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Old 14-05-2008, 08:03 AM
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Am I right in thinking a jungle jag is a jungle x coastal? If I am, how would you tell which out of the clutch are jungle jags and which are not? If I'm wrong, then how does it all work? Thanks for your input.
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They are Jungle x Jaguar not Coastal, you can tell the difference easily by colour and patterning
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Old 14-05-2008, 08:33 AM
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JAguar carpet pythons are a type of coatal carpet python so yes jungle jags are essentially coastal x jungle
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Right, bear with me as i havnt slept at all tonight... Jaguars are a colour and pattern morph of the coastal cp so yes, jaguars crossed with jungles (jungle jags) are jungle-x-coastal's. Siblings are simply jungle-x-coastal crosses, I.E not jaguars, therefor it is easy to tell them apart, here is my 50% Jungle jag and then a 50% jungle jaguar sibling i used to have to demonstrate the difference in appearence, note the jags reduced pattern, silver eyes and deffined head pattern etc...

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Old 14-05-2008, 09:15 AM
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I LOVE that snake
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Old 14-05-2008, 12:37 PM
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Thanks very much for that - sorry for being so thick! That is one beautiful snake !
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1.0 common boa
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0.1 jungle carpet
2.2 kenyan sand boas
1.1 red sided skinks
0.1 chile rose
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Old 14-05-2008, 01:37 PM
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Not thick at all, you had the sence to ask when you were unsure unlike several people who have posted sibs claiming to own Jaguars And thanks. Just to show off, here is a regular coastal Jaguar, i know we shouldnt have favourites but



I really need to take some new pics of my lot actually...

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I thought a jungle jag sibling was was brother or sister of the jungle jag but it didn't have the jag gene present, so it could still be 50% jungle Jag SIBLING (no jag gene) instead of 50% jungle jag (with jag gene).

I jungle x coastal is surely exactly that.
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Old 14-05-2008, 09:36 PM
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Quote:
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That is one beautiful snake !
He is my dad

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lol - Sry I cant help but show him off - lol

He is ideal - Even if I do say so myself - lol

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