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    Both have their ups, but I am really a big fan of the flames on lesser clowns and killer clowns with a more classic clown pattern so I would probably get a classic clown before getting a really reduced pattern clown.
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    Definitely reduced pattern for me. These are a few of my favorites from the last couple seasons. I can also tell you from experience that the reduced pattern clowns are WAY easier to sell when you start producing them.









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    Re: What kind of clown tickles your fancy?

    Reduced for sure. I mean, all clowns catch my eye, but the reduced...oh mannnn.
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    Re: What kind of clown tickles your fancy?

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    the head pattern on this one is wicked. awesome snake man.
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    Re: What kind of clown tickles your fancy?

    I love the clowns that are in the middle. I don't want them covered in drippy pattern, but in moderation it looks really nice to me. The fully reduced ones don't do anything for me when they get older. I like them like this: http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...sive/clown.jpg

    As far as combos go I also tend to like them with a medium amount of pattern as well so far.

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    Hey I also live in south Cali can you tell me when is the Pomona reptile expo on. I was checking online and it say august I just whant to make sure its not earlier or do you know of any other coming up

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    I actually like some of the busy patterns! I saw one that really explained to me why they call them clowns..because it just looked like it belonged in a circus with near perfect circles and the pattern wrapped around them! Too cool, very jester esque.

    But I love any clown especially lesser clowns! Dream snake! Someday I hope to get a clown and a lesser het clown pair!

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    WOW! I wasnt expecting so many opinions over night!

    all those pics of clowns are spectacular!
    love them all!

    yeah i definately think i want a reduced pattern clown.

    and first wanna shoot for either pastel clowns(from first clutch)
    or something different... something i havent seen in person before.

    thanks everyone!
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    Re: What kind of clown tickles your fancy?

    I really like the reduced clowns, but also think the ones with some drips coming down the sides from the main dorsal stripe are nice. My male has a lot of the drips. He was the ONLY clown left in Daytona 2010 when I got there on Sunday, so I recommend you get to Pomona early on the first day. Clowns are a hot item now with new combos still to be made. My male with a pretty pastel:


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    I'm all about the reduced pattern clowns. That's what got me started in my spider clown project.
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