View Full Version : Updated pics of Jungle Female :)
brooklynboy521
08-25-13, 05:18 PM
Here are some recent pics of my female Jungle. She is from VPI stock and is really pretty. I need a better camera because right now I just got my cell phone pics lol.
sweatshirt
08-25-13, 06:12 PM
Beautiful girl! :D
Mikoh4792
08-25-13, 06:21 PM
Love the thin bands on her.
Shes a looker brooklyn. Thanks for the rat info btw. I will call him once i run out.
marvelfreak
08-26-13, 05:18 AM
Very nice.
shaunyboy
08-27-13, 12:57 PM
good looking jungle you have there
have you any full body shots mate ?
cheers shaun
thinkbig317
08-27-13, 01:03 PM
Beautiful looking jungle! After looking at all these carpets everyday you guys have makes me want one BADLY!!!!!! ;(
Terranaut
08-27-13, 02:57 PM
Yes very nice pattern on her.
brooklynboy521
08-27-13, 03:52 PM
good looking jungle you have there
have you any full body shots mate ?
cheers shaun
This was from a while ago. Since than her yellows got brighter and she almost doubled in size. Once my IJ Jag male finishes shedding I will post full body shots and pics of the to of them. This time with a good camera lol.
brooklynboy521
08-27-13, 03:54 PM
And thanks everyone. As of now I don't have too many plans of what to do with her. My male IJ Jag might be a good place to start. At the same time I am really liking the Zebra gene. I want to jump into that project with her. Anyways we still got a two years or so to decide :)
brooklynboy521
08-27-13, 04:01 PM
Shes a looker brooklyn. Thanks for the rat info btw. I will call him once i run out.
Anytime :)
And thanks everyone. As of now I don't have too many plans of what to do with her. My male IJ Jag might be a good place to start. At the same time I am really liking the Zebra gene. I want to jump into that project with her. Anyways we still got a two years or so to decide :)
If you are looking into Zebra projects you need to decide now. Trying to purchase a full grown adult zebra male will cost you alot not to mention they are difficult to find. You are better off getting a baby male. Just my 2 cents...
If you are looking into Zebra projects you need to decide now. Trying to purchase a full grown adult zebra male will cost you alot not to mention they are difficult to find. You are better off getting a baby male. Just my 2 cents...
what's the going rate for a zebra hatchie over there at the moment?
Lowest end is around $700, but yearlings-young adults with "good color" are generally around $1000
Quite expensive then still :eek: The price has dropped considerably this year for them over here and you can pick up a decent hatchie for as low as £200 - £250 ish
Quite expensive then still :eek: The price has dropped considerably this year for them over here and you can pick up a decent hatchie for as low as £200 - £250 ish
Wow, that is awesome. How much are regular high yellow jungles over there?
Wow, that is awesome. How much are regular high yellow jungles over there?
I wasn't too sure as I haven't looked at any this year but just had a quick look and you can get them for as low as £100 and there was even a 3 year old female for sale with a standard jungle male for £220 the pair :eek:
Over here you can get decent ones for $150, the very high yellows can be anywhere from $200-$500 depending on how yellow the snake is and how reputable the seller is. Over here the Jaguars are generally between $250-$400.
The high yellows are similar priced then I wonder why the zebra's are so different, are there not that many people producing zebra's or is the demand really high?
The high yellows are similar priced then I wonder why the zebra's are so different, are there not that many people producing zebra's or is the demand really high?
Not sure, I would love one though. Question for you Donnie- and anyone else who might know. Is there a reason, I do not see anyone working on granite jungles, or zebra coastals or IJ's? I know the jaguar gene is shared around and people seek to purify the different jaguar lines, but how come this is no very prevalent with the other morph genes?
Not sure, I would love one though. Question for you Donnie- and anyone else who might know. Is there a reason, I do not see anyone working on granite jungles, or zebra coastals or IJ's? I know the jaguar gene is shared around and people seek to purify the different jaguar lines, but how come this is no very prevalent with the other morph genes?
There is a few of these mixes going on in the UK/Europe, if you have a look at this website this is the sort of carpet mixes that are going on over here (my zebra came from him :))
Precisionreptiles.com (http://www.precisionreptiles.com/en)
Theweinz
08-28-13, 07:09 PM
A pretty beast for sure. How's its temperament?
brooklynboy521
08-28-13, 10:11 PM
A pretty beast for sure. How's its temperament?
Her temperament is great... unlike my male who tries to kill me as I get him out of his cage. And as far as hopping into the zebra project and the cost, I am a hobby breeder and don't really do it for money.
There is a few of these mixes going on in the UK/Europe, if you have a look at this website this is the sort of carpet mixes that are going on over here (my zebra came from him :))
Precisionreptiles.com (http://www.precisionreptiles.com/en)
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the link.
brooklynboy521
09-10-13, 02:51 PM
This is the male I eventually hope to pair her up with. He is a lot bigger now than in the pic and got much nicer.
shaunyboy
10-03-13, 02:48 PM
good looking jungle mate
cheers shaun
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