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Posted by: anthony james mc at Tue May 20 14:29:52 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anthony james mc ] Only a select few own a true Classic Jungle ( most have similiar animals which lack some of the required markings/pattern). Tracy Barker, Dan Sutherland, and myself have been working with this strain for some time. I have produced several hatchlings with very irregular patterns but have not produced a 100% "true" Classic Jungle yet (no one has to my knowledge)! Also keep in mind that most Classic Jungle's have lost their bright yellow color as adults, the bright yellow turns into a Brass or dingy gold color (I have yet to see a pic of an adult Clasic Jungle that retains ALL the bright yellow as an adult). Because of the fact that my strain of Jungle is producing obviously different hatchlings ( as everyone else's line seems to produce nothing more than "slightly different" normals even after line breeding) I have decided to call my line the "Berkley" line to seperate my line from the other lines which appear to not be genetic at all. You can view a few pics of my Berkley strain at www.mccainreptiles.com if you like and any interested parties can email me for more pics. I currently have a small clutch of 4 eggs incubating from a brother to sister breeding (these 2 were produced by my Berkley Jungle male). Let's hope something is produced because everyone seems to like these unusual, bizarre, pythons. Thanks for your interest, Anthony McCain-McCain's Reptiles. | ||
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