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If it is a co-dominant morph, I'd like to see the super form!
 
The more I look at carpetpythonmorph's pic the more I am engrossed and the more I want one!
 
yeah i will agree it is a good looking snake and would not mind seeing what a couple of generations of selecting breeding will produce. but in means is it a morph. MD's do have a fairly large variation in color and pattern even in wild caught specimens.
 
I think I've also seen that snake. Here is another photo. The stripe is alot more promenant towards the back...but you'll have to take my word for it
 

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I think I've also seen that snake. Here is another photo. The stripe is alot more promenant towards the back...but you'll have to take my word for it

Same snake ;) Thats why I asked to see the back end :D
 
Imagine what a jungle cross with that would look like! Mind boggles
 
Found one!
 

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I can see the belly in that pic a bit better. Reduced pattern alright
 
also seen this animal. heres a few pics.
 

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If I were you carpetpython morphs I would be taking it along to the wildexpo best in show. Your a real chance for 2nd place with that beauty...I plan on winning this year!
 
I will tell the owner he should enter it into the wildexpo this year. We will see what the judges think
 
wow so many experts that is a great looking morf havin seen a lot of carpets in the wild and some do look like cross breds,sounds to me ur mate is onto some thing

thanks 4 shareing
stuart and connie
 
look a bit like Shane Blacks murray darling line??
 
That looks very similar to one i have seen before as well......:D

Actually like these.......

http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/australian-snakes-37/new-md-morph-71380

Oh!! and they are certainly far from being "normal" MD's, I hope to prove genetics in them this year if they would only play the game.
People need to check their eyesight it if looks like a normal MD.......
 
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I totally agree, that is by no means a normal MD, maybe if the detractors owned it then it might be more special to them :)
Very nice indeed.
 
Yeah, that is no run of the mill MD, it is similar though to various other carpets that you see here and there, they seem to follow similar traits when something goes wrong, the vertabral line is always heaviest from the tail up, and the lateral lines are always heaviest from the head down, generally speaking anyway...
 
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