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Young Jag from Reptilicus

jfarah Jan 29, 2006 09:54 PM

This little beauty is actually one of the least attractive ones to come from the Leary's 2005 Red Hypo/Banded Coastal clutch!

She is pictured here sitting in a flower pot while I cleaned her enclosure.

She is puppy dog tame and eats like an elephant too!

Thanks Will, now I'm hooked on Jaguars!!!

- Joe

Replies (6)

terrapene Jan 29, 2006 10:03 PM

Very nice, Joe, I'm envious! I look forward to seeing what color changes lie ahead.

jfarah Jan 29, 2006 11:47 PM

Here she is with a young Jungle in the background.

I just thought the pic was really neat.

Enjoy!

bhmorrill Jan 30, 2006 10:17 AM

Man, she sure looks good to me!!! And that jungle is looking pretty good too. Where did you get that one from? Keep the pics coming!
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Ben

Will Leary Feb 01, 2006 02:42 PM

Looks great, Joe! I'm glad she's doing so well for you. Keep us posted with plenty of photos and TTYS.
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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles
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boidpro Feb 04, 2006 06:15 AM

just wondering cuz i don't see anything that makes it a jaguar.

thx - derek

Will Leary Feb 04, 2006 06:22 PM

I answered this same question on another forum. Here is a copy of my response...

Your question is both valid and greatly appreciated. I would like to address it personally, considering I produced the animal in question.

First, I think posting some shots of Jags and Normal Siblings side-by-side will help. Please note that all of these hatchlings are from the exact same parents (some from '05 and others from '04). This will give everyone a glimpse into what I see when my clutches hatch. Please note the following snakes...

Okay, did you have any significant trouble determining which of the snakes listed above are Jags and which are Normal Sibs? Though the Jags vary quite a bit, it's still fairly easy to differentiate. However, if you have nothing to compare them to, then things may become more challenging. BTW, I changed the color balance on Joe's snake (it was a bit too green).

Anyway, lets compare the head and neck pattern of Joe's Jag to another Jaguar with a more traditional and more easily identifiable body pattern (again, from the same parents)...

And now look closely at the Normal Sibs from the same clutch as Joe's...

I think the photos speak for themselves. Here is a Normal Sibling and a Hypo Jag from the same clutch...

These two have the same father as all the previous snakes, but a different mother. She was a Tiger as opposed to a banded Coastal. The Tiger mother gave all of her offspring a much broader pattern, while the banded mother gave her offspring a much tighter, more condensed, banded appearance.

Look again at this animal, and considering the cross-section of Normal Sib's and Jags I have shown you from the same clutch, tell me what you think it is.

I hope this helps to clear things up a bit.
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Will Leary
Reptilicus Reptiles
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