Xbreeding clowns

L333

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Hi all,

I am James and I have a question regarding x breeding clowns.

In some books it is suggested that the natural cross of the true orange skunk (sand...) and chrysop... is what causes the luekran... (excuse spelling and short hand but I hope you know what I am saying).

Well I have access to both true orange skunks and also what I believe to be chrysopterus but could be Allardi and I was thinking of getting some and placing them together.

What would the resulting offspring look like...maybe split %?

Also a sub question how do I tell if a clown is allardi or chrysopterus...they are being sold as Allardi from Africa but they could be from anywhere in reality.

Btw I recently saw a true orange skunk with a white dot on each cheek...could this be one of the resulting offspring but just not as heavily marked as to be a lukran...

James
 
Re: Xbreeding clowns

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9454753#post9454753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by L333
Hi all,
......................What would the resulting offspring look like...maybe split %?
No one has done that cross to my knowledge. I happen to have two chrysopterus x sandaracinos pairs, but nothing is happening yet.
The idea is that all would be some variation of luecokranos.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9454753#post9454753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by L333

Also a sub question how do I tell if a clown is allardi or chrysopterus...they are being sold as Allardi from Africa but they could be from anywhere in reality.
They don't usually make that mistake if they ID the location. It is not always easy, but allardi "usually" have a little yellow triangle at the base of the beginning of their tail.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9454753#post9454753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by L333
Hi all,
Btw I recently saw a true orange skunk with a white dot on each cheek...could this be one of the resulting offspring but just not as heavily marked as to be a lukran...

I have seen some babies of tank bred leucokranos that were marked like that, but it is more likely a miss marked orange skunk.
 
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