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Scrub Morphs?

lbratcher4 Apr 05, 2005 04:20 PM

Does anyone know if there are any scrub python morphs available?

Replies (3)

Jim_O Apr 05, 2005 06:49 PM

They have a few different Southern Scrub pictures at www.spitfirereptiles.com.

I have a striped Moluccan scrub. They have not been establsihed well in captivity and this boy is several years from reproductive age.

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Jim

Yasser Apr 06, 2005 11:11 AM

As jim mentioned, we have a few oddball scrubs in our collection. We have striped, hypo and patternless Southern Scrub Pythons as well as what could be an axanthic Barneck. There are also patternless Moluccans, striped Moluccans (like Jims) and one truly patternless Barneck that I know of. But I tend to not want to refer to them morphs until I know they are heritable. Just my preference. Scrubs generally are more difficult to successfully reproduce and therefore these morphs may not become available for quite some time or maybe even not ever.
I equate it to having an albino Boelens Python. If they don't reproduce well in captivity, then there will be no more unless imported.

-Yasser
S R

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lbratcher4 Apr 06, 2005 02:08 PM

np

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