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08-10-04, 04:23 PM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario
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How are jcp's?
Well lately I’m just beginning to skim into different types of snakes I’ve read about or seen and I’m thinking of getting something in the next month or two. The one species that catches my attention time and time again are jcp, or really any carpet pythons.
My choice for jungle's is because they stay smaller then Ij's. I was wondering if its a good snake. I own a ball python and a couple corns, so I have some experience with picky eaters (ball) and keeping snakes in general.
I was thinking to pick up a jcp because I really like that they are somewhat arboreal. I’ve read that they use the ground, but they would still need a more vertical built tank right?
I also wanted to know if it fits into what I’m looking for.
A snake that stays from 4-6 feet. What is the average for jcps? Are their any smaller cp species that are just as readily available? Is 375 to much for a cb baby (its also retail so i understand it would be higher then a breeder)
A snake that is relatively easy to handle or at least has a high tolerance as it would be a pet and id like to be able to handle it from time to time.
How are their feeding habits? Picky, easy to get onto different food items, and do they eat like arboreals or both in the canopy and floor?
If I were to acquire one it would be a baby or juvi so how are they for temperament as little ones?
And last, what is the average price's at the Toronto Expo's and are they usually easy to find their?
Thanks everyone!
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08-10-04, 04:31 PM
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Thank you! You always seem to help me out bro  I owe you one!
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08-10-04, 04:31 PM
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Location: Fort McMurray, AB
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IJ's are actually smaller.
Mine handle fine and are pretty tame. the were a little nipp at first but I had no problem letting my six year old hold them. she'ld rather get bite by a JCP than her hedgehog
Mine spend the day on the ground but the night crawling all over crap.
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08-10-04, 04:35 PM
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They say a 36x18x24 is good. I have an area in my room between two windows. Asuming that is lengthxwidthxheight is a 32x18x36 okay?
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08-10-04, 04:36 PM
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Thanks derrick. Maybe the guy was talking about the coastels and I wasnt paying attention
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08-10-04, 04:39 PM
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you should probably buy breeder direct, that way you will know not only that your animal has been cared for by a knowledgable individual, but you will be able to look at the parents to get a sense of what it will turn out like. also, it tends to be less expensive for higher quality animals. a guy i know breeds really nice jungles and sells them for only about 200 - 250 for babies and like 400 for a breeding age male.
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08-10-04, 04:43 PM
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Does anyone know breeders in the GTA or if anyone will be selling them at the show or has in the past?
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08-10-04, 04:46 PM
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Adam, one name comes to mind when it comes to Jungles.. Jeff Favelle... Go to his site, check out his stock.. He has amazing animals.. It might be worth it for you to pay the extra for shipping, that way you know exactly what you're getting.. That's not to say that there's no one else closer to you breeding animals as nice or nicer.. But i would definatly look in to getting some from Jeff!!
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08-10-04, 04:48 PM
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hey Bartman
getting my first JCP from Jeff Favella in 2 weeks and cant wait
very impressive snakes
a little nippy when young (so i hear) but can be easily tamed
good luck in your search
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c/o Blair Animal Hospital
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613-746-2443
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08-10-04, 04:49 PM
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I sent him a pm but guess he didnt get it. I have a friend in Kelowna and i thought maybe he could bring me back one. Anyone know where jeff lives lol. Anywhere near kelowna?
I would deffinetly love to get one from him.
btw, if my friend got it how could he get it over to me as he is going by plane. Not possible?
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08-10-04, 05:41 PM
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Who sent me a PM? LOL! I get and seeee ALL!!!
Ha ha , J/K. Adam, bro, I didn't get a PM from you, or if I did, maybe I erased it by mistake? Damn, sorry if I did man. Email (jefffavelle@shaw.ca) and phone (250-516-7004) are other ways to get a hold of me as well.
Thanks for plug Matty! You want your usual 10%?? LOL!
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08-10-04, 05:44 PM
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Lol, well I have a friend in Kelowna BC right now and was wondering if he could pick one up from you for me. But then I thought about how he'd bring it onto a plain. Is this possible or would I just need to ship?
Ill email you now  Thanks!
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08-10-04, 05:44 PM
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LMFAO.. 10% - Free animals.. whichever is easier bro.. Just playing.. I know you'd do the same if you knew I had something someone was after..
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08-10-04, 05:46 PM
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And yeah, Derrick is right, Irians are usually a little smaller on average. Most times they are about the same from what I've experienced.
Dom is out in Ontario if shipping scares you. He had some Jungles for sale. Hiss and Hers Pythons are awesome breeders as well, and they work with BOTH Irians and Jungles. Tons to choose from man. Go with your gut feeling and what YOU find most visually-appealing for the value. No one can tell you who or what is better. I can thell you though, that it will become your favorite snake! LOL! No question.
And all my adult cages are 36x18x24. Its just fine. Some females may get HUGE and require a full 48 in length and maybe even 24 in height. But they are rare.
Cheers. Let us know how it goes man! There's tons of knowledgable Carpet breeders and keepers here to make your first experience a positive one!
JF
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