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    Correct me if I'm wrong but.... is a harlequin genetic?? I believe is natural random occurrence... something like "non genetic reduced" or like ringers or classic jungle... Or they get Proved already ??
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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    On the dutch forums there's a lady with a yellowbelly harlequin, but it may possibly be a fire harlequin because of a multi sired clutch.

    Her female ovulated again this year, and some more breeding trials need to be done I guess.

    Here's a picture of the animal she now calls ' quinstripe '

    **picture removed**

    Copyright Bumblebee (Jamie)

    Groet,

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    Last edited by dr del; 06-04-2011 at 08:43 PM. Reason: removing picture at right holders request.

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    I think it's a random occurence here is a thread that I started with pics of my first clutch I think my female is a widestripe http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...85#post1546685

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    I think it's a random occurence here is a thread that I started with pics of my first clutch I think my female is a widestripe http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...85#post1546685
    Thats a popular opinion, your pair looks awesome - can't believe you got all normal looking snakes with barely any striping (in comparison) out of them. Maybe you've got something recessive there or horrible odds or maybe those are just crazy looking normals... or maybe they all are!

    In any case thanks for posting and good luck with your projects!

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Ntume View Post
    ...Here's a picture of the animal she now calls ' quinstripe '

    **picture removed**...
    Beautiful!!!! I want one!!!
    Last edited by dr del; 06-04-2011 at 08:45 PM. Reason: matching quote to edited post.

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    That looks like a Desert PE Stripe. Cool looking.

    I will try and take a couple more pics today, including a Ghost Tri Stripe-ish animal.

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Yaron, I believe it is bang out of order for u to guess on the genes of my quinstripe!! and more out of order to publicly use a picture of my quinstripe without asking me permission for it!! the father of my quinstripe is an animal that u cannot guess, I have said what I wanted to say in order to keep the genes to myself.

    I would like to ask the owner or a mioderator of this forum to remove the picture that is posted here by ntume (or yaron) without my permission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntume View Post
    On the dutch forums there's a lady with a yellowbelly harlequin, but it may possibly be a fire harlequin because of a multi sired clutch.

    Her female ovulated again this year, and some more breeding trials need to be done I guess.

    Here's a picture of the animal she now calls ' quinstripe '

    **picture removed**
    Copyright Bumblebee (Jamie)

    Groet,

    Yaron
    Last edited by dr del; 06-04-2011 at 08:48 PM. Reason: matching quote to edited post.

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by bumblebee View Post
    Yaron, I believe it is bang out of order for u to guess on the genes of my quinstripe!! and more out of order to publicly use a picture of my quinstripe without asking me permission for it!! the father of my quinstripe is an animal that u cannot guess, I have said what I wanted to say in order to keep the genes to myself.

    I would like to ask the owner or a mioderator of this forum to remove the picture that is posted here by ntume (or yaron) without my permission.

    tnx
    While I agree that it is in poor taste to use someone else's pictures without their permission (at least he gave you credit for it) ...and it has been removed at your request....I fail to see the assault to your privacy or "secrets" when you've already publicly stated the genetics of the animal on another site.
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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong but.... is a harlequin genetic?? I believe is natural random occurrence... something like "non genetic reduced" or like ringers or classic jungle... Or they get Proved already ??
    You are right, as I stated they are not a proven morph. Thats why I am looking for more info on anyone who has attempted or is trying to work with them. I know VMS Herps had a line that they were/are? trying to prove out and some of the offspring they were getting looked like the parents. There are some birthing records including pics that can be dug up for those interested.

    My girl doesn't look as promising as the pair my buddy owns, or a lot of pictures I've seen of them... her colour is normal, but her stripe is very thick similar to a lot of them I've seen. That being said, in the Harlequin mojave video, they show what they call a harlequin and it looks totally normal coloured with less of a stripe than mine. So who knows whats what.

    They seem like they have so much potential, I can't believe more people aren't working with them. Prove them out as dom or co-dom and you've got one of the coolest pattern mutations out there that has barely been crossed into anything yet. Mojave and now maybe yellowbelly crosses are all that I've seen... and no super that we know of, other than apparently "Harlequin Side-Stripe" which I can't find pics of. Thanks for that pic of the yellowbelly cross btw Yaron, that is an awesome snake. Could be fire x yelllowbelly but either way I want one of those haha.

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