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Clown Pics

dbreptiles Apr 02, 2005 02:26 PM

Some new arrivals for us, which have quickly become a personal favourite.


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Guy
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Replies (7)

jlsnakes Apr 02, 2005 02:48 PM

Just love those clowns..am working on a project and will be adding to it shortly ...hopefully in the next few years we'll be producing some of them ...real beauties you have there,best of luck with them !!!

Bill Shanahan
JLSnakes@aol.com

NEWReptiles Apr 02, 2005 03:40 PM

WOW, clowns are one of the most attractive balls in my eyes.

Great pics of that stunning animal.
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toshamc Apr 02, 2005 05:08 PM

Beautiful - Clowns have always topped my list of favorites! Yours are beautiful, can't wait until my hets throw some of those. Good luck with them!!
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Tosha

8.13.0 Ball Python (Harry and Fluffy and currently un-named)
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0.0.1 Dessert Tortoise (Pope)
7.9.5 Fish (1,2,3,4...)
0.0.1 Frog rescued from pool skimmer
0.0.2 Lizards rescued from pool skimmer

Murphinski Apr 02, 2005 08:24 PM

Do Clowns have a washed orange coloration to their bellies???.......A few weeks ago, I came across a pic of a Clown belly and was surprised..(not like WOW!, but like that's wierd...hehe)....about the coloration of the Clown's belly and now I can not remember where the hell I seen that pic at....and it's been driving me crazy...(don't ask as to why.....hehe).

Anyways.......Awesome Clown!..Congrats on the new acquisition!

dmac77 Apr 02, 2005 10:53 PM

Awesome snakes. I'm hoping after I get my spider and pastel projects up and running to get into Clowns. I don't think they get anywhere near the ammount of attention that they really deserve. I've seen some outstanding specimens of this morph... Good luck with them.

One interesting thing I have heard... as opposed to many of the albino and pied lines, which seem to have been interbred so much early on that many animals from these lines now exhibit slow growth and weak genes, I've heard taht the clown lines seem extremely vibrant and healthy, especially for a recessive trait animal where outcrossing can be complicated and difficult. Just curious what your opinion is on that.... thanks.

Dave.

don patterson Apr 03, 2005 06:49 PM

np

dbreptiles Apr 03, 2005 07:09 PM

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Guy
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