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amazing looking jungle you have there mojo73...great colours and patterns...there are some brilliant looking jungle pythons out there, such a great variety, an amazing species...
 
WOW Mojo, what a beautiful animal, absolute stunner...congrats mate
 
A few pics of some of mine.

First Pic: Male - Lester
Second Pic: Female - Steve Carruthers("fishead")
Third Pic: Female - "Marty"
Fourth Pic: Male - "Marty"
 
Holy Crap my girl is laying!! Unexpected as I had given up on her. I thought she'd lay late Nov early Dec. She never had a pre lay shed and has now laid. Hmmm now how to incubate...
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Hey Roger, are those pics you posted of the striped hatchies from your tiger x tiger pairing?
 
Congrats Allan .
Good luck with incubation.

cheers
Roger
Thanks Roger,

The father is one of your's. I'll put more pics up when I get home tonight. It was a frantic effort last night and this morning before work to get an incubator sorted out at short notice.

Cheers,
Allan
 
Hey Roger, are those pics you posted of the striped hatchies from your tiger x tiger pairing?

Hi Shaun
No mate , those are from my semi stripe to tiger clutch.
The Tiger to Tiger did not turn out as nice as expected .
I presume because both parents were not related .
One being a Dave Taylor Tiger the male lemon & black colour,
the female was my gold tiger line .
It apears that inbreeding or line breeding gives you better results than outcrossing with new unrelated blood .

Heres the photo of the Tiger to Tiger clutch.
As you can see they are darker but the patterns are not as good as my other clutch.

But these are excellant for adding genetic diversity to any striped breeding project because both parents are unrelated ,, but both carry tiger striping genes .
You then need to inbreed to create better and better versions of the pattern.
Roger


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Gee Rog, still nice, but the semi to tiger are insane.
I bet your dying to breed them together?
 
Cheers Craig
I do think the semi stripe to tiger clutch offspring will produce more extreeme patterns in the future .
Fingers crossed
Roger
 
Nice work there Jay, lov'n the head pattern on this one...should name him/her 'Spear' due to the spear like tip on his/her head :)
 
Nice work there Jay, lov'n the head pattern on this one...should name him/her 'Spear' due to the spear like tip on his/her head :)
Thanks Jungleman, i am very pleased with them. They still havn't had their first shed yet and are already looking good!
 
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