By Michael Pennell
For those new to the hobby or new to the Morelia genus, the coastal carpet python is one of the largest subspecies of the carpet python family. Coastals range in color according...
By Andrew Paris
The German bloodline (GB, moving forward) of Jungle Carpet Pythons is relatively new to U.S. collections as importation from Germany didn't occur in earnest until recent years, and in relatively small numbers....
By Billy Hunt
When I first entered the world of carpet pythons in 2006, there were only a handful of resources about them one could find on the internet. Australian Addiction Reptiles site, Anthony Caponetto’s...
By Eric Burke
In the carpet python world, there is a snake that is a fantastic neon yellow. Whether you're into carpet pythons or not, if you saw this snake at a reptile show, it...
The Citrus Tiger is a line of tiger carpets that traces to Jason Baylin’s original line of tiger carpets. It was a pairing between an HCQ Tiger and an undocumented coastal carpet. Anthony Cappenetto...
The Sickness (BILS 15.17) was produced from a mildly melanistic male named Jeager (MM.07.05) bred to a Bushmaster imported Highland type (Wamena) female. There were 20 red and 3 yellow neonates that hatched from...
The “Tiger” morph of the Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) was established in California by Neville James back in the late 90’s from animals he acquired from Richard Quick in Alaska. This morph...
Nova Guinea Carpet Pythons are one of the most mysterious morelia we have in the hobby today. Not much is known about their history. They have been in the hobby in Europe for over...