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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    I'm working with a BHB het from his reduced pattern line & this is the boy who I'll be putting her to:





    We Should be able to work the expression of reduced pattern through selective breeding.
    All the Best,
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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    Its all about selective breeding, only BHB Reduced Pattern lineage for us!

    Here's our BHB line bad boy!
    Marc Bouchard
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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    What little I know about the reduced line clowns, because I happen to love the reduced clowns (who woulda thunk it? LOL) is that BHB has an extreme reduced pattern line of clowns.

    Sean Bradley acquired one of his clowns and has selectively bred that animal to reduced pattern females (if I'm remembering the story correctly) and then raised up those hets and went on to produce some killer looking reduced clown offspring.

    The hets from this particular line tend to be reduced patterned themselves, and very light in color. Heck, I think I love the hets as much as the morph itself. They're sexy!!!

    My het male is from Sean. I paid extra to buy one specifically from him.
    John Vandegrift

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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    Quote Originally Posted by RegiusCo View Post
    Its all about selective breeding, only BHB Reduced Pattern lineage for us!

    Here's our BHB line bad boy!
    Marc - that's hot!!!

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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    Wow, some awesome examples of amazing reduced pattern clowns folks! And Marc! - we definitely need to talk at the Montreal expo next month. I'll be sure to come over and introduce myself this time around. (I quietly stalked your booth a bit at the CRBE but I was poor so didn't want to waste your time when you were busy with others, heh.)

    The two het clowns I have right now come from busier patterned males. And I don't mind the busy pattern at all. In fact, I wouldn't mind having two lines going. One reduced pattern and one quite heavily patterned.

    I also agree that het clowns tend to almost have a different look to them. Mine have a really nice yellow tint to them.
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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    All these clown pics are making me drool. I sure hope my hets produce a clown or 2 this year. By far my favorite morph, and the combos are just spectacular.

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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    okay this is my het clown girl from Sean Bradley and she is majorly reduced and light in color. Her sire is their most reduced clown in their collection...

    Doris



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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladydragon View Post
    okay this is my het clown girl from Sean Bradley and she is majorly reduced and light in color. Her sire is their most reduced clown in their collection...

    She's gourgeous Doris!

    When you breed her let us know how the offspring turn out.
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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    I would believe it's the same thing as the G.Stripe.

    A full nice stripe (with no broken pattern) will tend to make more nice ones, but could also produce ones that have a broken stripe.

    Same with the pied. Looks like the high white have a tendency to produce high white but they still produce low white (vice versa the low white can produce high white).

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    Re: Reduced pattern clowns? Is this genetic?

    I'll be sure to come over and introduce myself this time around. (I quietly stalked your booth a bit at the CRBE but I was poor so didn't want to waste your time when you were busy with others, heh.)
    Stephan, please do drop by, looking forward to meeting you, always fun talking shop and royals!
    Marc Bouchard
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