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Roughed scaled pythons

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Hey, I've been trying to do research on Morelia carinata (Rough scaled pythons) but i just can't seem to find any useful info on them. I know they're still pretty rare in captivity but does anyone know anything about them? I've contacted people who keep them and breed them. I read that they're closely related to GTPs and have pretty similar care requirements, and I'm just wondering if they're delicate and hard to care for like GTPs.
 
There is a very informative section dedicated to them in the book "the complete carpet python". I have not kept them personally so unfortunatelyI can't comment on the care but from what I've come to understandthey are very similar to carpet pythons.
 
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