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Caramel X spider
Hey everyone, i was just thinking about a morph i have not heard of anyone working on, i can take a guess and think that the genetics would not be to good, with the spins and the kinks. But i think it would make one heck of a great looking snake. What do you all think or know about this project?
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Re: Caramel X spider
It's being worked on for sure. If it hasn't been produced already, there's probably a good shot at seeing it this coming season. I know that there are some spiders het caramel out there with really nice size on them.
Not all caramels kink (as a matter of fact, each year the biz as a whole gets better and better at producing perfect caramels) and the spinning issue in spiders hasn't stopped most people from producing other spider combos.
It seems like for most people, you either want to work with spiders and caramels or your don't ... it's like so many other issues in this hobby ... hybrids vs pure breds, live vs frozen, flippers vs breeders, etc ... who's to say whos "right" and whos "wrong" ... just another thing for people to have an opinion on I guess.
With as nice as the caramel pin is turning out, I'm excited about seeing a caramel spider with really high white sides ... should be stunning ... and then eventually a caramel killer bee? WOWZERS, that's gonna be hot.
Just my worthless $.02. 
-adam
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Re: Caramel X spider
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
It's being worked on for sure. If it hasn't been produced already, there's probably a good shot at seeing it this coming season. I know that there are some spiders het caramel out there with really nice size on them.
Not all caramels kink (as a matter of fact, each year the biz as a whole gets better and better at producing perfect caramels) and the spinning issue in spiders hasn't stopped most people from producing other spider combos.
It seems like for most people, you either want to work with spiders and caramels or your don't ... it's like so many other issues in this hobby ... hybrids vs pure breds, live vs frozen, flippers vs breeders, etc ... who's to say whos "right" and whos "wrong" ... just another thing for people to have an opinion on I guess.
With as nice as the caramel pin is turning out, I'm excited about seeing a caramel spider with really high white sides ... should be stunning ... and then eventually a caramel killer bee? WOWZERS, that's gonna be hot.
Just my worthless $.02.
-adam
Trust me adam, your 0.02 goes along ways in the BP world, I agree not all caramels, or spiders have the trait or they do and its not as bad, so i think i might get started on this project next year! Would be a amazing looking snake
Adam thankx for the 0.02 $
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Re: Caramel X spider
I for one can't wait to see the Caramel web or the Caramel recluse or what ever they name it. I think that it would look really good as a Caramel honey bee.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Caramel X spider
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I for one can't wait to see the Caramel web or the Caramel recluse or what ever they name it. I think that it would look really good as a Caramel honey bee.
O that would be a really amazing looking snake kinda like a spider caramel glow!!!!!!! Im def going to start this up next year !!!!
good idea frog man
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Re: Caramel X spider
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I for one can't wait to see the Caramel web or the Caramel recluse or what ever they name it. I think that it would look really good as a Caramel honey bee.
Funny you should say that. I was planning on breeding my Honey Bee to on of my Caramel females next year. Monica has been wanting to work on Caramel Glows for some time now, and I figured, what would be the harm in throwing a little extra something in with the double hets.
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Re: Caramel X spider
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Funny you should say that. I was planning on breeding my Honey Bee to on of my Caramel females next year. Monica has been wanting to work on Caramel Glows for some time now, and I figured, what would be the harm in throwing a little extra something in with the double hets.
Great minds and all that.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Caramel X spider
thanx guys.. now I'm hungry for caramel and dying to see what these snakes will eventually look like..
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