Think you missing the debate and have not thought your statement properly :shock:
I have been following the whole thread but had nothing to offer on the subject. My apologies if my opinion bothers you.
Think you missing the debate and have not thought your statement properly :shock:
Redfox
With all respect .. Do you really think neuro in jags is not a genetic defect ?
I am not a jag hater as I like pretty snakes but without the neuro issues
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Sandee
Wish people would get their fact straight before posting. Pretty sure its only around 5% of jags that suffer from neuro so your comment isnt really helpful.
Rick
Laura yes and I appreciate that you have an opinion on this thread... It's good that everyone says there piece.... I and I'm sure others would find the way you wrote it was aggressive / sarcastic and you could have wrote it slightly different.... I'm even getting to a point in this thread where I feel I might have to say my 2 cents worth but finding the time would be hard lolI have been following the whole thread but had nothing to offer on the subject. My apologies if my opinion bothers you.
Agree mostly..... People that there first snake is a jag would notice nothing.... People that have collections for yrs then obtain a jag would see the slightest difference.... As you stated " excitement "lol you comment about people getting their fact right but have no idea what you are posting either.... In what I have seen around 5% are culled because they are to badly effected by neuro problems but all jags have neuro problems most only show little signs when excited, stressed ect. while others that show no sign actually do have neuro problems but it is so little that the owner doesn't notice it. it is genetic and cant be bred out.
lol you comment about people getting their fact right but have no idea what you are posting either.... In what I have seen around 5% are culled because they are to badly effected by neuro problems but all jags have neuro problems most only show little signs when excited, stressed ect. while others that show no sign actually do have neuro problems but it is so little that the owner doesn't notice it. it is genetic and cant be bred out.
Laura yes and I appreciate that you have an opinion on this thread... It's good that everyone says there piece.... I and I'm sure others would find the way you wrote it was aggressive / sarcastic and you could have wrote it slightly different.... I'm even getting to a point in this thread where I feel I might have to say my 2 cents worth but finding the time would be hard lol
My question about Jags is , if it was first bred in Australia would the jag gene cop as much criticism? I think that a lot of the criticism of jags comes from them being smuggled into the country. I understand that a lot of people are just against the neuro problems but a lot also seem to be against the "smugglers". Sorry off topic again.Ah I understand now. No, it was not said sarcastically and I didn't mean to come across aggressively. I possibly should have sugar coated it but I felt that my meaning would be lost if I did not speak plainly.
I didn't want to type a novel on the subject as I do not know the ins and outs of breeding, etc however I most definitely feel that in a country such as ours, which has laws prohibiting exotic fauna, this 'jag gene' dividing the hobby shouldn't even be here.
Yes, I do understand that people are always going to break the rules and quite aware of the corns, boas, etc over here but does that mean we should turn a blind eye or try to sugar coat what we say to the owners and breeders of such illegals? In my opinion, no.
Edit: regarding hybrids, to keep thread on topic, I think it's stupid. Every man and his dog (snake) these days wants to breed. Not once have I ever bought a cat, dog, hermit crab, or otherwise and thought "cool now I can try and make them F something it wouldn't normally and see what kind of babies I will get".
My question about Jags is , if it was first bred in Australia would the jag gene cop as much criticism? I think that a lot of the criticism of jags comes from them being smuggled into the country. I understand that a lot of people are just against the neuro problems but a lot also seem to be against the "smugglers". Sorry off topic again.
My question about Jags is , if it was first bred in Australia would the jag gene cop as much criticism? I think that a lot of the criticism of jags comes from them being smuggled into the country. I understand that a lot of people are just against the neuro problems but a lot also seem to be against the "smugglers". Sorry off topic again.
None, never will.
But have info from OZ, and overseas keepers that have been keeping them for years and all confirm this 100%.
Alot of them have stopped keeping them because of the long term neuro issues.
Andy if it was bred in Australia it would still be a species cross and still be illegal.
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