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Caramel Albino Lines
Hey
i´m thinking about buying a caramel albino and i´ve got an offer for a caramel albino-bell line. Can anybody explain me what the difference is between a bell line and other lines?
I would appreciate any information or pictures.
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Usually the different lines are not compatible together IE they cant be bred with eachother and produce viable offspring. They usually get there name from the breeder that first bred them. For example Peter kahl was the very first to breed a strain of albino boas so there is whats called a kahl albino, which would not be compatible with the sharp strain which is another albino strain.
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
With caramels it's a little different. I believe all of the actual Caramel lines are compatible. There is a little confusion because there are some somewhat similar looking mutations with similar names that are actually different mutations all together and not compatible; crider and ultramel (one of these used to have "caramel" in the name but has been dropped of late).
To start with people tend to name lines after different import animals proven by different breeders. But once they prove compatible then over time the line names usually get dropped. I think the issues with caramel have resulted in the line names being kept because some are hoping one line is better than another but I doubt there is any difference in regards to the problems. The reported differences in problem occurrence rate seem to vary much more collection to collection than line to line which makes me think there is an environmental variable in how likely the problems are to be expressed. I wish I knew what the variable is because I have three possible possible het caramel females gravid with a het caramel male now. I’m thinking of trying maternal incubation just because I want to keep the eggs a little cooler than my main incubator.
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
Caramel lines are compatible, many people will purposely cross them to try to avoid kinking.
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Here is some info I found on Vin Russo's website, the bell line I think was the original 'ultramel', though I've also heard of classic carmels called bell line as well? Sounds like you need to get more info from the breeder.
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/pytho...ythons&UID=121
Last edited by MarkS; 03-26-2012 at 06:00 AM.
Reason: forgot the link duhhh....
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
I´ve heard that kinking is common within the albino trait. So important to me is to know if the bell line or other lines doesn´t kink.
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The only line that doesnt kink is the crider line produced by eric crider. Kinking has been seen in all other lines
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
 Originally Posted by snake lab
The only line that doesnt kink is the crider line produced by eric crider. Kinking has been seen in all other lines
Actually the crider line and the ultramel line are thought to be the same thing. In any case, ultramels aren't noted for kinking either.
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
But Ultramel and Crider aren't caramels at all. I got 6 eggs last night from the first of my 8 year old possible possible het girls. Still trying to dial in the incubator to 86 just in case that help.
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Re: Caramel Albino Lines
 Originally Posted by RandyRemington
But Ultramel and Crider aren't caramels at all. I got 6 eggs last night from the first of my 8 year old possible possible het girls. Still trying to dial in the incubator to 86 just in case that help.
They're obviously a completely different mutation, but originally they were thought to be the same thing based purely on looks. Ultramels were being sold as carmel albinos for years.
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