It was at the Columbus Reptile Convention in Ohio and i took a picture of the name to search it and am having no luck on finding it
Link to the picture
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It was at the Columbus Reptile Convention in Ohio and i took a picture of the name to search it and am having no luck on finding it
Link to the picture
It's a morph of the reticulated python. beyond that I have no clue.
Josh
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reticulated python het for albino. I have no idea what Japyarroh may mean and neither did google.
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I think this person was trying to spell the locality name.."Jampea", and is an absolutely horrible speller..LMAO!! 
~Doug
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..are there Jayapura retics?
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Well, there are a very well-known type of Sorong and Jayapura locality Green Tree python, and other types of Morelia like Scrub pythons, etc.. from that locale in Indonesia, so there is a possibility there could possibly be some type of retic from there maybe? I don't know if there are actually any retics known from that exact locale per se, but lots of animals are imported out of the port city of Jayapura.
later, ~Doug
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