Still doubt very much the jags are from pure coastals,even the ones bred to coastals don't have coastal shaped heads but more jungle or I/J WP carpets but the story behind it almost makes you believe that's the case.Not too many are breathtakingly colourful like many of the first produced and most look like tey've been touched up and enhanced.They also tend to look their best when younger and yet to see many adults keeping the vivid yellows and golds,whites etc you see on them as youngsters,my favourites are the hypo jags with enhanced colour.
There's many animals just as nice as some pictured being bred here already plus the rumour of a number of overseas jags having arrived i don't think it's long before people are producing animals just as nice consistantly and the only thing that sets jags apart and would make them special to me is if in fact they do produce leucistics when jag are bred to other jags but so far no pics i've seen of any live or dead,there was some video footage floating around of a apparently live leucistic but they apparently don't make it much further than being still born or die leaving the egg because of problems taking in oxygen from what i've read...Now an all white carpet with black or blue eyes would be gorgeous.Still who knows what others are and have produced already that most people don't get to see and many animals we have seen that come very close or are even nicer than many jags..
I love new morphs,bring them on i say but i just hope there aren't clouds of mystery as to where and how certain morphs have been produced as with the jags.There's also the satisfaction for people producing new morphs that they're purely Australian and pure animals, no crossing of sub species involved,and don't need bloodlines from abroad smuggled into the country to produce them such as the rumour with a number of jags that have already made their way here, as i'm sure soon enough there'll be albinos popping up all of a sudden overseas "supposedly" from regular looking carpets.
I would love to see pics of jags that are proper adults not just breeding ae and size etc that have held the spectacular colours we see in some preferably with someone holding one and/or something natural to compare colour with?Will dig up a pic sent to me that's one jag that blows me away if it's true to colour which i'm sure there's more of around.I wonder how far off from producing live healthy leucistics they are seeing as that's what makes this morph very special unlike any other supposedly being the super form.A lot of the terminology used for designer carpets or morphs abroad is also very confusing and contradicting at times which even the people who breed these animals admit t
ne example is what they call tigers,many just have a single stripe with blocks or broken stripes all running laterally which is quite a common pattern here but not what i'd call a tiger,you'd think they'd have at least 3 or more stripes to get coined with the name"Tiger" and i think they have super tigers,maybe we'll see super super duper tigers soon?