Barramundi, lets not start this like the Jags. How about the truth from the get go. Without a doubt there is a kink in the Super zebra, they get born with pig tails corkscrewed from the cloaca down, all of them, it is just that some also have a body kink as well. Try find a pic of one showing its tail, they are all posed sitting on them. Secondly, if you think there is going to be a super to super clutch this year, and that the offspring will be pure jungles... well all I can say is that you are either being sold down the river in regards pretty much all your info on them, or you are once again trying to pull the old "jags dont wobble" like you did last time. Its the same bag headed crew that couldnt lie straight in bed, even with each other it seems.
Surfed the net and came up with few super zeb pics.
They look good to me..
But it is true some do get tail deformities.
As you can see from the pics of the supers, you can either see the whole tail and notice they either have bump tails or pig tails, otherwise they are generally positioned or cropped not to show it. If you were to ask around, alot of the bump tails are due to clipping them, or letting a retained shed do it for you. Im not being all tin foil hat about it, but this page is 10 pages long now, with very little legitimate substance... Though Barra, "my" experience, being actual, you know physically in the presence of supers, they had pig tails. Im not saying Im some kind of authority on them, far from it, but at least Im speaking from some form of real tactile experience...
Ok lets do it this way...The zebras Chondros up there claimed to have "bred" were on consignment, most of which were taken back, and why I made the comment about staging a zebra on a clutch of eggs to help with advertising. I understand the confusion it caused, as I in no way meant to cast aspersions on Paul Harris, so I apologise.Tail tips yeah....
Yeah I saw those, coz Im paying for two people atm I'm still raising funds to afford one!Yeah quite good Serpentaria,
I will have a few clutches this season, check out post 138 and 140 for pics of parents. Still waiting on one more female that developed follicles but i did not see ovulation, at this stage I assume she is gravid as she is opaque.....
Well after some decent amount of research it seems just as i said, they lay clutches that look nice and fertile, but the hatch rate can be very low. Thats with animals that are fertile.
It seems that a good proportion of the animals that do hatch overseas never breed. So a definite infertility problem going on. Its a lucky dip when people by these animals wether they will breed or not. Bit like buying a lotto ticket.
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Must add, ive bred albino olives, albino x albino and albino x het and NEVER had a kink, eye problem, or lack of eyes at all.
Everyone of them has been large robust animals with 100% hatch rate and NO slugs. Not sure what your on about there barramundi.
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