Thanks for the kind words guys
Steve has the first one right as a Murray-Darling Carpet, the second one is a pure native Tully locale Jungle Python but it does have greatly reduced pattern similar to a JAG (i think it has more reduced pattern than the low end JAGS) but there is no genetic connection. Chlidonias had the GTS and the BHP with Nanoboy.
Hix beat me to it
There are quite a number of keepers who free handle vens, but one of the unwritten laws is to never touch an Adder. They can strike their body length at any angle (including directly back over their body) and they are one of the quickest strikers. Some people still do it and that has more to do with adders being more reluctant to strike defensively, and when they do it is sometimes a dry bite.
Cheers
Daniel
Steve has the first one right as a Murray-Darling Carpet, the second one is a pure native Tully locale Jungle Python but it does have greatly reduced pattern similar to a JAG (i think it has more reduced pattern than the low end JAGS) but there is no genetic connection. Chlidonias had the GTS and the BHP with Nanoboy.
Hix beat me to it
There are quite a number of keepers who free handle vens, but one of the unwritten laws is to never touch an Adder. They can strike their body length at any angle (including directly back over their body) and they are one of the quickest strikers. Some people still do it and that has more to do with adders being more reluctant to strike defensively, and when they do it is sometimes a dry bite.
Cheers
Daniel