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greenman1867
03-09-05, 10:28 PM
Anyone in Canada working with clowns? Just outta curiosity?
Shawn
Corey maybe?... They aren't much to look at IMO...
Jeff_Favelle
03-09-05, 11:46 PM
Markus Jayne has some hets and possible hets. Only one in Canada that I know of.
greenman1867
03-10-05, 05:56 AM
Thanks guys, it's interesting to see who has what going on (unless it's secret, then none of my business) :D
mykee,
Ya, I think they are rather unimpressive, I was curious though as I seen some stuff on them on some american sites, but never any mention of them up here. I think they may have some designer uses but thats about it. IMO.
Thanks though, it's just interesting to see who is doing what.
NiagaraReptiles
03-10-05, 06:35 AM
Corey doesn't have clowns. He's not a big fan of them either.
I like 'em though ;)
JonK
PS - just posting because Corey can't.
smeagel
03-10-05, 07:24 AM
clowns are fairly plain looking, but i believe that they will contribute nicely to some designer morphs. Pied Clown, Pastel Clown, Albino Clown.
Invictus
03-10-05, 09:20 AM
That's weird, because Clowns are one of the cooler morphs, IMO. I guess I really do have different tastes.
I think that clowns are truely under rated! they just get nicer as they get older. I've seen some pics of not so nice ones but I think that can be said with almost any morph or snake for that matter.
As I understand it they basically become hypos as adults,or somthing close to it.
Piers
smeagel
03-10-05, 11:15 AM
it would be cool to se a pic of an adult clown to see if they really do look like a hypo. Does anyone know of an pic of an adult clown?
Jeff_Favelle
03-10-05, 11:20 AM
Clowns are probably one of my top 3 morphs that I like. For sure.
honduranfreekk
03-10-05, 11:23 AM
I agrea Jeff they are one of the top choices on my to get next list lol.I think the Pastel Clown and the Albino Clown are going to be smokin just to name a few.
Kelvin@Brigitte
yep i friggin love clowns! pretty sure my next morph will be a clown. :D
Tim_Cranwill
03-10-05, 11:50 AM
I like them too. :)
Invictus
03-10-05, 12:16 PM
Cool.. I was going to get some het clowns this year, it's nice to know there may be a market for them. :)
Bristen
03-10-05, 12:30 PM
pastel clown I agree, it will be really nice... and certainly it will raise the demand on clowns...
however, I'm expecting the albino clown to be not that great.. it'll be something like the albino spider.. great as babies, but it will all wash out as adults.. just a yellow tube with no pattern or at least very little dicernable pattern...
remember, on adult clowns there's no black, it's all brown.. if there's no black, that means the albino won't have any white...
Just my opinion,
Bristen.
All a matter of personal taste, Genetic Stripe does nothing for me. I like Clowns, pattern and recessive mutation in one package. This is one of the stronger mutations, great feeders...
Herpsrus
03-10-05, 03:18 PM
I think Clowns are a very beautiful and underrated morph......they definitely have a place set aside in my collection!!!! Not just the fact that it would be cool to mix other morphs to, but you have to remember the Clowns WILL hold their value for many more years than many of the co dom and dom morphs. Simple recessive is where its at!!!! I know alot of people who don't want clowns for the simple reason that they don't want to have to deal with hets. An adult Clown is truly an impressive animal with amazing hues and an amazing brownback. Like I said....definitely UNDERRATED! Just my 2 cents.
Mike
pythonmdk
03-10-05, 03:29 PM
I think clowns are great too, they are actually one of the first morphs that got me interested in the whole ball morph craze. I would love to get one but that will probably be after a pied and orange ghost and maybe a pastel ghost too, they look soo great. I don't know how anyone could not like clowns though, just imagine a pastel ghost clown !! That would take alot of waiting but I think would be well worth the effort and wait.
John
I think clowns are awesome and the fact that they have not been crossed with any other morph make them even more appealing. Some of the clowns out there look amazing, especially the ones with that wide stripe, cross that with an albino, ghost, pastel,mojave, plati,etc. the possibilities are endless. We are definately getting some in '06. Carlos
lostwithin
03-10-05, 09:50 PM
I would have to agree with most people here I love the look of clowns, not the babies but they are one of the few morphs that actually look better as adults. The are highly underrated because as babies look allot like any other black back, as for how they might fit into the designer morph world I think a Mojave/clown, pastel clown , or hypo clown would all make amazing animals. Albino clown I think would turn out and dull yellow animals, I think it would be a wasted effort.
Devon
Clowns are high on my list!! I would love to get a pair of hets but they are too high for me right now.
Jeff_Favelle
03-11-05, 03:23 AM
You are totally right, it seems that they DO look better as adults. They are just so impressive! It also seems that they are VERY VERY hearty feeders as well! A good Ball Python trait! :)
Invictus
03-11-05, 09:10 AM
I wonder what a Spider x Clown would look like? Anyone know? Has it been done?
Paul_Begg
03-11-05, 10:42 PM
To me, clowns are the mutts nuts. so many new possibilities with them. I can't wait to get some. Ken, id love to see a spider x clown and many others!
Cheers
Paul
David Kwok
03-13-05, 06:20 PM
If Corey doesn't like clowns he should break ever mirror in his house.
LMAO
greenman1867
03-13-05, 06:29 PM
Play nice David :)
havenbounce
03-13-05, 06:52 PM
If Corey doesn't like clowns he should break ever mirror in his house.
:medsmile: :D
Ginnette
Originally posted by David Kwok
If Corey doesn't like clowns he should break ever mirror in his house.
LMAO
Thats funny!
Jeff_Favelle
03-14-05, 12:45 AM
LMFAO.....................................:D
malaysianbloods
03-14-05, 01:39 AM
I personally think that clowns look awesome I would hope to purchase one once the price go's down.
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