By Ryan Dumas
Every year I have a select few pairs of herpetofauna I attempt to reproduce. Planning and executing a synthetic cycle of events that trigger them to do so is not always easy....
1. Snake Hooks
Snake hooks are my number one must have. I have hooks in every room where I keep snakes. I have a pretty significant carpet python collection, and having them all hook trained...
by Billy Hunt
Papuan carpet pythons or Irian Jaya carpet pythons are a subspecies in the carpet python complex under the nomenclature, Morelia spilota harrisoni. They are the smallest of the carpet pythons and a personal...
By Casey Cannon
Bredl's Pythons are from the harsh environment of central Australia. The canyons of the MacDonnell Ranges, where this species calls home, commonly has summertime highs over 100F and occasional wintertime lows below...
By Billy Hunt
When I discovered carpet pythons back in 2006, the one animal that drew me to them, was the infamous 50% Irian Jaya Jaguar “Bullwinkle”. At that time, I had no idea what...
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...