cornboa
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OK, so I've been researching this species a while now; like before I joined hear. I am really frustrated with people and companies that refer to White Lipped Pythons as ~D'Alberts~ Pythons. I respectfully request that you go to http://leiopython.de/index.html where you can read about these beautiful animals and discover that their scientific name is Leiopython albertisii and that is because they where named after Lugi Maria d'Albertis; and yea the 'd' is lower case in the formal name of the discoverer.
I personally plan to only have snakes in there 'natural' coloration all be it that there is enough variation in nature for my liking. I harbor no ill will against those that like 'morph's' from selective breeding; it just is not my thing.
I do have trouble with someone trying to sell a D'Albert's Python though. There are two main phases of the White Lipped python and they are Northern and Southern in reference to PNG and it is because of the mountain range on the island. Yes I know there are other sub's related to this family; once again refer to the above web-site.
I am new here and not trying to pick an argument; but with so much attention paid to breeder generated morphs I would think that we could all respect the names and taxonomy of the true bloods.
I personally plan to only have snakes in there 'natural' coloration all be it that there is enough variation in nature for my liking. I harbor no ill will against those that like 'morph's' from selective breeding; it just is not my thing.
I do have trouble with someone trying to sell a D'Albert's Python though. There are two main phases of the White Lipped python and they are Northern and Southern in reference to PNG and it is because of the mountain range on the island. Yes I know there are other sub's related to this family; once again refer to the above web-site.
I am new here and not trying to pick an argument; but with so much attention paid to breeder generated morphs I would think that we could all respect the names and taxonomy of the true bloods.