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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
Somewhat irrelevant, but that Camarillo is one good looking snake!
1.0 Pied
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1.0 Ghost Het. Caramel
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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
Do these names get a patent once the morph has been created? I have seen so many names for Ball Python Morphs I cant take it anymore
By the way I just created the "Hollowman" Morph. I will sell it at a steal for $15,000
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refresh my memory is the ultramel a dominate trait?
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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
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Man, I had to read that post, like, six times to figure out what you were asking. 
I think I get your question though ... And I get why you're confused.
My understanding, based on reading all the links you provided, is this:
There are two different morphs out there, each with a few different founding bloodlines. The two different morphs are called caramel (also known as xanthic, or caramel albino, or T+ albino) and ultramel (also known as Crider).
On this thread that you posted:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-a-crider-ball
Ryan Young explains that the original Crider ball was mixed up with the caramel. This is why the whole thing on Vin Russo's site gets pretty confusing.
My understanding is, the "Bell Line Caramel" that Vin Russo is referencing on his website, and in that photograph, is actually a Crider/ultramel.
However, the Bells ALSO have a line of actual caramel albino, which is the same morph as the NERD line caramel pictured in that photograph. (It is also the same as the Malsin line caramel, VPI line caramel, etc., etc. -- those are all compatible with each other.)
Generally, when people refer to "Bell line caramels," they are referring to a regular caramel albino, but on that webpage, Vin Russo is using the term to refer to what we usually call an "Ultramel/Crider."
... Does that sound right, or did I just confused myself?
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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
 Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana
Man, I had to read that post, like, six times to figure out what you were asking.
I think I get your question though ... And I get why you're confused.
HEHE, excuse me but this whole topic makes me so confused that I couldn't write about it more clear 
 Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana
Generally, when people refer to "Bell line caramels," they are referring to a regular caramel albino, but on that webpage, Vin Russo is using the term to refer to what we usually call an "Ultramel/Crider.
This fits my thoughts So depending on that nowadays it is hard to obtain "Ultramel/Crider" balls and price is higher then "normal" caramels?
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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
This fits my thoughts So depending on that nowadays it is hard to obtain "Ultramel/Crider" balls and price is higher then "normal" caramels?[/QUOTE]
But don't let the names fool you into paying extra... I buy my BP based on it's fancy color and pattern, not fancy names.
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Re: A big statement about CAMARILLO/CARAMEL/ULTRAMEL/CRIDER BALLS
 Originally Posted by lcreptiles
HEHE, excuse me but this whole topic makes me so confused that I couldn't write about it more clear 
Oh don't worry, it wasn't you -- it IS confusing!!
This fits my thoughts  So depending on that nowadays it is hard to obtain "Ultramel/Crider" balls and price is higher then "normal" caramels?
Yes indeed.
Ultramel/Crider is a completely different morph (NOT just a fancy name) and is currently much more rare than caramels, and therefore more expensive.
However, I've noticed that "regular" caramels seem to be priced very much based on quality of color and pattern, with a lot of price and quality variation (especially compared to a lot of other recessives).
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