Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
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TheReptileEnthusiast
I think he stuck out in 2009 with the enchi clown. However, he probably hit the enchi clown with clutch number 164 that hatched on Sept 23, 2010. It was enchi, lesser, and pastel het clown males bred to a visual clown female. Like you said, he wouldn't have classified the results if there wasn't an enchi clown produced because everyone has already seen lesser clowns and pastel clowns. Heck, the flatline could very well just be the enchi clown, you never know how 2 genes will interact. It would explain why he is being so secretive, because if it is just a simple enchi clown, everyone with a female enchi and male clown would be putting them together this season. The flatline video was posted in October just one month after clutch 164 hatched.
Thats a good point I guess the only way we will know is if someone else hits an enchi clown this season. imagine the possibillities if its only an enchi clown!
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
i guess its time to get a female enchi to add to my clown projects !:gj: lol
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
Amen to that:D going to have to buy a male Clown now lol
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
Not that weird considering nobody has even bothered making a mojave clown yet. :eyepoppin
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
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Genetics Breeder
That's not it.
The head is all wrong, and the stripe is also wrong.
Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?
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Genetics Breeder
Yeah...definitely...not. I'm quite sure there is no champ in Ralph's snake. Champagne muddies up a morph, and Ralph's is clean as a whistle.
I wonder if the reason no one knows yet what's in it, is because Ralph himself may not know. Depending on the number of genes involved in the parents, he may not be 100% sure which genes are expressing themselves.