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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    Here's the deal with harlequin wide stripes. These are the things I personally know to be fact.

    1. yes it's genetic and it has been proven. it's an incomplete dominant morph. when bred to a normal you get 25%-50% wide stripes

    2. it does not work with pastels but if you breed it to super pastels it does work. Basically if you breed a harlequin to a pastel you get 50% pastels and 50% normals. If you bred it to a super you get at least 25% pastel harlequins. The last clutch was 6 eggs and 3 were pastel wide stripes. I know for sure it works with fires, anything that makes B.E.L., yellow bellies, and albino's. The males have been bred to about 26 different snakes over 2 seasons.

    3. there are 3 lines of wide stripe out there. VMS/Pro Exotics line, a Canadian line, and a line from Italy.

    I bought 4 wide stripes from VMS 2 males and 2 females. All of them have been used and all produced wide stripe offspring. I know the person now owns the 4 and there offspring and they are working on a few projects that might be shown off this year but most likely next year.
    You seem to know a lot about the wide stripe what do you think about my male and female that a posted?

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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Keep breeding the adults together and see if your next clutch produces some wide stripes. You can also try to bred the male to a few normal females and see what comes out of those as well. They may not be wide stripes and just striped normals.


    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    You seem to know a lot about the wide stripe what do you think about my male and female that a posted?

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