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Rockman, hahahaha,
I think its moreliahunter with a different user name and the animals are jags. As has been said jags come in many different forms these days and these are just average ones. Im sure he has much better ones but posting pics of them would just be to oblvious. Thats what i really think. hahaha.

So that would still make them Carpet crosses... Carpets that crossed an Ocean ;)
 
Well my idea would need some fine tuning etc, its not written in stone LOL
Since Albinos are a natural occurring colour phase and nothing more .
They could be kept on both licences if different locality stock have been introduced to any albino species .
As to proving locality provenance on any current captive bred stock, that's a bit tricky .
 
So that would still make them Carpet crosses... Carpets that crossed an Ocean ;)


you've solved the riddle.

but there's more clues to the identity of the owner, 1) central coast of nsw, 2) slitherin tubs, 3) wants to brag about what he has, 4) has numbers of smuggled in animals in his collection and 5) thinks everyone is stupid.

nice jags w**ka
 
hmmmmmm so the plot thickens *insert suspense music*

nice use of ** there ;)
 
you've solved the riddle.

but there's more clues to the identity of the owner, 1) central coast of nsw, 2) slitherin tubs, 3) wants to brag about what he has, 4) has numbers of smuggled in animals in his collection and 5) thinks everyone is stupid.

nice jags w**ka

:shock: snapped :lol: (well unless your guess is wrong)
 
On the subject of crosses, has anyone else seen this ad for a
Murray Darling x Jungle Carpet Python. Seems to be more and
more getting about. It just seems like cheating to me!

http://www.simpletrade.com.au/public_panel/result_details.php?id=755040

and on the same website I just found this, no pictures though

http://www.simpletrade.com.au/public_panel/result_details.php?id=765547

$300? tellem their dreamin. It almost looks like a coastal, what happens if ppl start passing off pure animals as hybrids just so they can sell them for more? The mongrel gene pool could be contaminated by a pure snakes, that were sold as hybrids.
 
you've solved the riddle.

but there's more clues to the identity of the owner, 1) central coast of nsw, 2) slitherin tubs, 3) wants to brag about what he has, 4) has numbers of smuggled in animals in his collection and 5) thinks everyone is stupid.

nice jags w**ka

A friend rang me and said you mean me. I looked at the clues and realised they doe't fit me. You must mean W.A,N.K.A".? eh
 
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Cordylus,- I count be wrong. But i have my suspisions.
 
Do you really think that when the raid went down last year these snakes would not have been seen? And an investigation would have yielded how these animals were imported. I have seen his collection when he was still keeping in melbourne and I never saw any of those stunners as I would have been on his back to get some.
 
I have finally read all that! I think to try and stop the breeding of hybrids is pushing it up hill.
Perhaps a better way to approach it is to establish a method to prove purity. On another forum there's been discussion of establishing some form of pedegree certification. Pilbara Pythons have picked up the batten and run with it and are now offerring pedigree certificates with wild court animals.'Who else can offer that form of proof? Who else can, or is game to, stand up and say where their locality animals came from?
Many of the so called pure locality animals offerred have dubious background. There are very few reliably local specific animals out there which so the majority of animals are locality hybrids. How many keepers know the locality of their Bredli? or does it only matter when the locality differences are obvious.
 
Cordylus,- I count be wrong. But i have my suspisions.

hehe yeah I agree, it reeks of the eggshell :)
Must have imported these before being busted with the chondros, :lol:
 
Ad, such a knoweledgable morph breeder wouldn't need to import morphs would he? He was set up :)
 
Yeah Kris, maybe the first pic is offspring from his "Axanthic Murray Darling" :lol:

The false nature of these hybrid breeders is pathetic, why try to pass jags off as if you have created hybrids, where are the clutch mates???????????????????????
No wonder he has gone quiet, he didnt really think this through did he?
Everyone says "as long as they are honest about it" - In all my time herping I havent seen a case yet where they are honest :D
Here is another example.
 
Yeah Kris, maybe the first pic is offspring from his "Axanthic Murray Darling"...

Haha, i almost forgot about those.
The Hybrid morph gurus really need to step outside for half a second.

This thread is a perfect example, where natural pattern/colour variants are
toted as man made morph, amazing.
 
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Rob, you're missing the sights of the sunny coast by the sounds of it... Go the beach browsing...;)

ihaveherps. As Rob said, select pockets of individual animals would have over time evolved to suit their surrounding, hence the subtle differences? I definitely see your point but if every slight variation in colour, pattern or size could or should deem that locale to be a sub species, we'd have 20+ Morelia subs (Brisbane, Buderim, Lismore, Proserpine etc). To be totally honest though, i'll admit taxonomy is not my strong point. Ta for the reply too mate.

My opinion; As long as locales and even certain subs of Morelia are crossed for a selective purpose, I don't have a drama with it. I respect people who are passionate about their pure animals, we own and breed a few ourselves. I'd also own a carpet that resembled an animal that holds a co-dom gene in a heart beat regardless of the suspected locality. There is room for both...
 
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