TC.24.08 is my top choice holdback and an absolute standout! This Carpondro showcases an incredible pattern, with a striking dorsal stripe seamlessly connected to triangular bars that elegantly trace down its spine. Its behavior is just as impressive—this snake actively engages in caudal luring during feeding time and even responds to the scent of food before it's presented. This remarkable behavior highlights how 75/25 Carpondros are reconnecting with the instinctual intelligence of their Green Tree Python lineage.
This individual is sure to impress, so I have decided to keep this individual as a hold back.
Ozzy X Tigra Offspring
TC.24.08
DISCLAIMER: As with any snake species, mutations can happen. Hybridization and the breeding of hybrids have their risks. The main danger includes infertility in male counterparts, as 50/50 male Carpondros may be sterile. Therefore, all Carpondros should be considered as pets before potential breeders. Unless otherwise indicated, Tree Gems guarantees healthy and thriving individuals free from any visible or noticeable abnormalities or mutations before sale, unless otherwise indicated.
**Hybridization has its risks, as with any breeding undertaking. Considering these are some of the first 75% Carpondros in the US. We are excited to see how they will be established as adults. I anticipate them being excellent pets, with a likely chance that both the male and the female will be fertile and able to produce a new F3 lineage with striking patterns. From my experience, Carpondros make very hardy snakes, even more resilient than pure Green Tree Pythons. For example, Carpondros may handle larger meals, tolerate handling, and permit wider environmental conditions better than pure GTP's. ** Nevertheless, I have noticed that Carpondros have impressive behavioral characteristics that indicate they will thrive in captivity and even make "domesticated lineages".

