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Very cool! Good luck with the babies and I call dibs on one!
Boys: Pied, enchi het. hypo, cinnamon
Girls: Mojave, black pewter het. hypo
Others: SSP, (2)Jungles, (2)gtp, bredli, 88% IJ Jag, SD Anery Retic, hoggie, Boelens, Coastal, SD sunfire retic
Others with legs: Panther cham, monitor, big giant blonde drunk frat boy of a golden retriever
On the way: Iran Jaya, Butter het. hypo, spider 50% het clown, (3) possible het clowns, (maybe) blue line chondro
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Re: Jag x Jag!
I don't know anything about Jag genetics...but I do know gorgeous snakes when I see 'em! Can't wait to see how the babies turn out!
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1ST off Awesome Awesome Jags!!! and secondy good luck with the babies they are going to glow through the eggs
0.1.0 Albino Jungle (Diva)
0.0.1 Leo Gecko(Loki)
1.0.0 Leo Gecko(Nova)
1.0.0 Spider Ball( Svita)
0.1.0 Pewter BP ( Cloud)
0.1.0 Het Orange Ghost ( Morgana)
1.0.0 Piebald ( Boo)
0.1.0 Piebald (Pandora)
0.1.0 88%IJ JAG( Halo)
1.0.0 Jungle Jag(Winter)
1.0.0. Clown ( Echo)
1.0.0 Albino Mojave ( Frost)
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First off, please understand that I'm genuinely curious, and not trolling you.
Assuming that the gene works the way it has been understood to in the past, you should get 1/4 normals (live), 1/2 jags (live), and 1/4 supers (dead/unable to thrive). This seems like a worse outcome than jag x normal, which produces 1/2 normals (live) and 1/2 jags (live). Why do this pairing when you get the same number of jags and 1/4 of the animals produced are either dead or "defective?"
Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!
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You bring up a good point......the reason I am doing it is because:
1. Having a bunch of live jag sibs is not very appealing to me, they are hard to sell and I don't want to just dump at a pet shop or wholesale them off to someone who may not give them the proper care.
2. Even though I am not very hopeful at all.......a really tiny part of me hopes the bredl's blood will make for a viably super, even though I know it won't! Kind of contradictory, I am aware!
Those would be my reasons......
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I thought that might be it, and I'm kind of conflicted about reason #1. On the one hand, dumping hybrids into the pet trade, where they'll likely be either misrepresented, get poor care, or both, is bad. On the other, it's hard to know how much suffering the supers go through before they die, whether it be in the egg or post-hatching (if they even make it that far). That line of reasoning makes breeding jags at all seem like a lose lose situation, at least for the animals. 
As for reason #2, I wish you all the luck in the world, but I don't hold out much hope for it.
Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!
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If you don't want live jags, why would you just not breed them?
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If no one ever tried to get super jags then we'd never have super jags. If people only wanted normal carpets the other genes would eventually die out. As much as I know I'll get flammed for this, Chris is taking a step in the right direction. In the pet trade, breeding the next big thing is how money is made. Breeding something unique and different is stepping ahead of the game. It doesn't come without sacrifice.
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