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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Cool odd ball! Definitely a hold back

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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Someone got himself a dinker.
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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    clowns are somewhat differnt colored than normal (colored and patterned).

    in burmese pythons, when u breed a normal to a granite, the offspring looks normal with a twist- something like granite in a poor version.

    maybe the clown gene did that somehow to the one lesser (i think it is a lesser).

    or it is just a really stunning lesser (like the ones from rdr in his video)- i think they could have looked like yours as babies...

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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Looks like a very light lesser to me too, but what's mind bogglin about it is its comparison to its siblings. Maybe breeding it w/ its clutchmates or even the parents will answer the mystery.

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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    clowns are somewhat differnt colored than normal (colored and patterned).

    in burmese pythons, when u breed a normal to a granite, the offspring looks normal with a twist- something like granite in a poor version.

    maybe the clown gene did that somehow to the one lesser (i think it is a lesser).

    or it is just a really stunning lesser (like the ones from rdr in his video)- i think they could have looked like yours as babies...
    Oh a genetic level this is actually sound. A gene could easily mutate early and take a new form, perhaps causing it to be partially read instead of not read (since it's recessive).

    Alternatively it could just be a fluke. Once again I think you got yourself a dinker to work with.
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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Very awesome clutch and that lighter colored snake is just beautiful!

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    Re: Lesser Het-Clowns with a twist,

    Nice clutch, and great pairing. Those adults are two of the nicest examples of thier morphs I have seen. I wish my clutches had already hatched so I would have the capital to pry one of those males away from you.

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