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Zag-Tec Corns

StrangeCargo

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Here's another project that is coming to fruition this season. the old school KJUN Zag-Tecs (Named because they are kinda inbetween Aztecs & Zig Zags). He have a 1.2 trio that'll be producing for the first time this season. They have disapeared from the hobby almost entirely. KJUN Snakehaven bred these over many generations (I think they put 10+ years into the project). It is NOT simple recessive BUT instead (like all Zig Zags & Aztecs), a selectively bred trait. That being said- IF you breed two of these together you get almost a 100% full clutch of Zag-Tecs... out crossing them to other unrelated stock will still produce SOME Zag-Tecs. I know they aren't cutting edge animals but I've always admired them! Enjoy!
 

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And another...here's the 2 females.... an albino ph charcoal & a charcoal ph albino. The male is an albino ph charcoal.
 

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Wow, those are some gorgeous snakes! I've always loved the zigzags and aztecs, so seeing them combined like this is really neat!
 
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