Carpet Python Care Sheet (all species)

Carpet Python Care Sheet (all species)

Morelia spilota spp.

Overview

Carpet pythons are large, non-venomous snakes native to many parts of Australia. The species complex includes several subspecies and localities, each with its own size, temperament, and appearance. Despite their variability, carpet pythons share similar care requirements and are a rewarding species for intermediate keepers or confident beginners ready to step up.

Common Subspecies

  • Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli): Largest and most common, can exceed 2.5m
  • Jungle Carpet Python (Morelia spilota cheynei): Striking black and yellow bands, often more temperamental
  • Darwin Carpet Python (Morelia spilota variegata): Smaller and typically lighter in colour
  • Bredl’s Python (Morelia bredli): Technically separate species, very docile, red/brown coloration
  • Inland Carpet Python (Morelia spilota metcalfei): Calm and hardy, lives in drier inland regions

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Morelia spilota spp.
  • Size: 1.5–3 metres depending on subspecies
  • Lifespan: 20–30 years in captivity
  • Temperament: Varies by subspecies — generally calm with regular handling
  • Diet: Appropriately sized rodents, quail, and occasionally rabbits
  • Activity: Nocturnal and semi-arboreal

Enclosure Setup

Enclosure Size

  • Hatchlings: 30–45 cm or smaller enclosure or tub. Some individuals may need much smaller to feel secure. Such as 20x15x15 cm or similar for a small period of time.
  • Juveniles: 60–90 cm
  • Adults: Minimum 120–180 cm in length, depending on subspecies
  • Provide both horizontal space and vertical climbing opportunities

Heating & Lighting

  • Basking spot: 32–34°C
  • Cool end: 24–26°C
  • Night temps: Can drop to 20–22°C
  • Use a thermostat-controlled heat source
  • Optional UVB (2.0–5.0) can support natural rhythms and calcium absorption
Pro Tip: Larger enclosures lose heat more easily — always test temperatures before introducing your snake to ensure proper basking and cool zones.

Substrate

Use aspen, cypress mulch or reptile safe straw / hay, for a more natural approach. Fake grass or paper towel for a more simplistic setup. Ensure the substrate stays dry to avoid respiratory issues. Spot-clean frequently and deep clean every 4–6 weeks.

Hides & Decor

Provide at least two hides (warm and cool side). Add branches, elevated perches, and fake plants to support semi-arboreal behaviors. Use clutter to help your snake feel secure.

Humidity

Maintain 40–60% humidity. Jungle and Darwin carpets prefer the higher end; Inland and Bredl’s thrive in drier conditions. Light misting during shedding can help.

Feeding

Age Prey Type Feeding Frequency
Hatchling Fuzzy or Hopper Mice / Pinky Rats Every 5–7 days
Juvenile Fuzzy to Large Rats Every 7–10 days
Adult XL or Jumbo Rats, Quail, or Rabbits Every 10–21 days

Feed fully thawed frozen prey. Avoid handling for 48 hours after feeding. Adjust size and frequency based on the individual snake's age, condition, and subspecies.

Because carpet pythons grow so big, the 'Juvenile' stage could include them going from a small food item like a fuzzy rat, all the way up to a large rat. It's important to track the size of your snake and feed the most appropriately sized food item.

Maintenance Checklist

  • Change water daily
  • Spot clean waste immediately
  • Deep clean enclosure monthly
  • Monitor sheds and ensure no stuck skin or eye caps

Handling & Behaviour

Carpet pythons are alert and inquisitive. Regular, gentle handling helps tame nervous individuals. Jungle carpets are often flighty when young but mellow with time. Bredl’s pythons are famously docile. Always support their body fully when handling.

Common Issues

  • Stress-related striking: Especially in young Jungle carpets but common in all young snakes
  • Respiratory infections: Often caused by poor airflow or overly damp conditions
  • Obesity: Avoid overfeeding, especially in inactive adults

Recommended Feeding Products

Reptifauna offers high-quality frozen feeders delivered weekly across SEQ:

  • All Rat sizes (Pinky to XL Jumbo)
  • Quail (Day-old to adult)
  • Frozen rabbits for large adults

Due to the size of carpet pythons, some will go through our full range of feeders during their growth period!

→ Browse our feeder range

Final Notes

Carpet pythons are intelligent, adaptable, and beautiful snakes. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant contrast of a Jungle Carpet or the calm nature of a Bredl’s, they make excellent long-term companions for keepers willing to invest in their care.

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