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    What do you look for in a clown?

    I love clowns and all the clown combos (albino clown...wow!). So, I so wondering what does everybody like in a clown? Do you like the really reduced looking ones? Or the typical clowns? I like both...

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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    The head pattern is a big draw to me when I look at clowns; I'm not sure whether I like reduced or busy patterned clowns better. They both are awesome in their own ways; I'll take one of each
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    I really dig nice color along the back and an even pattern
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    I don't have a clown, but when the day comes that I do add one, I want one that has a medium amount of pattern and that has the "dots" along its sides - those are my favorite and give what I think to really be a "clown" pattern.

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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?


    A lot of Balls

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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by gcanibe View Post
    Woooo that guy is HOT! Pastel rides again! I love almost all pastel combos. That's why I think they need to become so much more of a staple in all collections (I know that most people do have one since they are one of the lowest priced morphs available). They just make EVERYTHING better! lol
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    That's is what I would look for if I was going to buy a clown.http://www.exoticsbynature.com/image.../clown/01l.jpg
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    That's is what I would look for if I was going to buy a clown.http://www.exoticsbynature.com/image.../clown/01l.jpg
    Ok maybe it's just the lighting or the angle on that picture but I just noticed a couple things about it:
    A) Does it have a "overbite?" Or is the lower jaw just black like the background?
    B) I love the "Eyelashes" lol.
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    I like the reduced clowns the best.. but they all are beautiful in their own way. I want a clown that looks like this. (argh.. you have to scroll midway down the page)

    http://exoticsbynature.com/ballcollection.html

    not to hijack this thread, but is there something special to look for in het clowns, like you would look for markers on het pieds?
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    Re: What do you look for in a clown?

    The reduced ones are definately cool, but I wonder if the more patterned ones cross better? I don't think I've been any crosses that hold the really reduced look. Anybody know of any pics? Also, I have no idea about clown hets...lol

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