Quote Originally Posted by Big T 812 View Post
Wow those hets look amazing, don't some people think het clowns look "different" or have markers anyway?. Maybe these are just displaying extreme het clown markers, either way awesome snakes.
Thanks, Some have said you can tell some Het Clowns because they express theirselves visually, The siblings and grand kids of the original pair are exceptional they don't look like your average clown. So we are thinking theres a second gene at play just have to wait and see Its all exciting though.

Quote Originally Posted by Capray View Post
Wow, She is amazing, and definitley keep us posted if she lays...hopefully you'll get clowns! (?) and What on earth is going on with her brother!! His "transformation" phase is STUNNING!
Thanks I do love this pair, The male is dodgy now though I was hoping he went back to normal but thats not looking likely Will keep you all posted

Quote Originally Posted by collrak View Post
Hmm... it's possible that your animals have the IMG gene (increased melanin gene). I don't know of any other trait that can cause rapid color changes like that. It's a possibility that's worth researching.

http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/co...all_python.asp
Hi Collrak, I have researched into the IMG gene and also spoke to Ralph about them he believes theres something different going on with them and its just a matter of time to find out, Heck must be something going on Ralph wants hatchlings LOL

Photos,



Perfect Lock, She's off feed too now which is very unusual for her so who knows.



This is how the visual clowns look, Photos belong to breeder.





The Hets,