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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Orlandoflor View Post
    this is what it is it is desert phantom clown if you see his records he has made deserts het clown and has phantom het clowns that he produce i bet the phantom mixed with desert and clown make the snake more yellow that what i think or add pastel too of those for sure !!!
    Yes!!
    I read somewhere that when phantom is mixed with spider it makes them really yellow.

    So Mixing Desert (super clean yellow already).... Phantom (Brightens the yellow) and Clown (also brings yellow out) could be it!

    Good research man

    Anyone got any views on this?

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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReptileEnthusiast View Post
    On the right track, but it is highly unlikely it is super enchi. The odds of hitting a super recessive with two other codom genes thrown in are just ridiculous, not to mention that you would have to raise a female up to produce a super. The odds are almost nill if you are only using animals with all those genes that are just het clowns, and we haven't seen a visual enchi clown yet.

    Firefly enchi clown is a little more plausible since you could hit it with a male fire enchi het clown to a female pastel clown or something to that effect.

    My money is on something simpler like a firefly clown, a pastel enchi clown, or a pastel desert clown.

    We will see a super enchi fire pastel clown eventually, but I think we will see visual examples of more than just the pastel clown first(enchi clown, fire clown, etc.).
    Unfortunately, I realized this as I thought about it more. I imagine it isn't anything possibly that complex with a recessive. If it is, he prayed pretty hard to the snake gods! But it is definitely insane!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    Yes!!
    I read somewhere that when phantom is mixed with spider it makes them really yellow.

    So Mixing Desert (super clean yellow already).... Phantom (Brightens the yellow) and Clown (also brings yellow out) could be it!

    Good research man

    Anyone got any views on this?
    Does anyone have any idea what a desert phantom actually looks like?? I tried looking on google but couldn't find anything.
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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    No one has owned up to making one ...yet. Of all the 'Big' breeders I think Ralph would be the first with most Phantom combos.

    Check out Phantom Spiders they are so yellow!

    Also if you look through his records you can see he has a few Phantom projects going and thets not including his private ones.

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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    No one has owned up to making one ...yet. Of all the 'Big' breeders I think Ralph would be the first with most Phantom combos.

    Check out Phantom Spiders they are so yellow!

    Also if you look through his records you can see he has a few Phantom projects going and thets not including his private ones.
    I'm surprised no one has. I think they've got tons of potential.

    And after looking more into the phantom/spiders, i can see it. Throw a clown in there, and that there might very well be it!
    Aaron Smolinski

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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    The only question I would have about a desert phantom clown is how long ago did Ralph produce the phantom het clowns and desert het clowns. One would have to be an adult female in the pairing.

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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReptileEnthusiast View Post
    The only question I would have about a desert phantom clown is how long ago did Ralph produce the phantom het clowns and desert het clowns. One would have to be an adult female in the pairing.

    I know he made a male Phantom het Clown last season as I asked about them So i'm sure he has made more as he seems to put most things to his Phantoms.

    As for a Desert het Clown female.... they have been around for a while (Deserts) so its not hard to imagine him having one hidden away in his racks from 3+ years ago.
    Last edited by Mattinho; 05-13-2011 at 04:32 AM.

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    Re: so has ralph spilled the beans yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    I know he made a male Phantom het Clown last season as I asked about them So i'm sure he has made more as he seems to put most things to his Phantoms.

    As for a Desert het Clown female.... they have been around for a while (Deserts) so its not hard to imagine him having one hidden away in his racks from 3+ years ago.
    Well with this line of thinking, it would resolve a few threads. That female deserts can lay viable eggs and what the Flatline is.
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