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    het clown influence

    2500 gram amir line yellowbelly and her 800+ gram yellowbelly 100% het clown daughter
    It's pretty amazing what adding the het clown gene does to normals, yellowbelly's and other morphs.



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    Het clowns are truly amazing. I have a pastel het and she shines.
    Great looking YB het. I love how gold she is. I can't wait to see her future offspring.

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    nice comparison shot, i got a 2.3 group of dbl het clown hypo, they brightest "normals" I have ever seen.

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    So much for not being able to tell which are hets and which aren't.

    Very nice YBs!


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    Re: het clown influence

    Quote Originally Posted by lyfoti05 View Post
    So much for not being able to tell which are hets and which aren't.

    Very nice YBs!
    Exactly my point...

    We have the male yb het clown breeding a couple of het clowns so I will update this thread when I have pics later in the season.
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    Re: het clown influence

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Exactly my point...

    We have the male yb het clown breeding a couple of het clowns so I will update this thread when I have pics later in the season.
    I definitely can't wait to see the results! Good luck with the odds!


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    Yea het clowns always look different IME. Ill post some pics later of a mojo mom with her mojo 100% het clown offspring. Even my plain hets have very bright colors and nice patterns.

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    Re: het clown influence

    Quote Originally Posted by jball1125 View Post
    Yea het clowns always look different IME. Ill post some pics later of a mojo mom with her mojo 100% het clown offspring. Even my plain hets have very bright colors and nice patterns.
    Do so, I'd love to see since I'm making mojave hets this season
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    Re: het clown influence

    Wow, I didn't know that a het clown looked any different! Good to know and that is one beautiful little snake (And a nice looking mom too)

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    Re: het clown influence

    Quote Originally Posted by Flikky View Post
    Wow, I didn't know that a het clown looked any different! Good to know and that is one beautiful little snake (And a nice looking mom too)
    Thanks!

    An interesting thing het clown does to spiders...no white sides
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