I really like the reduced clowns, but also think the ones with some drips coming down the sides from the main dorsal stripe are nice. My male has a lot of the drips. He was the ONLY clown left in Daytona 2010 when I got there on Sunday, so I recommend you get to Pomona early on the first day. Clowns are a hot item now with new combos still to be made. My male with a pretty pastel:
Wow! He is one super nice clown! And might I add, super sweet pastel!
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06-17-2011, 04:21 PM
Serpent_Nirvana
I'm kind of in the same boat. I'm really hoping to add a 2011 male clown this year or next year, but while I adore the reduced-pattern ones the nice drippy pattern is impressive too -- and as Russ pointed out, seems to make a more "interesting" looking lesser-clown. Though I will say, while I like "drippy," I don't so much like "spotty," if you know what I mean.
I'll probably go with reduced-pattern BHB line, because those are the ones I tend to really flip for, but I'll hope to add both in the future.
IMO the more important thing than the pattern is the color. A lot of adult clowns seem to really brown out and just look kinda drab as they get older. I am hoping to find one that will keep its high contrast into adulthood.
06-17-2011, 07:24 PM
m00kfu
How about reduced with a moderate amount of drippage? :D