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Red Phase Carpet

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So a fellow forum member at another site sent me pics of a carpet python he possesses that is unique (to me, at least) in that it is a red phase carpet. There does seem to be some debate as to whether it is a jungle/carpet or a coastal carpet. Wonder if you guys can perhaps shed some light on the matter?

The link to the website is: http://www.monsterpets.net/gizmo.htm

Be interested to hear your views!
 
It's a Cross

Having had a litter of over twenty Morelia Bredli I'd say the martkings on that animal and even the baby pic colo are very close. I think the chances of that that animal being a cross are about 120%. I doubt very much if it's a color phase as stated. I like the looks of it but would like to know if the poster really knows the genetic parents for a few generations or even one. Just my two cents.
 
I can't be a certain as Greg is about them being crosses, but I won't discount his thoughts either. I have seen a bit of hype about red phase coastals, usually from people working with jaguar projects. I have also produced babies with a reddish hue from distinctly black and yellow parents - I've never kept them into adult hood, but the red seems to fade over time...I don't know if that will be the case with these or not
 
Greg-- Thats where the debate originated, we/he isnt sure of the parents, so we we're trying to make some sort of distinction based on patterning/coloration/head bars etc. Since you're convinced of a cross, what pairing would you propose it to be the result of?

Just noticed an error in my original post..the debate was whether it was a jungle/diamond carpet or a coastal. If there is diamond in there, it's definitely not showing in the patterning. Guess we'd get a good idea when the animal maxes out in length?
 
Personally, I would call it coastal...based solely on the patterning.
If there is diamond in there, it's definitely not showing in the patterning.
What do you base that statement on? Probably the most common change you see with diamond Xs is an increase in color tipped scales, which that one certainly shows...but coastals show that anyway, its just that the color isn't as remarkably offset.
Guess we'd get a good idea when the animal maxes out in length?
Not necessarily, coastals get pretty big too...8-9 footers are not unheard of.
 
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