Without getting into lineage on this first post, what are your initial impressions on whether this guy is a salmon jungle?
Bob



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Without getting into lineage on this first post, what are your initial impressions on whether this guy is a salmon jungle?
Bob



me. Am I getting close?
Ruben you would chime in...I already knew your answer LOL.
Bob
Huh, Maybe a striped super salmon. Chaz
It is a jungle. It could be a super Salmon wihjt the pattern aberancy, but I say jungle. Nice animal you have there.
Joe
litter this year - the ones that he initially thought they were salmon jungles but they ended up being nice possible super salmons. I'm going to have to guess aberrant salmon/hypo on this one.
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I'm sticking by my guns and saying this is the lone receiver of the jungle gene. Hoping to get a few in agreeance as well.
Bob
dbboas
I think its possible to be a jungle but no way to know for sure until its bred to another jungle and produces supers, until then at best it should be labled a very nice possible super salmon.
If bred to a normal and jungles pop out.
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Thanks,
Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
21.29 BRB
19.19 BCI
And those are only the breeders 
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats 


if they were jungles or just abberant animals until it was bred to another jungle and produced super jungles, Then and only then it would it be 100% certain.
In this breeding the parents were a nice striped salmon female bred to a Super Salmon male and a Jungle male, when the resulting litter yielded all salmons it is quite obvious that the super salmon male was the father, the mother had been traced back and without a doubt has no chance of being a super salmon.
It is possible that both the Jungle male and the Super salmon fathered some of the babies but it would be impossible to say for certain that the animal in question is definately a Jungle, even when bred to another normal animal and produces more striped animals like the mother, they could very possibly be just very nice abberant animals.
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