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Ive opened this thread after seeing one on another website; trying to see what different patterns/morphs etc are out there in australia so here is what they had so far please add if you know anymore or Im mistaken ...


black headed pythons
pinstripes
hypos
calicos
axanthic hets
axanthic het /calico x axanthic het /calico
axanthic
bumble bees
goldens
lined yellow
red
albino

coastal carpet pythons
tiger striped
striped
hypo

jungle pythons
black and gold
black and white
tiger
super tigers

centralian carpets
hypo
normals

stimson pythons
orange
wheat belts

spotted pythons
albino
reduced pattern
blonde
burmese phase
100% het for albino
Possible piebald (see gunny's avatar).
leucistic do exist in Qld but are not being bred.
Striped spotteds
het and albino spotteds
platnum macs


childrens
ghost
piebald
Marble recessive morph (Southern x reptiles).
T+ caramel albino (recessive morph)
patternless childreni
caramel childreni,

inland carpets
granite
jaguars

womas
topaz

olive pythons
normal
100% het for albino
albino
granite

darwin carpet pythons
normal
100% het for albino
albino




Add some pix next to the names if you have them available too.. Wasnt really sure what to call the thread either lol...
 
wow.... this has potential to be an awesome thread.... if only ppl would add some pictures......

unfortunantly i am no help
 
Wheat belts is a regional form, not a morph.

Also, i find your take on jaguar morph interesting, being placed exclusively under inland carpets.
 
You have normal listed for quite a few , how is normal different or a morph ?
 
Wheat belts is a regional form, not a morph.

And quite variable at that

LOL thanx Saximus, Not a bad looking critter considering I was thinking that it was just going to be another name for a stock standard animal.
 
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Yeah they look better in real life too. I think that and platinum are the only really amazing looking Ants. Until someone finally admits to owning a leucy anyway...
 
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Jags are to specific to any locality or sub sub species of morelia spilota.
 
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