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    Het clown not only changes pattern but it changes color too, especially in some morph hets.

    So basically a "het clown" is actually a "clown" and a "visual clown" would be a "super clown"? That is what this theory means?
    No, a het clown is a heterozygous trait and the clown is a super/homozygous trait.
    No different than a pastel is a heterozygous trait and it's super/homozygous trait is a super pastel.

    It influences yellowbelly's to the extreme ...

    2 different lines of yellowbelly moms with their yellowbelly 100% het clown offspring ...



    Lots to learn still but I hardly believe het clown is a recessed trait ... low visual heterozygous trait I can believe, hidden recessive trait I don't buy.
    Jerry Robertson

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