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  • 06-02-2010, 10:14 PM
    BPTexas_Pete84
    harlequin
    hey all i seen i nice snake my friend has and i was just wondering about its a harlequin now is this something that makes good combos or what has been done with them or are they just nice normals please help b4 i buy
  • 06-02-2010, 10:24 PM
    Eyeball
    Re: harlequin
    I don't know of any genetic Harleys and my friend has a few and i have one. If he says its genetic ask to see some young its produced and ask how many years hes been working on the project. Documentation is always a plus. Never trust someones word on a project animal always ask for proof and then make an educated decision. Good Luck, Eyeball
  • 06-02-2010, 10:40 PM
    jallenfl
    Re: harlequin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BPTexas_Pete84 View Post
    hey all i seen i nice snake my friend has and i was just wondering about its a harlequin now is this something that makes good combos or what has been done with them or are they just nice normals please help b4 i buy

    As far as I know Harlequins have not been proven genetic...
    If I am wrong someone please correct me but for now I have not seen anything about them being genetic. I would like to know different.

    Tim Lane at Ballroom has produced them and supposedly VMS herp picked one up that was genetic. As far as I know but not 100% sure so hopefully someone else out there can help more...

    J
  • 06-03-2010, 10:33 AM
    Aes_Sidhe
    Re: harlequin
    Yea... From I know harlequin is a random occurrence.. and that a shame because they are really cool looking snakes...
  • 06-03-2010, 10:40 AM
    Bruceweb
    Re: harlequin
    Dont think harlequins are genetic..sorry
  • 06-03-2010, 04:54 PM
    BPTexas_Pete84
    Re: harlequin
    so breeding it to something else wouldn't pick up that pattern
  • 06-03-2010, 05:04 PM
    merdcme
    Re: harlequin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jallenfl View Post
    As far as I know Harlequins have not been proven genetic...
    If I am wrong someone please correct me but for now I have not seen anything about them being genetic. I would like to know different.

    Tim Lane at Ballroom has produced them and supposedly VMS herp picked one up that was genetic. As far as I know but not 100% sure so hopefully someone else out there can help more...

    J

    Tim gave me an offspring of his and if i remember correctly he told me they just have a cool/slight influence on offspring morphs. and that the slight influence might even be ressesive. but it was a while ago so i dont exactly remember the specifics of the conversation. he's not on the forums much but he'd be a good person to contact and ask.:)
  • 06-05-2010, 10:17 PM
    gangsta
    Re: harlequin
    Harliquins are also known as wide stripes. Some are genetic and some arent. I just proved my line to be genetic!!
  • 06-06-2010, 04:37 PM
    merdcme
    Re: harlequin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gangsta View Post
    Harliquins are also known as wide stripes. Some are genetic and some arent. I just proved my line to be genetic!!

    dominant or ressesive?
  • 06-06-2010, 04:42 PM
    BPTexas_Pete84
    Re: harlequin
    see i dont know i saw it and asked i liked the patteren that it had and was wonderng could i get a diiferent color (morph) and keep that patteren
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