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First off, they are pure jungles. I am in a position to know the history of the morph and there is no doubt they are pure jungles. the animal you posted a pic of is very small, under 600g and has not even colored up completely yet.
That animal was produced by Paul Harris and I imported it to the US and sent it to its current owner.

The mutation is highly variable in appearance and they are only starting to be bred for higher yellow.

Contrary to what many seem to think not everything outside of Australia is a hybrid. Its true that there is rampant crossing going on but puree stock is around if you know were to look. I am on my laptop now but I will post pics of my zebras later from my other computer,

Nick
 
Fantastic looking snake. Probably wouldn't cut anything off to own it though, and would be a little weary about the guy who requested a bit of me over the cold hard cash anyway.
 
cant say i like it to be honest, couldn't make me pay for one thats for sure. just not all that flash imo
 
First off, they are pure jungles. I am in a position to know the history of the morph and there is no doubt they are pure jungles. the animal you posted a pic of is very small, under 600g and has not even colored up completely yet.
That animal was produced by Paul Harris and I imported it to the US and sent it to its current owner.

The mutation is highly variable in appearance and they are only starting to be bred for higher yellow.

Contrary to what many seem to think not everything outside of Australia is a hybrid. Its true that there is rampant crossing going on but puree stock is around if you know were to look. I am on my laptop now but I will post pics of my zebras later from my other computer,

Nick

G'day Nick,

Was this then a srecent spontaneous mutation from normal parents, or has it been there all along and people just haven't noticed??
 
Nick, of course it is a hybrid, it's from overseas after all. I have looked at the photo under a microscope and I can see at least 6 different species and sub species in that snake, if I can ever get out of my armchair I might identify a few more.
 
its not a "morph" its a "color form" or "mutation" besides if it is from the states it is probably so inbred it spends most of its time on its back and is so weak it has to be force fed ,
Give me a good black and yellow jungle anyday.

It's from the UK you Victorian inbred and not the States - your family is not from Tasmania is it?

High sixes all round :rolleyes:
 
here are some pics

Female

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male
[img][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v290/nickmutton/CIMG5352.jpg

super zebra
[img][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v290/nickmutton/DSCN9319.jpg


The morph did hatch spontaneously. It is a rare occurence but it does happen, its happened a few times in Australia in recent years with the almbino spotted and those strande looking MDs.

Nick
 
They certainly are spectacular snakes, I love the Super form.
 
It's probably about time I unveiled a project I have been working on for many minutes now, this is a guaranteed pure dinky di Aussie morph and as such must be considered the most beautiful snake in the whole world including overseas.
Please don't tell any of your friends about this snake as it is an APS exclusive.
zebrasnake.jpg
 
Very nice Nick, It is certainly an interesting trait to work with, What are the results if 2 of the super forms are bred together?
 
love the superform, cant say im a fan of the normal's though, reckon they would look better in b &w !
 
It's probably about time I unveiled a project I have been working on for many minutes now, this is a guaranteed pure dinky di Aussie morph and as such must be considered the most beautiful snake in the whole world including overseas.
Please don't tell any of your friends about this snake as it is an APS exclusive.
zebrasnake.jpg
a tru stunner mate... how much?:p
 
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+1]I think it is a each to there own opinion in this case ...[/SIZE][/FONT]
 
Love how they are automatically hybrid, inbred AND ugly purely based on because they are overseas lol.

Personally i think they look pretty cool especially that yellow super form, and i don't think you could really judge them from just photos a lot of snakes look a lot better in the flesh than photos.
 
Love how they are automatically hybrid, inbred AND ugly purely based on because they are overseas lol.

Personally i think they look pretty cool especially that yellow super form, and i don't think you could really judge them from just photos a lot of snakes look a lot better in the flesh than photos.

You Ausie guys are just so funny seeing that the Australian population is one of the most diverse mixes of nationalities (or as some of you may call them hybrids) and in addition to that you also have nearly as many in-bred's as they do in 'Deliverance' country in the US's 'Deep South' :lol:

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"well if I was a snake I would like to be a jungle zebra tiger jaguar with granite fleckling from Rockhamton" and then I would like to pair up with my ma !
 
Thanks for posting those photos nick. Your female is the one I was thinking of when I said I'd seen better. She is a stunner.
 
and in addition to that you also have nearly as many in-bred's as they do in 'Deliverance' country in the US's 'Deep South' :lol:

I hope your talking about snakes and not our country.. cause that would be a bit rude..

As RBB said this is a each to their own thread...
as the zebra does look nice for that different factor...
personlly IMO i believe that it looks to busy.. however the super form is more to my liking..

now are all you keyboard warriors going to shake hands and play nice games?
 
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