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    Thumbs up UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

    I love seeing this girl (& her sister, who is in shed right now) grow up. The red in those teardrops is just insane. If you haven't seen a Leopard Clown in person, I highly recommend it!

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    Now if you could put a little fire or a little enchi in there too or both......thank you ......you know I am not demanding
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    Just the perfect amount of reduced pattern for my taste, I love her! Some of them are pretty busy, they are beautiful too, I just personally like a pattern like hers myself. Did the parent clown have a reduced pattern or did you just get lucky with her?

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    I hope to produce my own at some point, but she is certainly nice eye candy for the time being!
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    Re: UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Now if you could put a little fire or a little enchi in there too or both......thank you ......you know I am not demanding
    I'm on it! Or am I? Maybe. Who knows...

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    Just the perfect amount of reduced pattern for my taste, I love her! Some of them are pretty busy, they are beautiful too, I just personally like a pattern like hers myself. Did the parent clown have a reduced pattern or did you just get lucky with her?
    Why thank you. Leopard Clowns are naturally pretty reduced, so that's probably what you're seeing. The sire is a nice Pastel Clown - not too reduced, not too busy. It certainly didn't hurt that both parents came from someone who knows a thing or two about Clowns (JKR). I did get lucky with the results though - proved out my Leopard poss het Clown/Pied girl in my first season breeding her (haven't tried the Pied part).
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    Re: UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    I'm on it! Or am I? Maybe. Who knows...

    Why thank you. Leopard Clowns are naturally pretty reduced, so that's probably what you're seeing. The sire is a nice Pastel Clown - not too reduced, not too busy. It certainly didn't hurt that both parents came from someone who knows a thing or two about Clowns (JKR). I did get lucky with the results though - proved out my Leopard poss het Clown/Pied girl in my first season breeding her (haven't tried the Pied part).
    Wow, sounds like you have some exciting stuff to look forward to. If she proves pied too, I'm seeing a very bright future for that little girl!

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    Re: UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

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    I hope to produce my own at some point, but she is certainly nice eye candy for the time being!
    I'm looking forward to it. Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    Wow, sounds like you have some exciting stuff to look forward to. If she proves pied too, I'm seeing a very bright future for that little girl!
    Is there any other kind of future?
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    Re: UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

    Very nice Sir! I love what the leopard gene does to the clown pattern!

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    Very nice Eric!

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    Re: UPDATE: 0.1 Leopard Clown

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    Very nice Sir! I love what the leopard gene does to the clown pattern!
    Thank you!

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    Very nice Eric!
    Much appreciated.
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