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Old 30-May-05, 10:40 PM
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tiger jags!

These look amazing wish we could get them here..
 
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I think you'll find we already have something very similar here in Oz..





No these aren't my animals before anyone asks..
 
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Browns, That top pic is a stunner!

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No Browns, YOU have something similar here! LOL

I wish..
 
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Normal colour/pattern snakes look the best, not these "designer snakes". IMO
 
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That's it,it's your opinion which you're entitled to but i for one reckon they look ***** hot!!!
 
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Not tiger jags but still something different from the US. The breeder has called them 'zebra' jungles. Apparently the trait is co-dominant.





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I agree with Browns, they're HOT HOT HOT
 
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They look fantastic and I'm sorry anyone who would take a dull old coastal over one of these needs medical help :-)
Those last few are amazing, I think I have a new project.
 
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[quote="boa"]anyone who would take a dull old coastal over one of these needs medical help :-)
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Looks like I need medical help Although, some do look nice. But I would much prefer a normal looking coastal anyday.
 
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Id like all of them!

Seriously though they are some wicked looking snakes they can get over there...
 
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Yeah I wouldn't be fussy, just give me a couple from column A and a couple from column B.
 
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I reckon they are awesome, wish they were in my collections....LOL.

Browns, do you know who the owner is and if so is he breeding them yet. Would love to get my hands on some.
 
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What fantastic pics!!! Pic no.3 i though was very nice, then Andy pops up with stunner! Ah mc cain, yav done it again! Love those hatching shots too Gabe !
 
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Not tiger jags but still something different from the US. The breeder has called them 'zebra' jungles. Apparently the trait is co-dominant.
The guy that bred these is from the UK.

They are pure Jungles believe it or not, no cross breeding was undertaken at all!

Very nice looking snakes, I like alot.

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Pardon my ignorance but what is a Jag? Is that a cross-breed?
 
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