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Harlequin gene
Hello,
Can anyone help me understand the harlequin Gene? Just got a boy who may have it. The original breeder called him a Mojave Harlequin het pie
Thanka in advanced. Can't figure out how to post pictures so here a link with a photo.
Thanks in advance
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7D8MiS8aJZwpJDPf8
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That is indeed a Mojave Harlequin.
The Harlequin Gene is a dominant gene proven out by Amir Soleymani. The caramel golden color dorsal stripe (widestripe) is a major characteristic. If not a solid stripe, the broken stripe has eyes often called worms. Side pattern usually has wide keyholes as opposed to the alien eyes.
I am currently working with a Harlequin female (poss yb) who is gravid with my pastel male. If everything goes as planned, she should be due on 7/21/19.
Not many people are still working with this gene but I know Kevin McCurly of NERD has done some work with it.
**LU BALLZ** (IG. @lu_ballz)
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Re: Harlequin gene
Thank you. This is my first time working with the gene. I got him with my phantom girl who is hopefully gravid. She should be due 7/27. What other pairings go well with the Harlequin gene? What can you make with them?
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Check world of ball pythons. I've seen a few things involving yellowbelly, Mojave, lesser.
Look up @marcomorphy on IG. He has alot of harlequin stuff.
**LU BALLZ** (IG. @lu_ballz)
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Re: Harlequin gene
Apologies for the silly question as I have been working overtime on the awake overnights and am exhausted, but what is IG again?
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**LU BALLZ** (IG. @lu_ballz)
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