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Piebald/Paradox Leucistic Carpet Python

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Elite_Reptiles

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Location
Gold Coast
Species Common Name
Coastal Carpet Python

Age
10 months

Length
50 cm's

Quantity Available
1

Bred By
Elite Reptiles

General Description
We have this beautiful and extremely rare Piebald or Paradox Leucistic Carpet Python for sale...

We are only interested in hearing from someone that is experienced and confident enough to look after him correctly, as he is still getting assist fed, but at the same time is improving every day by taking the rat on his own (bit of a slow learner). He also has quite a bit of neuro, but other than this he is perfectly healthy and very active. He eats, drinks normally and lives a normal life like any other python.

Sex is a Male, approximately 10 months old, around 50 cm's long and has a fantastic temperament.

We have been advised by other professional keepers here in oz and from the states that if he is a Piebald, prices could be as high as 50k, even higher if he is Paradox Leucistic. There was thoughts at first that he could be a Chimera, but as he has grown, experts are now steering away from this and are more certain he is either a Piebald or Paradox Lucy. It's just something nobody will know till he has been bred and proven out.

We don't want to hear from anyone unless you have the money, a serious buyer and have the experience. Don't waste our time, as we can assure you, you will be wasting your time when we ignore your email or pm.

And please don't respond by saying it's a lot of money for something we are not sure on genetically and wether it is proven or not. If you want something that is 100% accurate, than be our guest and pay out over 30k for an animal like this (if your lucky to ever find one). This is why we are only asking for 9.9k as we aren't 100% sure of what he may or may not be. But either way, he is extremely rare and is worth a lot more than what we are asking!

All other Chimera's that we have seen and been told about, have a distinctive resemblance to a Jag, where as this little guy has no distinctive markings of a Jag, doesn't even pocess the typical silver or plated eyes, instead he has normal looking carpet eyes and colour? Other viable proof is that there was also two other Leucistics in the clutch that did not survive out of the egg, therefore giving this one a pretty good chance (genetically) of being a Leucistic with the Paradox patterning.

Pied Carpets from what we understand, have also not been done yet. So this is not only a very unique little snake and eye blowing to say the least, but a definite show piece with a personality to match.

With reproduction, nobody seems to know what the outcome will be (not even big names overseas can give us an answer. The only way anyone will ever know if this little guy can reproduce, is when he reaches sexual maturity. So please don't ask, as we know as much as you do :)

Please do your research before you even attempt to contact us. There are plenty of pictures and examples all over Google from the states and the UK...

And yes, the pictures supplied on here are on Google as he is world famous. So we can assure you, he is our snake and the pictures were taken by me.

Serious enquiries ONLY, no swaps, no photo collectors and please do not offend us by asking for further discounts.



Location
Gold Coast

Willing to Freight?
Yes, freight is included for FREE

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