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    Listed as Pastel 66% het clown, could be 100%?

    I can't post a picture, but it is in the "Clown" category, far left.
    http://www.forgottencoastreptiles.co...ll_Pythons.php

    To me, this pastel just has a different look. It appears to be a nice male pastel even if it isn't het clown.

    I am interested to see what the clown breeders think. Does this one have "the look" for het clowns?


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    it's a horrible picture, maybe they could take one that really makes the snake look like a pastel? ...

    pastel 100% het clown we produced this paste season


    I couldn't even hazard a guess with that picture
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    I knew the colors were horrible, but the head pattern is a little odd correct? I doubt the animal is still available. I was just curious.

    That little pastel you have is fantastic!


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    Re: Listed as Pastel 66% het clown, could be 100%?

    don't see what's so horrible about the picture I saw.
    Yes, the head markings are different, remind me of my
    vanilla (sold) and my vanilla cream's head markings.
    If I was in the market, I'd snatch it up to find out what's going on,
    the asking price is quite low.
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    All of the het clowns I have seen have a definite head stamp and that one clearly has a very blushed out head and crazy blushing going ontop.....for the price I'd sure pick him up. He's priced right for a nice pastel (one of the nicestest male pastels I've seen in awhile) and stupid cheap for a pastel het clown if he proves. Ask for another pic and if he looks the same stunning snake get him! I would totally pick him up if I hadn't just gotten a het clown male.
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    Re: Listed as Pastel 66% het clown, could be 100%?

    Quote Originally Posted by tikigator View Post
    All of the het clowns I have seen have a definite head stamp and that one clearly has a very blushed out head and crazy blushing going ontop.....for the price I'd sure pick him up. He's priced right for a nice pastel (one of the nicestest male pastels I've seen in awhile) and stupid cheap for a pastel het clown if he proves. Ask for another pic and if he looks the same stunning snake get him! I would totally pick him up if I hadn't just gotten a het clown male.
    You can buy pastel 100% het clowns for about $300, why chance breeding a pos het male at all

    I agree het clowns have head spots, all of mine have, but the pastel wipes it out.
    At that point it becomes other markers you loook for, that I do not see on that snake at all.
    Just personal opinion from having produced a bunch of het clown stuff.
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    Re: Listed as Pastel 66% het clown, could be 100%?

    My pastel 100% het clown has a similar head pattern. I've noticed a vast majority of the pastel hets I've seen have that same head pattern where it looks like a head cap.



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    I have no experience with the gene, but I've noticed a lot of het clowns have 'funkier' patterns... like fires kind of.
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    Notice the pastel het clown I produced doesn't have that head pattern.
    That isn't a het clown trait at all imo, that's something pastels do though
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