Mixed Morph
A mixed-morph green tree python is a Morelia viridis whose ancestry combines more than one locality type, designer color line, or captive morph project. Green tree pythons are arboreal snakes from New Guinea, nearby islands, and parts of northern Australia, with neonates often starting yellow or red before changing color. Captive labels such as Biak, Aru, Sorong, Jayapura, high blue, high yellow, or patternless can carry locality, appearance, or breeder-line meaning.
Mixed-morph animals should be represented plainly so buyers understand they are not clean locality stock. Care centers on stable perching, appropriate humidity, ventilation, careful heat gradients, and low-stress handling rather than frequent interaction. Breeders should document parent lines because mixed pairings can produce attractive but unpredictable offspring. For keepers, feeding response, temperament, and acclimation are more important than chasing a color name without reliable background.
Colors: Aru Type, Biak Type, Blue, Blue-Green, Canary Yellow, Cream, Electric Blue, Emerald Green, High Blue, High White, High Yellow, Jayapura Type, Lime Green, Mint Green, Neo-Biak, Olive Green, Patternless, Sorong Type, White, Yellow