They seemed to be mostly all sold when i got the email saying they were on sale.
I hit the link within a minute of receiving the email- and they were all GONESKIS
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They seemed to be mostly all sold when i got the email saying they were on sale.
this is incorrect.. the first jags were pure mcdowelli and later crossed with IJ. and if you want to know some more facts the yearlings RPM''s from SXR are pure mcdowelli and the line has been blood / DNA tested to prove this but when have facts got in the way of some ill informed witch hunt on here?
all the whinging and whining about these issues and these animals in this thread and other threads just reeks of jealousy, uninformed pack mentality hysteria and sour grapes in my opinion..
heres a pic (no not mine but I wish) of one of the 'ugly mongrel hybrid so and so' animals some of you hate so much... and when I look at how beautiful it is I guess I can see why some people are so jealous.. an no Im not interested in some argument so dont even bother... have a nice day
this is incorrect.. the first jags were pure mcdowelli and later crossed with IJ. and if you want to know some more facts the yearlings RPM''s from SXR are pure mcdowelli and the line has been blood / DNA tested to prove this but when have facts got in the way of some ill informed witch hunt on here?
all the whinging and whining about these issues and these animals in this thread and other threads just reeks of jealousy, uninformed pack mentality hysteria and sour grapes in my opinion..
heres a pic (no not mine but I wish) of one of the 'ugly mongrel hybrid so and so' animals some of you hate so much... and when I look at how beautiful it is I guess I can see why some people are so jealous.. an no Im not interested in some argument so dont even bother... have a nice day
Hey there Colin,
This is interesting that they are DNA tested to prove their provenance, I always thought that all M.spilota were identical on a DNA level with the only real difference being the colour, pattern and size depending on locale. I thought this was the main reason that a great deal of people hate the fact that they are split?
Maybe someone that is right up on the science of this can let me know if I am wrong or right on this one?
Whats gunna happen when someone's jag escapes and starts spreading all those wonderfull neuro issues through our wild populations? Being native to our country it will happen eventually...
I like them no doubts about that,how couldn't you with stunning animals like the ones posted and the jigsaw jungle jag etc that there was a thread about recently and take a look on moreliapythons.com in the morphs section.Funny thing is I can't recall seeing a jag posted on there that wasn't a hot looking animal.
With the amount of quality animals being bred in Oz now there are several lines of genetically proven animal and am sure someone will eventually produce animals very similar to jags with the same mode of inheritence.Also this is the first time I've heard that all jags are affected neurologically in some way and had always thought only some jags,not all have neuro problems and that's coming from someone experienced with jags,it's a shame,I'd love to see a leucistic carpet,all white with blue eyes would look awesome.
As Solar said if you don't like them don't buy them, however it is a relevant topic as the introduction of these animals into our herp scene has the potential of possibly messing up many animals and bloodlines if they get crossed with all sorts of morelia.I bet someone has tried producing jagondros etc encouraging hybridising,just a thought!
On another note I would love to see albino bhp's here in Oz,they're a gorgeous looking python and having axanthics here already we would be seeing snow bhp's yet still remaining pure animals.
That would be a slim chance... Captive animals dont have the antibodies to deal with the parasite load that would come with living in the bush... plus if its so called neuro problems are so hectic as everyone keeps flogging a dead horse about.. then i dont see them last long at all.
The way I see it, if corn snakes can make a go of it here in the wild why cant a Jag? You cant guarantee every escapee will die!
These are the reasons we have rules to abide by as citizens and members of a hobby, if a few choose not to follow the rules who knows what the outcome will be until it happens...
No use turning around in 5 generations and saying wish they hadn't have done that...
Other than rumours of corn snake populations in AUS, what evidence do you have that support this theory, Also do you know of the % of recently released exotics onto australian soil to make the assumption of a stable population to occur.
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