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Some of mine
 

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Troy, I love that one with the freshly shed skin. Is that the one you had on display at the gold coast festival last year?

Aaron
 
This is great. A thread where I might actually post a photo or two. Thanks moderators for cleaning up the thread.
 
Troy , you are producing some fantastic jags, mate..

For once I agree with CP ,, lol...

Cheers Roger.


A Tiger jag female at 10 months old.


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Am loving this one , as everyone else has said its great to see some beautiful animals here's some of mine
 

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Troy, I love that one with the freshly shed skin. Is that the one you had on display at the gold coast festival last year?

Aaron

Thanks Aaron, I had another girl on display at the Gold Coast Expo but I'll be bringing this girl out this year for the S&T Festival.
Here's a couple more photos.
 

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Love the red breaking through on the bredli. Has it been that way from the get go?

Aaron
 
A couple of my girls.....
 

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A Tiger jag female at 10 months old.


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Isn't it amazing the effect that a co-dom pattern reducing gene has on poly genetic genes, no wonder it was a game changer and still is, just amazing!

It is pythons like these that will grab the publics attention and attract so many more new comers into the hobby, what ever side of the fence you are on this is a good thing.

Also thanks to the moderator, so sick of the BS nice to read a thread with some nice pythons.

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A couple of my girls.....

I love the yellow, if I may ask how old are they and what is the %
 
I might just add some other first hand experience to this thread as well. I think I own around 260 jaguars at last count. These consist of all different types of genetic makeup. Most of them are holdbacks, I have a few adult males as well. I have only noticed slight neuro in about a dozen of these animals. The rest are all fine.

I have also noticed that Jaguars are some of the most voracious feeders straight out of the egg. In most cases mine take food without having their first shed.

I do have to mention that I don't handle them much up to a year of age.

I just wanted to post some real facts, gained from first hand experience and from living with a large collection of these animals.
 
Let's keep this a SHOW OFF YOU JAG THREAD and keep it at that guys now who's got some more picks
Amen to that , heres my one and only (jag that is ) some old pics though need to get some new ones
 

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