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    Trying to ID this gene.

    I purchase this girl as a het clown, but to me looks like there is a lot more going on. Had another breeder name a gene I thought as well, but wanted to see others opinions.
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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    Since it has been a few days and no one has guessed: Can I ask what gene the breeder thought it might be? I can only think of one and it would be a long-shot at best.
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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    Looks normal


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    Not seeing anything else but there are so many claims now....

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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    I see a really gnarly patterned normal het clown.

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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    Almost like a GHI, but not quite

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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    I bought her as a normal 100% het clown. Her crazy pattern and such dark black made me question. 2 other breeders suggested that since she is het clown, that it does some crazy things to the pattern that could be the explanation. Had someone else suggest possible leopard, but my leopard is fire as well so the 2 side by side gives me nothing to compare.

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    Re: Trying to ID this gene.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmpalazzo View Post
    I bought her as a normal 100% het clown. Her crazy pattern and such dark black made me question. 2 other breeders suggested that since she is het clown, that it does some crazy things to the pattern that could be the explanation. Had someone else suggest possible leopard, but my leopard is fire as well so the 2 side by side gives me nothing to compare.
    Yeah, I think you are just seeing the Het Clown adjust the pattern.

    Edges on my Leopards look softer to me-even with a bit of a busy pattern. Example below:

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