moreliainsanity
Active Member
Hello herpers,
It's been a while now(few years) of people speculating and assuming that Jags made it here downunder, Finally seen a few in flesh(thanks for a mate who took me to another herpers place) Camera was not allowed fair enough.so sorry no pics
I got the impression that this Morphs have a neuro condition and apparently according to the breeder himself that he's seen majority of jags that he knows of are affected by such condition. they look different for sure but for what it's worth, would you keep jags when they come available? Even though they have this so called problem(defect)
I went with my mate as i have been always intrigue by this morph (interested) but after seeing a beautiful animal that's not quite right I have change my opinion. The breeder still breeds them even though he's aware that they have a huge chance of hatching defected animals(which I don't think it's right) they can apparently hatch out without a problem and
can grow normal and bang just gets triggered and neuro starts.
He also mentioned of a few overseas breeders that end up freezing clutches that showed extreme neuro as soon as they have hatch. I also been told that there's a few clutches hitting the market this seasonhere in Oz . Now they are a nice animals but would you take the chance in owning some even though you know what risk awaits? would you part with your hard earned cash to own jags or rather enjoy looking at them pics on the net instead of owning some and end up with disappointment.
No Flamers please, Just an open discussion
Leigh
It's been a while now(few years) of people speculating and assuming that Jags made it here downunder, Finally seen a few in flesh(thanks for a mate who took me to another herpers place) Camera was not allowed fair enough.so sorry no pics
I got the impression that this Morphs have a neuro condition and apparently according to the breeder himself that he's seen majority of jags that he knows of are affected by such condition. they look different for sure but for what it's worth, would you keep jags when they come available? Even though they have this so called problem(defect)
I went with my mate as i have been always intrigue by this morph (interested) but after seeing a beautiful animal that's not quite right I have change my opinion. The breeder still breeds them even though he's aware that they have a huge chance of hatching defected animals(which I don't think it's right) they can apparently hatch out without a problem and
can grow normal and bang just gets triggered and neuro starts.
He also mentioned of a few overseas breeders that end up freezing clutches that showed extreme neuro as soon as they have hatch. I also been told that there's a few clutches hitting the market this seasonhere in Oz . Now they are a nice animals but would you take the chance in owning some even though you know what risk awaits? would you part with your hard earned cash to own jags or rather enjoy looking at them pics on the net instead of owning some and end up with disappointment.
No Flamers please, Just an open discussion
Leigh