Yasser
10-09-04, 08:11 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v32/pythonmaker/Reno9-25-0401.jpg
This is an '04 male probable hypo Jag named "Reno"
And introducing "Vegas"...an '04 male spotted red hypo Jag....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v32/pythonmaker/Vegas10-1-0401.jpg
Both were produced by Will and Mary Leary at:
www.reptilicusreptiles.net (http://www.reptilicusreptiles.net)
Jags are some of the most incredible snakes I have ever laid my eyes on. To me, there is NOTHING else like them out there.
I am VERY impresses with nearly every one I have ever seen. What's great is the variability we are just beginning to see just with breeders chosing to breed certain unique "normal" animals to these Jags. It's amazing how much influence the "normal"parents can contibute to the outcome of the Jag offspring themselves. And this is only the beginning as far as what we all are going to see this trait do. Their potential is boundless!
-Yasser
This is an '04 male probable hypo Jag named "Reno"
And introducing "Vegas"...an '04 male spotted red hypo Jag....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v32/pythonmaker/Vegas10-1-0401.jpg
Both were produced by Will and Mary Leary at:
www.reptilicusreptiles.net (http://www.reptilicusreptiles.net)
Jags are some of the most incredible snakes I have ever laid my eyes on. To me, there is NOTHING else like them out there.
I am VERY impresses with nearly every one I have ever seen. What's great is the variability we are just beginning to see just with breeders chosing to breed certain unique "normal" animals to these Jags. It's amazing how much influence the "normal"parents can contibute to the outcome of the Jag offspring themselves. And this is only the beginning as far as what we all are going to see this trait do. Their potential is boundless!
-Yasser