Has anyone heard of a Pin Clown?? I did a google and came up with nothing. Just curious
04-27-2009, 08:50 PM
Jyson
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
It hasn't been produced yet. However it does sound interesting.
04-27-2009, 08:52 PM
mainbutter
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
Does anyone know if it is even being worked on?
04-27-2009, 08:58 PM
aarondm
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
Well I have my het clown male with my Pin right now, maybe a bit late but what the hell. I would just get pin poss het clowns.
04-27-2009, 09:02 PM
Royal Morphz
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
the only problem I would see with that is that they are moth pattern morphs not sure how appealing a pinstriped clown would look plu the key point of both morphs are there heard pattern
See how the Pied patten messes up the pattern of the spider
this photo was bored from Roussi's reptiles website
04-27-2009, 10:07 PM
BrucenBruce
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
A pin / granite would be a pattern-pattern morph too - but they blew me away! Granite never really caught my attention until I saw it pinstriped.
Ya never know . . .
~Bruce
04-28-2009, 12:39 AM
dreese88
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
It seems as though pied would have to be considered a pattern and color morph. I say this because regardless of the amount of white, pieds almost always have a lot more orange in them and not a "normal" coloration, along with the obvious pattern difference
04-28-2009, 12:16 PM
asplundii
Re: Pinstripe Clown???
Quote:
Originally Posted by dreese88
It seems as though pied would have to be considered a pattern and color morph. I say this because regardless of the amount of white, pieds almost always have a lot more orange in them and not a "normal" coloration, along with the obvious pattern difference
Agreed. I think a better example of a pattern/pattern morph would be something like a spinner or a woma/spider.
I am not sure what a clown/pin would look like. At a guess I would think it would make a really reduced pattern clown, like one of the solid gold side/black back types. But that is just a guess