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Hey all, Im getting late on my spring claening and I have some animals I absolutely need to clear out BEFORE I get some of my other projects going, this is your cahnce to cash in on some great deals. All the animals in this list belong to me, they are mine. All animals have been accurately sexed by me with probes. All of them eat frozen thawed rats or mice. I am not listing a price as I dont want to cause conflict between myself and anyone else on the repticlic thats breeding or selling carpets. If youre serious about buying please contact me at pauldominicdimarco@live.ca . Im willing to let these animals go for way cheaper than you think. I need them gone. Your emails can be in french. If you cant understand english please dont hesitate to contact me as i can talk/read/type french it just takes me a little bit longer. 2008 Male Jungle Jaguar Carpet Python. Character: Sometimes aggressive during feeding and handling. Email me for more information 2008 Female Jungle Jaguar Carpet Python Character: Very aggressive. Email me for more information. White Jungle Jag 2011(March) Character: Baby Carpet Python I also have other stuff available, 2 male jungles @ 75$ each and another yellow 2010 Jungle jag at 240$ Thank you.
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Thanks everyone, especially Nessa and Xav, thats the FIRST and SECOND compliments the zebra has gotten on this site . Not a lot of people can wrap their heads around this morph and especially the price tag that comes along with them! I mean the differences between the Zebra and a regular jungle arent as evident as lets say a jag and a regular coastal... But a Zebra is still a visual Het for Patternless (and the super even lives :O)
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ma première mygale gynandromorphe
Paul-Dominic a répondu à un(e) sujet de tarcan1 dans Arachnides/Arachnids
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Desert X bumblebee: photos après mue
Paul-Dominic a répondu à un(e) sujet de AleXtreme Reptiles dans Pythons
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Nice debate we have over here. Diadophis, I appreciate your detailed response, I wish I could type as good in french as some of you could in english! Heres the truth short and sweet. We ALL keep exotic animals in captivity. The animals that most of us keep have been captive bred for generations. These snakes, morph or not would not be able to survive if we threw them back into nature. Theres always debate over morphs and hybrids wether its ethical or not. Well we've taken exotic animals and put them in cages in which they probably do not have near enough space to use as they would in the wild. And our captive snakes are much more FAT and Robust than their wild counterparts. Also I guarantee you that Ball Pythons in Africa do not eat frozen thawed laboratory raised rats...lol. So whats really natural about reptile keeping? Nothing much. Thats why if you hybridize, I dont care. The Carpondros that are being hatched out that are higher % of GTP are fantastic. Has anyone seen an ETB x ATB? Wow gorgeous. I keep jaguar carpet pythons, which are a hybrid of subspecies. So the whole "its unatural cause its a funny colour" thing? That doesnt fly with me. Some of us keep snakes in drawers and feed these animals f/t preys, we use artifical incubaters and most of us have a 100% hatch rate. Yet all anyone complains about is the colour...lol. Some of you are quick to point a finger, or to think your ethics are better than someone else. We're all in the same boat. We love reptiles for one reason or another. That being said its fine to have an opinion--but what if I or Marc go to your posts of your animals and say thats ugly its all plain and boring. Cmon, thats not nice...we should all have better manners. If you dont like it dont comment. Have some decency
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I find it interesting that no one here gives reason to why they find the Champagnes unattractive. Everyones quick to say "I think its ugly and thats my opinion" and no one seems to really give a reason to why it is they find it "ugly". I think only Xav actually gave a reason behind his statement when he said they look "sick". Besides that the rest of you just put "I dont like it", "Its Ugly". Eyecu should feel so proud on the odds he hit getting those fantastic snakes, and you guys kind of rained on his parade. I dont think thats cool. But in the end Im sure Eyecu is laughing, because I myself know how much people are willing to pay for animals that are that GOOD-LOOKING with those power genes (hypo and ph albino) I love Champagnes for the different browns and beiges they have, I also have a thing for near patternless snakes--I love the champagne combos out there such as Mimosas, Pinstripe Champs and Lesser Champs.
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Haha...what a fail I posted this in Colubrids Heres two males that I have coming up that Im quite excited about. Heres a little 87.5% Jungle Jaguar Carpet Python I produced back in March: Love the face on his head I REALLY love the fact that there is no yellow on him. Keep in mind hes only 3 months old. And unlike Ball Pythons almost ALL Carpet pythons get brighter and better with age And heres my Zebra..who is starting to yellow up at almost 1 year of age! And heres a picture in which you can get the idea of his size. Give him a few more months and you guys will see how beautiful Zebras can be
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Les 3 premières portées de l'année, Cornsnake
Paul-Dominic a répondu à un(e) sujet de WYZ1 dans Colubridés et Autres Serpents/Colubrids and Other Snakes
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Les Tanimboules CB québécois prêts pour la Saint-Jean!!!!
Paul-Dominic a répondu à un(e) sujet de bistrobob85111 dans Pythons
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Femelle Moluccan Python (Merci Amy!!:-)
Paul-Dominic a répondu à un(e) sujet de Leiopython1 dans Pythons
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Well whatever your keeping them in, whatever youre doing in general, Youre doing a good Job Phil, The specimen looks gorgeous and in shape, and I think the fact that you have all kinds of Scrub python eggs in the incubator shows that you are very Scrub savvy and know exactly how to keep these guys, and breed them at that! Keep up the good work!
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Well I don't usually post in the Boa section too often, but tonight I was taking some pictures of my girlfriends beautiful little Sonoran Boa (Carlos) who I bought for her on her Birthday (last November)...it was fun feeding this guy as usual. I got to say Ive been on the other end of the feeding tongs feeding many different types of snakes but I dont think theres a snake that hits as hard as a good boa! PS: Big thanks to Mike and Marc at regiusco for producing this guy, he is a ph Leopard.
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Well actually for an adult female shes pretty normal sized! And she has to be fat when she produces over 30 eggs a season, she gave Jeff 34 then 36 Eggs...I gave her 2010-11 off! Maybe she'll hit 40!?! And her boyfriends the Zebra :O Might be the first to hit the double co-dom Zebra-Jags! Next year...hopefully Heres tonights feeding And heres some of tonights feeding: Aw balls!
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Hello Everyone. Today my Zebra Carpet Python shed out and he is getting better with each shed! I've posted pictures of him a few times and some on here do not exactly know what a Zebra Carpet Python is, so I thought I could explain it. But for those of you who do not like reading a bunch of text, heres the pictures right away: So from those pictures you can see the main differences between a Zebra and regular Jungle are that the Zebra has much more black pattern and a much more busier pattern at that. Also you can see in the last picture that the belly of the animal is also heavily patterned. This morph, was discovered amongst Jungles. This is the first genetic mutation to be discovered in morelia spilota cheynei. It was proven by Paul Harris (UK) first in 2003. However it was proven co-dominant with a Super in 2008 (also by Paul Harris). That means that animals like mine, a Heterozygous Zebra can be bred together to create the Homozygous (super) Zebra...which is where things get interesting...as a super Zebra is the first VIABLE patternless Carpet Python morph available. Heres a link to the Super Zebra. Like most Jungles, both Zebras and Supers start out kind of gray and black/brown as babies but at around one year to 18 months of age they get that awesome Yellow that most Jungles get at that age. Now the snake in my picture is outside so his yellow is washed out under the sun, and inside my reptile room I cant capture yellow very well, no matter what I do I cannot capture yellow right (carpets was a bad choice i guess ) But I took some comparison pictures. My Zebra Jungle beside a Regular Jungle, I also took pictures of some pattern differences. And ofcourse: So there you have it, thats the Zebra Carpet python, Co-dom and with a super, a lot of things are being done with these guys, Zebra Jags, Caramel Zebras...Paul Harris has already done the Granite Zebra and this year is not only Expecting albino Zebras..but ALBINO SUPER Zebras. Imagine that? Having a solid ALBINO yellow/orangey Carpet! Oh and my friends, the best part: No neurologocal defects (thus far) with the Zebra Morph!
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Im going to find a big female Barneck and kiss her on the head JK ofcourse! I understand what you're trying to say though. With any big snake or even any small snake--all it takes is getting ahead of ourselves and forgetting that these arent domestic animals and then we move funny we scare them, and snap! There was a woman in Carolina a couple years ago that was killed by a 10 foot long reticulated Python while administering medication to it ALONE. Now, I do think (cant say i know as Ive never handled a Scrub) a Reticulated Python would be stronger than a scrub (just so much more massive)--but i think any snake over 10 feet can inflict serious damage if it wants to. But it looks like Mathieu has it very much under control in his pictures and obviously someone else is present in the room incase anything were to happen.
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Can I swear in english on here cause that is ****ing impressive! I love these guys, I had the pleasure of seeing a 15 foot long female the other day behind glass (thank God as she was giving me a dirty look ). I really like M. amethystine..but theres just too much variation in sizes between locales, I heard some of the bigger locales can pass 15' easy. But Ive also heard that some smaller locale males dont get much bigger than carpet pythons. So many whole salers have ALL scrubs listed on their lists as "Amethystine Python" which makes me hesitate to order a baby for myself through the store. All and all though, if I do get a scrub I think my best choice will be the tanimbars (Phil has eggs in the incubator right now I believe?). Atleast with that I can know it'll be captive and Im assured that It'll stay small (small compared to other scrubs). Looks like its a nice tame one! Ive heard these are like baby green tree pythons that never tame down And other than the Australian Scrub python (Kinghorni) I find the Barneck/Amethystine is the most beautiful.
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And just for Mathieu, Ialso grabbed some of the Jungle(Pure! No morphs here my friend ) I bred to the Jungle Jaguar this year. She either comes out white or yellow in her pictures but this is her real colour, very pale yellow. I think her colours and partial striping with the clean background on the male helped make those nice animals I produced this year.. And I think this next girl(IJ 100% Het Granite) will surprise some of you. I take pictures of her inside...shes brown and beige, take her outside in the sun and... I really love those oranges in her, I personally find her to be one of the nicest pure Ijs Ive ever seen (but i may be biased lol) Hopefully the granites she will eventually produce will look as nice as her.