Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Originally Posted by
meeistom
I think the reason it's no more "known" is very simply put they aren't too special. There are lots of normals out there that have a very similar appearance. In the grand scheme of morphs out there they aren't that different from a normal. Some of the combos are nice but again if you can't sell them at a decent price you end up with lots of pretty pets. Lets say you bred a wide to a mojave you get 5 eggs and 1 is a normal wide and 1 is a stripe mojave. You now have to market the stripe mojave and show it's genetic. Easier said then done. It just may not be worth the time and effort. Remember not everyone thinks they are all that special.
Does the "quinstripe" that Ntume posted a picture of (on the 1st page) look like anything you've produced with the wide-stripes? If so, I bet that alone, and/or that with maybe some pastel or Enchi in it, would go a loooong way towards marketing the wide-stripes ...
I mean, you think about it, there are quite a few morphs that are various degrees of unexciting on their own, but unlock some really cool stuff when combined -- I think sometimes it's the combos that really "make" the morph marketing-wise ...
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
Yes and no. Mine was way darker but the female YB is insanely dark but so that has more to do with the dam/sire then anything else. The head is the same pattern though.
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Originally Posted by
Serpent_Nirvana
Does the "quinstripe" that Ntume posted a picture of (on the 1st page) look like anything you've produced with the wide-stripes? If so, I bet that alone, and/or that with maybe some pastel or Enchi in it, would go a loooong way towards marketing the wide-stripes ...
I mean, you think about it, there are quite a few morphs that are various degrees of unexciting on their own, but unlock some really cool stuff when combined -- I think sometimes it's the combos that really "make" the morph marketing-wise ...
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Originally Posted by
meeistom
It is reproducible but the odds are very low. Wide combo's are 1 if your lucky in a clutch. Out of over 25 clutch's this season only 7 produced a combo. There are still another 6 to go but those are not good odds at all.
Hmm ... Interesting.
Noticed any pattern to the sex of wides or combos?
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
Hi,
Is it possible that what we see as wide stripe is actually a polygenic combo?
Something we cannot visually distinguish in the non-widestripe animals?
dr del
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
Hmm that's a very interesting theory. I will have to discuss this with a few of my buddies who are genetics experts. Just not sure how to prove or disprove this. You've given me something to think about.
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Originally Posted by
dr del
Hi,
Is it possible that what we see as wide stripe is actually a polygenic combo?
Something we cannot visually distinguish in the non-widestripe animals?
dr del