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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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I love the yellow, if I may ask how old are they and what is the %


The ones in pics 1,3 & 4 are 2.5 and 3.5 y.o......The little one in pic 2 is from last season and really shouldn't have happened. It is the only one in a clutch of red jungle jag babies that looked like that. When hatched it was almost black and white. Just starting to show yellow now....

They are all 50% jungle with a mix of coastal and maybe MD in the rest....

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These are some that I hatched in the past and sold...sob,sob,sob......
 

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i am starting to like the murray darling x jullaten jungle jags..hope i spelt that right,anyone got any pics of these beauties i have seen a couple on facebook, would be nice to see them in this thread, awesome jags guys and girls keep the pics coming.....:D
 
2 questions i have
1 would this be classed as a sunglow
2 the black scales would this be classed a Paradox
 
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Hi all, some brilliant looking snakes on here! This is Johnson, my Jungle Jag. He's rad. No signs at all of the neuro business (in many ways smarter than my MD). Loves my laptop (as it's slowly dying and gets a wicked warm spot he curls up on), which is cool for a yearling but probably won't be so awesome when he's all grown up. Great snake all round!
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Here's our little Gammon's Ranges Jag :)
Anyone ave any predictions to how he'll turn out colour wise?
 

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Curious, does anyone have any very grey or blue-grey white and black jags? I usually only see very yellow, caramel or lemony colours, I wondered do they come in a "B&W" version?
 
2 questions i have
1 would this be classed as a sunglow
2 the black scales would this be classed a Paradox

1. No
2. No

If you go back a few posts, you will notice the original post by Roger (Jungle Freak) states that it is a Super Caramel Jag.
To have sunglow, you need both caramel and Albino morphs in the same animal.
Caramel and Super Caramel animals all produce black scales at some point in their life.
 
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jjyran, its just a caramel jag. Also i do not give you permission to use my photo.. Roger..
2 questions i have
1 would this be classed as a sunglow
2 the black scales would this be classed a Paradox
 
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