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    Re: What would you do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ballday View Post
    I know for sure my male is het as his clutch mates were visual clowns. I'd be willing to spend around 500$ on a female visual baby but for the same price I can grab a super pastel blade het clown that's just about sub adult size.

    But I don't want to be stuck with all possibly het clown babies that can't sell, which I'm sure some would considering some would be leopard, pastel and whatever else I decide to throw in the mix.

    I'm leaning more towards a visual clown just for the chances of producing visual clowns is higher, but waiting 2-3 years is no fun.




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    Maybe I read your post incorrectly, but I read your male as being 66% het which means that the animal has a 66% chance of being het. The only way a snake can be 100% het is if one of the parents is a visual. It does not matter if every animal in his clutch was a visual he could still not be het clown if one of the parents was not a visual clown.
    Honest, I only need one more ...

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