This is a yearling we're raising up. It'll be neat to see how he looks overall when he's a big boy.
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This is a yearling we're raising up. It'll be neat to see how he looks overall when he's a big boy.
Wow! Love the head pattern...very interesting snake. What did the sibs look like?
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JOHN H in NH
that is one super sweet snake.i've had a couple brown coastals,but nothing as gorgeous as that.if you ever need to find him a new home.......just kidding(not really).
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1.1 coastal carpets (adidas,serena)
1.0 bearded dragon (trouble)
0.0.1 ally snapper (megalon)
0.0.1 matamata (jub jub)
1.1 eastern box turtles (spanky,lacey)
1.1 penisula cooters (ms piggy,turtle to be named later)
1.0 mutt (rufus)
2.0 kids (cb)
0.1 wife (wc)
Thanks for the kind words guys. He's mindblowing every time I lay my eyes on him. His lineage is supposedly pure Coastal according to the folks who bred him. There is nothing that makes me think otherwise. And at the same time, I care little about purity and moreso about beauty with our pythons. In any case, we only got to pick up one of the sibs (it was pretty interesting although not quite as unique as this one). But we also got an older half-sib to those two that is now in the hands of Matt Brock and now goes by the name of Crampy. She is spectacular.
Thanks again.
Yasser is correct. Here is Crampy, the half-sibling to the snake in his post.

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