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2002 Walsh Clown Phase BRB PIC

Jeff Clark May 28, 2007 12:04 AM

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Jeff Clark May 28, 2007 12:26 AM


rainbowsrus May 28, 2007 01:18 AM

She is gorgeous!

And you've never been able to get her to breed?

If you ever want to loan her out in an attempt to breed her, I'm game!!
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
21.29 BRB
19.19 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

ReneeValois May 28, 2007 10:53 AM

Cool pattern! What exactly defines the "Clown" phase?
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Renee

2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
1.0 BRB (Loki)

Jeff Clark May 28, 2007 02:50 PM

Renee,
....Gary Walsh produced a litter in 2002 that had several of these strange looking snakes. Interestingly all of the odd looking ones in the litter were females. They had some degree of side striping and reduced pattern on top and head. This one was the strangest looking of the litter. All of them have been difficult feeders. I got two of the females. I had one that had a less odd pattern than this one but was bright orange. It also had small spinal kinks. It died last year. This one has been a picky eater all along and is perhaps now just big enough to breed. AFAIK this female is the only odd looking one that is still living from the litter. One of the other sisters out of the litter got traded around a couple times and ended up in a well known breeder's collection. It had a very very small litter of normal looking, but possibly het babies last year. He has one of the male babies and we plan to breed it to my female in a couple years. The female died after laying that small litter. If breeding that male to this female produces odd looking babies it will prove this as a heritable genetic trait. I saw Gary Walsh in 2003 and he said he had gotten rid of his collection because of health problems. He died sometime in 2004. We call these Walsh Clown Phase BRBs in his honor.
Jeff

>>Cool pattern! What exactly defines the "Clown" phase?
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>>Renee
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>>2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
>>1.0 BRB (Loki)

ReneeValois May 29, 2007 10:14 AM


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Renee

2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
1.0 BRB (Loki)

strictly4fun May 28, 2007 12:25 PM

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FRoberts May 28, 2007 12:49 PM

Jeff, since this is called the "Clown Phase" is it safe to assume it has been proven to be a reproducable pattern anomaly?

Interesting pattern.
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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