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  • 05-03-2013, 03:05 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: Ball python recessive project?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Peoples View Post
    Snow clown (axanthic albino clown) its a long project but worth it. Don't think anyone has produced one yet.

    Because it's a super long shot at a triple recessive, I'm not so sure any triple recessives have been done :confusd:

    I'm working on yellowbelly clown this season and Ivory clown next season, either sex will make a powerful snake genetically.
    I might be a touch biased, but there are so many clown projects yet to be done that it has to be one of the best long term recessive projects out there.
  • 05-04-2013, 02:49 AM
    Peoples
    Re: Ball python recessive project?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Because it's a super long shot at a triple recessive, I'm not so sure any triple recessives have been done :confusd:...

    ...there are so many clown projects yet to be done that it has to be one of the best long term recessive projects out there.

    Hence why it's worth it...
  • 05-04-2013, 11:02 AM
    towelie4365
    Why would anyone want a triple recessive with snow in it? A snow is supposed to be an all white snake... so a snow clown is all white too. Maybe you can see a TINY bit of pattern, but how is that worth the time spent on triple recessives?
  • 05-04-2013, 11:32 AM
    Pythonfriend
    Re: Ball python recessive project?
    a snow clown would be highly valuable for certain breeders. it enables you to work with axanthic clowns, albino clowns, and snow BPs with high effectivity.

    but visually i agree, i wouldnt expect much from a snow clown. if you have snow BPs to compare it to, then you will probarbly able to see it under the right lighting conditions or under UV fluorescence.

    its hard to think of a triple recessive project that would really make sense visually, where you can see all 3 genes. Maybe axanthic genetic stripe pied.

    Double recessives are hard enough to work with, and there are many awesome-looking double recessive projects out there, that can be enhanced by adding dominants or codominants.
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