(Morelia Spilota Cheynei)




Jungle Carpet Pythons Breeding
ungle Carpet Pythons come from a small area in Northern Queensland in Australian, more commonly referred to as the Atherton Tableland.

This is a small to medium size python, adult maximum size is about 6' to 7'. These are very arboreal snakes at all ages. If provided with adequate perches such as branches or shelves they will spend most of thier time off the ground.


They are well suited for a naturalistic vivarium because of thier bright contrasting colors of black and yellow, smallish size and arboreal habits. Jungles are generally good aggressive feeders at all ages, some adult males refusing only during breeding season and females only when gravid. However, some jungles seem to have a natural aversion for rats, refusing every attemp at trying to get them to eat one, for these mice hampsters or guinea pig make good alternative meals.



6 Month old Juvenile Jungle Carpet


Jungle Carpet Pythons Hatching
I have two bloodlines available and have produced some georgous animals in the past. This year a beautiful velvet black and lemon yellow female laid a clutch of 11 eggs, these babies should be fantastic! It is almost impossible to tell at hatching which babies will be keepers. Color generally takes six months to a year to really develop. They reach there maximum brightness at two to three years.