These look better than any jag and are 100% pure coastal. Some rival super zebras as well, and with no pig tails.View attachment 319518 View attachment 319519 View attachment 319520
@TrueBlue The hypos are stunning as usual!
While I don't support hybridisation, I do admire the patterning on some Jags and other hybrids. I have took a bit of a break from the herp hobby (in terms of being active) so I ask: Does the Zebra morph require crossbreeding, or are there 'pure' forms of it without mixing and matching with other 'subspecies'?
Bredli
Yeah well thats understandable seeing that neuro directly affects muscle activity. The neuro and the reduced pattern cannot be separated nor bred out.
The introduction of jags had absolutely nothing to do with positive input into the australian hobby at all, it was an illegal and fiendish money grabbing exercise by a lowlife and his friends just before his retirement from the hobby. This person had at one time, great credibility, and he profited immensely from the very same hobby, who as a parting gesture injected it with a curse.
"inbreeding"!!! hahaha!!
Who is this? Want to look out for him in case this pops up in the hobby again... seen some RPMs on the Southern X Reptiles page, where it claims they are pure and without neuro issues (a morph, not a hybrid).Ah I remember it well... along with the great "RPM" myth...
lol yes the "RPM" scam. Wow what a parasite he was to the hobby, even in the beginning he was bad news I picked it and refused to deal with him years before the jag scam. He tried to get animals off me a number of times over the years but I refused to sell him anything.
Who is this guy?He was a hysterically arrogant sob too...
J
Yes, most likely, I only got into herps about 3 or 4 years ago. But would still like to know the name, because RPMs seem to be popping up again on RDU and even on Southern X Reptiles' website.If you don't know, it was probably before your time.
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