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    Question Yellow Belly Clown - What does it look like?

    Has anyone seen a Yellow Belly Clown? I've looked for a pic on the net & can't find one. Yellow Belly Pieds (pumpkin pieds) look great! Pied Clowns look great! But if I breed the three traits, I'll get some YB Clowns. I'm worried they won't look good. Haven't bought the YB yet. Wha'd'ya'think?
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    Re: Yellow Belly Clown - What does it look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by piedplus View Post
    Has anyone seen a Yellow Belly Clown? I've looked for a pic on the net & can't find one. Yellow Belly Pieds (pumpkin pieds) look great! Pied Clowns look great! But if I breed the three traits, I'll get some YB Clowns. I'm worried they won't look good. Haven't bought the YB yet. Wha'd'ya'think?
    I'm hoping they look awesome, as far as I know they haven't been produce although several people have a chance at making them this year.
    I've got 11 eggs from Clown X yellowbelly in the incubator, I'm a ways off from producing them obviously but I'd sure love to see one produced.
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    Re: Yellow Belly Clown - What does it look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    I'm hoping they look awesome, as far as I know they haven't been produce although several people have a chance at making them this year.
    I've got 11 eggs from Clown X yellowbelly in the incubator, I'm a ways off from producing them obviously but I'd sure love to see one produced.
    Wow, 11 eggs! From just one clutch? Wow!
    I'm thinking it would be a good breeding. Just seems odd that it hasn't been done yet. I don't mind trying something new. I just don't want to try something that's already been done & didn't turn out too well.
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    11 eggs from 2 clutches, I should have said clown X yb's.

    There are a lot of clown combos that haven't been done but it is a bit strange that yb clowns haven't been produced considering their length of time in the hobby.
    Will it look good? I think so, hopefully we get to find out soon
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    Re: Yellow Belly Clown - What does it look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    11 eggs from 2 clutches, I should have said clown X yb's.

    There are a lot of clown combos that haven't been done but it is a bit strange that yb clowns haven't been produced considering their length of time in the hobby.
    Will it look good? I think so, hopefully we get to find out soon
    Maybe you'll be the first one to breed Clown Yellow Bellies! Be sure & post pictures when you get them. I can't wait to see what they look like. I'll bet they'll be great!
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    Re: Yellow Belly Clown - What does it look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    I'm hoping they look awesome, as far as I know they haven't been produce although several people have a chance at making them this year.
    I've got 11 eggs from Clown X yellowbelly in the incubator, I'm a ways off from producing them obviously but I'd sure love to see one produced.
    I have my fingers crossed for you buddy. I think very highly of what a YB can do to morphs.
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