is my pet a darwin?

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the guy i bought this off claimed its a darwin but the markings dont look right to me and help? btw any idea on how it is?IMG_3242.jpgIMG_1149.jpg
 
A more clearer picture would be good, but from those pics it looks like a Bredli.
 
You can use fecal sample to see if there may be evidence of parasites that are would in wild animals, however it's hard to get a 100% accurate (unless you know that it's wild caught). Looks like a Bredli to me. Why do use ask about wild caught, do you suspect its wild?
 
yeah i do the previous owner didnt handle it much and he bites alot will upload a better pic soon and thanks

IMG_8403.jpg bit more light
 
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Just because it bites doesnt make it wild caught, some snakes will always bite. Doesn't matter if they are captive or wild. That's isnt a way to tell.
 
where are you because last year someone soled me a "darwin carpet" aswell that turned out to be a bredli
lucky it only cost 200 dollars
 
I'd be hesitant to label it anything. If it was sold as a darwin, but looks bredli, it could even be a cross.
 
I'd be hesitant to label it anything. If it was sold as a darwin, but looks bredli, it could even be a cross.

Generally I'd agree but if this is a cross it's showing no obvious signs of having Darwin in it.

It looks like a Bredli to me too
 
A bredli mate :p It doesn't matter thought. It is a python. Love it, care for it and both and and it will be happy for many years to come.
 
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