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DarciGibson
at Mon Nov 24 13:57:24 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DarciGibson ]
>>OMG!! That was a lot harder to do than I ever thought.
WOW! I'm impressed! That must have taken an hour at the least! I don't even think I could get a picture of my sankes noes of I kept trying for months!
Anyways I'm just going to post my 2 cents here instead of posting below...So the snake is 5ft and looks fairly grown. If you were here in the states I'd say it would definately be a cross. Since you are in the UK I'd still stay there is a pretty good possibility but either way locality isn't always as important as what you plan to do with them.
If it's going to be a pet...who cares. If you want to breed, just keep in mind that the snake comes from unkown origins. The great thing about carpets now-a-days is that most people breed for pattern/color and not for locality( even most jungles for the most part don't have tracable backgrounds). This is because of the several decades of cross-breeding without imports of local specific specimens. So in saying, your carpet's pattern and color most reminds me of a coastal type. I would probably find another coastal type for breeding if thats your plan. Hope this helps,
Darci ----- Takes all kinds to make a World...
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