My name is Eric Burke and I love carpet pythons. This channel will break down the ins and outs of keeping and breeding these amazing animals. There is a lot of misconceptions about these snakes and we will talk about subspecies, localities, morphs and designers. Www.ebmorelia.com Eric@ebmorelia.com
What kind of a bastard are you? Purchasing wild caught, animals. Supporting poaching is inexcusable I hope you get a cricket ball to the bollocks, every day. Sicko.
Beautiful snake. As someone who lives in Florida and can’t own reticulated pythons, I’m extremely interested in these guys. When I first saw one, I thought it was a retic morph. Really hoping more people start breeding these.
no way you think papuans get no longer than 4 feet. my 9 month papuan is 4 feet😂 papuans get 6-8 feet for sure. unless you barely feed them they will grow.
I've got a M.S Imbricata, here in the southern area of Perth, Australia... such a placid well behaved snake... even as a Hatchling they are easy to socialise with humans... a very secretive hidden species and not much data on them, which is why I document every little detail as I can, even if it seems irrelevant.. Enjoyed your Vid... cheers for sharing 👍
Do you still have this animal, Eric? I love and keep carpet pythons and have become fascinated by timor pythons - but I don't know how they compare with carpets as far as temperament, visibility, level of activity, etc. I assume they're more retic-like but I've never kept a retic. What was your experience?
I’m so interested in carpet pythons but I have never owned a snake. I plan on getting my first this year and am doing plenty of research daily. Do you think the jungle carpets would be okay as a first snake if I was dedicated to them? A few people have told me”just get a ball python” and I absolutely don’t want one. I don’t want what everybody else wants. The carpets are by far my favorites
holly shit it is you no shit dude mpr made me fall for carpets great job 👏 your and owens passion for carpets has definitely rubbed off through your show now i’m binging all ur videos
wait is this Eric from mpr ? i know that voice i’ve bin listening for the last year and just got my 1st carpet it’s a red jag stripe from basuca ectoherms i had just listened to the morph brake down the red costal project and the mbb Benjamin stuff i feel in love with the caramel then stumbled upon the reds i get my 1st carpet in the morning tomorrow you guys have no idea how bad you and owen made me want a carpet i always assumed they where wild af like the ones steve Erwin used to catch and save and do all that crazy shit with and there biteing the piss out of him i always assumed they where devil 😈 snakes till i started listening now i so damn excited to finally keep one and add it to my collection 💯% changed my mind on the species as a hole if not for mpr i would have completely wrought carpets off i thank you 🙏🏻
Great information in this video thanks however I’m not sure if it’s my end only but I had to plug you in to an audio jack to hear you speak, very quiet
I got the most GORGEOUS female coastal from you this year. She’s so amazing that I will be getting a male from you as well. Most likely next year. Great video! And insane job on breeding!
Coastal Pythons are the best!. Mine's soo placid & easy to handle. I often feel that initially I was given the wrong info. At first, I believed the crowd & opted for a children's python as my first snake & it was soo aggressive! & when I researched coastals the common perception was they are more snappy. Yet, he's soo tame. Just goes to show that you just have to go with your gut.
Would love for you to start doing some videos again as l would love to see what you are doing with your carpets. l have 5, 2 jungles, 1 het for Azanthic Coastal, 1 Tri color Albino Darwin and one Bredli's python. l do have a Rough scaled and 4 Antaresia.
Haha coastal carpets dont get big!! Not sure what carpets you have over in the US but here in AUS mate avrage size is 8ft for females largest iv cought wild was just over 12ft 👍.
Very cool video! I’ve been wanting to learn more about the various pythons and this layout is so easy to follow. The still shots are fantastic, as well.
I have a question I have a 2 month old jungle python and he seems fairly calm and relaxed but how long should I be handling him daily before I can handle him without limit, what do all of you recommend ?
I’ve been working hard to get pairs of pimbura, molurus and progschai to try to create a steady source of those pure species/localities in the US. What I’ve found thus far is that the molurus/pimbura breeders gatekeep hard. Even mentioning the possibility of available offspring (after all the clutches they’ve been holding grow up) years in advance will get you ignored. At least for the last several years it’s felt like a completely unattainable goal for me, but I have the rest of my life to try.
Australia checking in. Great to see someone, giving these guys some attention overseas. They are a very rewarding species and a great pet for the beginner. I must disagree and say, M.s mcdowelli get huge, I have had several from 16 up to 18 foot long and seen several the same or larger basking with wallaby inside them in the wild. Great channel.
I have a children’s python and recently got a spotted python. I really love the Australian snakes and i’m interested in getting a carpet. This video was awesome, thanks for all of the info!!