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08-06-10, 07:54 AM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
Actually, the neuro problems in jag carpets is very similar to the neuro problems in the spider ball python. Every jag will have it to some degree, but some it's so mild that it is barely noticeable. Like Bladeblaster said, breeding a jag that displays the neuro issues does not mean they will be passed on to the offspring; conversely breeding a jag that has no noticeable neuro issues does not mean that the offspring won't. The issues do not really harm the animals as long as they can still eat and function, which 99% of them can. If you do a search on YouTube you can see videos of the neuro affected snakes. How bad is it- does he just spin around in his cage constantly, or is it more when he's excited? My spider ball is fine until feeding time, then he gets really excited and his head goes all nuts and wobbly. He's still able to eat and move and he's overall a happy snake. In the end it's your choice, but know that his babies might just well be fine and another jag won't guarantee you'll get perfect babies. It's the jag mutation that is linked to the neuro problems, so any jag can and does to some degree have the problems.
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08-06-10, 01:49 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
i have been doing reading on the matter on the internet because i realy do want to keep these 2 snakes and it seems you 2 are right willow and bladeblaster. his neuro issies are very minor, he moves around like any normal snake but somtimes when he reaches upwards he goes back 2 far and instead of falling back his head goes back and he becomes inverted for a few seconds, he has no twitch or any other symptom. im going to keep the poor fellow as it seems its more of a jag carpet problem vrs an individual snakes problem which can be 100% avoided for offspring. for the record Home Page has not contacted me back yet. ill post if he does and ill tell him im keeping them both. cant get rid of bonnie and clyde now, they have names :P
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08-06-10, 04:43 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
Haha, yeah once you name them you're stuck. I've named all my animals, and it becomes that much harder to sell them after. It sounds like your jag will be fine, and you did get a great deal on them. I'm personally torn as to a deal myself right now. A guy is selling a male super dwarf retic for a really really good price (proven breeder) but I have noo idea where I could put it right now, as I've filled up all my cages and would have to buy another cage for this guy or sell some more snakes. The ones I have for sale are in my rack so that wouldn't clear up space anyway...what to do, what to do?
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08-06-10, 06:09 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
You make the big money just buy another cage. lol You'll make your money back when you breed him to your female. Don't let the chance to get her a boyfriend pass. Then when you have a bunch of babies to sell maybe i can buy one of you.
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08-06-10, 07:18 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
ya, buy that snake for sure,cages are cheep if you build them yourself
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08-06-10, 07:29 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
Well we'll see. I wish I made big money..I'm a Ph.D. student so things are always tight. I'm going to see if the guy gets back to me with pictures. I emailed him asking for pics. So we will see.
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08-07-10, 06:41 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
ah seen the breeder online and i sent him pm again and instantly sent me a email back ,then instantly called my cell phone which i missed by a couple seconds then instantly called my home phone which i picked up he offered to take it back or trade and explained all the info which we have covered on the fact of neuro jags and stuff and swears up and down he did not recieve my email or he would have called the other day just as fast. he seem very sincere about the jag but at this point im keeping clyde so i just wanted to let yall know he does seem to be a stand up guy
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08-07-10, 06:45 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
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Originally Posted by Will0W783
Well we'll see. I wish I made big money..I'm a Ph.D. student so things are always tight. I'm going to see if the guy gets back to me with pictures. I emailed him asking for pics. So we will see.
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I know i was just joking with you. So any news about getting it?
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08-07-10, 07:11 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
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Originally Posted by Freebody
ah seen the breeder online and i sent him pm again and instantly sent me a email back ,then instantly called my cell phone which i missed by a couple seconds then instantly called my home phone which i picked up he offered to take it back or trade and explained all the info which we have covered on the fact of neuro jags and stuff and swears up and down he did not recieve my email or he would have called the other day just as fast. he seem very sincere about the jag but at this point im keeping clyde so i just wanted to let yall know he does seem to be a stand up guy
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That cool. Can't wait to see more pics.
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08-07-10, 07:58 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
Good news mate sounds like a nice guy. I have dealt with complete a-holes before and it has destroyed my faith in most.
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08-07-10, 09:53 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
thx percey and i know what you mean, i live in hell damn near. so much crime around here and shooting from all the gangs and stuff, getting ripped off and dealing with people doing it,is a day to day activity.
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08-08-10, 07:28 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Myself, I would never breed any animal that could possibly pass a defective gene on to it's offspring.
But that's just me.
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imo you would never breed a jag if you applied that theory to them mate.imo there is always a risk of neuro with the offspring.spider balls have a similar issue.ive read the original spider was a wild caught speciman thats still living.after it passes im sure a full set of tests will be done to see if it sheds some light on the problem.some say theres a part of the brain missing others put it down to a chromosone problem.guess we will have to wait and see the outcome of a post mortem.
to be honest i probaly would breed once.then once i seen the outcome that would answer my question of do i breed it again or sell it on as a pet.
at one end of the scale full corkscrews which imo is bound to affect the snake in questions day to day life.
the other end of the scale slight head wobbles imo does not affect the day to day life of the snake.
most jags show some degree of neuro issues.i am currently speaking to a guy in europe that knows the guy (jan eric engell) who made the first jag.he wreckons none of jans jags show any neuro issues.he puts it down to jans bloodlines have not been bred back to each other (jag to jag).also most jags that started the jag thing were from jag to jag breeding.his theory is when breeding jag to jag you create supers (leucistic jaguars).the longest a leucy has survived is a few hours out the egg.he wreckons its a chromosone problem.that chromosone problem is passed to any jags produced in that pairing.so manifests itself as the jag neuro issue.
where in the states and europe in general the bloodlines have been bred back to themselves so many times its created this neuro issue.
re you breeding yours
i have heard of jags with bad neuro signs creating jags with no or slight neuro signs.
i have also heard of jags showing next to no neuro signs creating hatchlings that show a lot of neuro issues.
from what i can gather you really cannot predict the outcome.
imo its seems to be bothering you mate.so why not try and get your cash back from the guy.he did after all say they were healthy snakes.the neuro thing is a health issue so if he's decent he will refund you.i'm thinking that since he was'nt honest enough to tell you in the first place that he may not be the best guy in the world to get a refund from.
i hope you get things sorted mate.
all the best shaun
just read the rest of your thread and its all sorted.glad your happy mate.
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08-08-10, 01:00 PM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
ya he called me back and offered a refund and told me exactly the same thing you did,he said he missed my 1st email and he emailed back called my cell and then my home in seconds after i sent the seconds email,said in any way im not happy hes got no problem taking it back, said he absolutly does not want any unhappy constumers and is more than willing to do what he can to make me happy because i had mentioned a trade for a different male if he had one, he said he didnt say anything about the jag/spider neuro problems because it kinda slipped his mind to say anything about it as is well known they all have signs of it, and apoligised again.he used him to breed 2 clutches now and they all came out fine,he did sound sincere on the phone and did ask a few time are you sure you want to keep them if it bothers me. it doesnt realy bother me now ,well the fact the breeds have a problem does obviously, its sad, but "clyde" has a mild case of it,and he seems perfectly happy which makes me happy to have him. it seems jags are what you said 100%. i was concerned about it being a single isolated case, as in just my snake has it, then i would not breed it like infenalis said, i told the guy im keeping them,and all is well, hes doing great and so is the other snake i got ill breed him, doesnt sound fail me denying my friend a little tail once in a while :P lol
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08-11-10, 08:04 AM
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
Are neurological disorders genetic though? or perhaps just random bad luck? I would be very cautious to say all neurological disorders are genetic. With some research to which are and which aren't... it may be safe to breed.
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08-11-10, 01:20 PM
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slainte mhath
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Re: would you use a jag with neuro problem to breed?
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Originally Posted by Pythonian
Are neurological disorders genetic though? or perhaps just random bad luck? I would be very cautious to say all neurological disorders are genetic. With some research to which are and which aren't... it may be safe to breed.
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as far as i'm aware its only the jaguar python out of all the carpets that show signs of neurological issues.
its seems to be related to the jag gene.
although as said ive spoke recently to a guy who knows the man who created the first jag.his do not show any neuro issues.the dude i spoke to wreckons its an inbreeding thing.i'm starting to feel he may be right.
cheers shaun
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