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Re: Morph het clowns
 Originally Posted by crapwhereaminow
This is a really informative/interesting thread!
Although it's kind of depressing because, after looking at all the het. clowns, it makes me think my spider 50% het clown does not carry the gene. 
Remember, the observations that have been made about spider het clowns is only based on a few clutches. If you breed yours to a visual clown the worst case scenario is you end up with some spider 100% hets. Is yours male or female?
Actually the worst case scenario is you don't get any eggs, but you know what I mean.
Last edited by TheReptileEnthusiast; 11-05-2010 at 10:46 AM.
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Re: Morph het clowns
I'm gonna resurrect this thread and ask for pics of any morph het clowns. I'd really like to see a lesser 100% het clown. I know it's a long shot since not many have been produced yet, but any pics would be appreciated.
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Re: Morph het clowns
 Originally Posted by TheReptileEnthusiast
I'm gonna resurrect this thread and ask for pics of any morph het clowns. I'd really like to see a lesser 100% het clown. I know it's a long shot since not many have been produced yet, but any pics would be appreciated.
The one I've seen has a distinct het clown look. Not sure on the posting rules so I've PM'd you the photo.
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Last edited by TheReptileEnthusiast; 11-25-2010 at 05:47 PM.
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Re: Morph het clowns
I just discovered Ralph has some nice photos of lesser het clown hatchlings on his website. Dragonherp has a nice looking one too. They seem to be very variable in color and pattern, so it would be difficult to distiguish hets in a clutch of possibles. Nothing obvious like with the desert het clown. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to try and prove my girl out in a couple years. Here she is, she is 50% het clown and hypo. I'll be breeding her to a visual clown, so at worst I'll end up with some 100% hets.
Last edited by TheReptileEnthusiast; 11-25-2010 at 06:46 PM.
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Re: Morph het clowns
Millcityballs, I remember that clutch ^ because that male is a smoker. Did you keep him? I have noticed that the lines that seem throw reduced clowns like yours often produce reduced banded or blackback hets as well.
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Re: Morph het clowns
He's with a friend down in CT. I would still have him here if not for having a pastel het clown breeding with his mother as I type. I did hold on to the het sire just in case he's the one who throughs the reduced pattern.
updated pic of poss het clown female. i have a couple like her from that clutch, but she's the nicest
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Have you guys seen the firefly het clown produced by Justin Kobylka, it looks like the desert het clown as well.. here is the link http://jkobylkareptiles.com/incubator.php?y=2010&c=37
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