Quote Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles View Post

Ben Renick's jungle is definitely different than this snake. It's actually interesting because these "classic jungles" which are the result of incubation to give them this look, there are actually markers that easily identify them. Jungle types out there can have the same look and definitely be genetic if you know what to look for. It's unfortunate that these unproven jungles have given a bad rep on genetic jungles. People tend to assume just because you refer to it as a jungle means its probably not genetic. Absolutely not the case. Same can be said for harlequin types, but if you know the difference between a genetic harlequin and one that is the result of incubation, it's pretty easy to eliminate the non-genetic types.
I would be interested in an elaboration of this, personally. What are the easily identifiable markers to look for in regards to incubation issue vs possible genetic? As I am going to be in the market for a few normal females in the near future, this would be an awesome tidbit of knowledge to have under my belt Thanks MLR! Btw, your prospects tempt me so...blast it..need more snake money!