gold&black...
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I'd say a mix and match of both...
my b&g jungle has yellow on her and only gets brighter im pretty sure its not jag related
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I may be biased but my male has some pretty amazing yellow , and throws some beautiful hatchlings too! ( the second photo is a holdback from last season )
I would class this as an extreme yellow, next to what others may consider a B&Y jungle;
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& Before any die hards get a word in, Yes i do realise this is a jag which reduces dark pigmentation giving these animals a very light overall appearance. My question still stands the same;
Do we have anything near this intense yellow in our jungles ? Whether it be jungle jags or anything ?
I may be biased but my male has some pretty amazing yellow , and throws some beautiful hatchlings too! ( the second photo is a holdback from last season )
There are people who are breeding for intense yellow without using the Jag gene, and there is some pretty amazing looking snakes that are been kept. I was over a friends last night and took a photo of his high yellow jungle x and its colouring up stronger every shed, and its a year or two away from hitting its peak.
Also a photo of a hypo coastal that I have kept back for future breeding and she is also only young and still getting better each shed. Again, no Jag in her or the Jungle x.
And there are people out there with far better animals than these as well.
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