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75% IJ Jags from my GQxWC female

AnthonyCaponetto Jun 30, 2007 02:31 PM

You guys have seen a couple of these, but here's a breakdown of all the IJ Jags from this clutch.

Males

Male 1 - Gotta love the striping.

Male 2 - This guy looks way better in person...the background color is actually a lot lighter than the picture shows and there isn't a single black scale on him.

Male 3 - You've seen this guy already. The pattern makes him one of my favorites.

Male 4 - Melting pattern...I guess I left him in the incubator too long.

Male 5 - This is the other one you've already seen. Cherry red color and the Bullwinkle head pattern. The color is actually a lot better than the picture shows, but these guys are hard to photograph at this size...they wanna go everywhere!

Females

Female 1 - This one has to be the nicest colored IJ Jag I've produced so far this season.

Female 2 - Probably the least attractive of the clutch, but she'll probably clean up in another couple sheds, just like the stand-out female from the first clutch.

Pics of their parents are on my breeding season page (link below).

Enjoy!
2007 Breeding Season Page

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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

Replies (3)

jeff favelle Jun 30, 2007 02:46 PM

WOW!!!! Male #1 and #4 ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!

AnthonyCaponetto Jul 01, 2007 07:52 PM

That seems to be what everyone says. Male 1 is definitely a keeper, but I'm stumped on picking another male!

>>WOW!!!! Male #1 and #4 ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anthony Caponetto
www.ACreptiles.com

Jeff Favelle Jul 01, 2007 10:29 PM

#4, no question. Those pattens can't be beat!

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