Then what's the point in getting a Jigsaw then?
If you want monotone, then a pinstripe will suffice.
If you want it for breeding purposes, the low contrast is a sign of a low quality mojo gene.
Completely agree
04-30-2013, 02:19 PM
nighttrain_1991
Re: rate this jigsaw
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Originally Posted by Royal Hijinx
If you do not like the contrast, then I would not spend the money on a Jigsaw. As was stated before, a nice busy Pin will give you a lack of contrast and a very similar pattern.
Satomi, thanks for posting mine up there, it saves me having to do it :D
The nice thing about her is that she still looks like that at 1500g :O
I got her from Howard Leong at the Pomona show in Jan 2012.
I am of the opinion that most Mojave combos should have that distinction between the dorsal coloring and the sides. It is indicative of a quality Mojo in the ingredients.
To the OP, for $500 for a male, I would continue to look and see what pops up this season. Also maybe ask for another pic, that one could just be washed out a bit. Mine was MUCH brighter and defined than that one at the same size.
I definitely like the contrast. I'll have to pass on the desert ghost that's definitely out of my price range. I've got plenty of time to look. My females are just over 300g, so it will be a while before they are ready. I just want to keep my eyes open for for a high quality animal. Thanks again for all the input.
04-30-2013, 02:31 PM
FragginDragon
Re: rate this jigsaw
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Originally Posted by satomi325
I'm not a fan. Not enough color contrast between the body and the dorsal stripe for me.
It's pretty bland imo. I like to see 3 toned Jigsaws (distinct contrast in color on the body, stripe, and dorsal). Otherwise, it just looks like a busy pinstripe.