokane, WA). He knows the lineage of all carpet pythons and is the American authority on these snakes. The sire was a Port Douglas locale coastal. PD carpets are silver and black, sort of like an axanthic jungle carpet. It is a rare population from extreme northern Queensland and there are only a handful of them left in the US. The dam was a very pretty striped pure coastal that Nick bred as well. That's all I can provide. Both parents were pure coastals, with the male being from a unique population.
Make an offer, will also do a LARGE variety of trades. ([email protected])
Thankyou!