Caramel Mojave x Cajun Butter
So far the CM boy likes Butter and he likes them BIG!! :banana: He bred this girls Butter sister last week. Both girls weigh-in around 3000 grams.
This is likely my most-anticipated pairing this season -- at least genetically. Thanks for looking. :cool:
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Re: Caramel Mojave x Cajun Butter
Geeze louise, Bill! They're gonna set that tub on fire if you're not careful! :D
Re: Caramel Mojave x Cajun Butter
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Definitions
may be a stupid question but, what would these produce? They are amazing snakes!
All the following babies would be 100% het for caramel:
normals
mojaves
butters
cajuns
blue eyed lucy
cajun mojave
cajun butter
cajun blue eyed lucy
Any of these MAY hatch, but there's no guarantees which ones will.
Re: Caramel Mojave x Cajun Butter
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sookieball
here's another dumb "?" i've been on here and researching alot of different and exotic morphs.
whats a cajun? i see its a co-dom but whats a cajun?
Not a dumb ? in the least!! :) -- being that it is a gene that I have been working with exclusively the last 3 years.
Below is an recent explanation from another forum thread. There are some photos of Cajuns/Cajun combos in my gallery. I am excited to say that ALL the Cajun combos made thus far get better with age!! :banana: I will do an updated Cajun post with more recent photos ASAP. :cool:
The Cajun gene proved dominant in 08 from a captive hatched female. I proved it codom this year by breeding that founding female back to her Cajun Butter son. The clutch of 8 eggs yielded 3.0 Super Cajuns, 2.2 Super Cajun Butters, and 1.0 Cajun Butter.
Cajun Butter x Cajun "Mama" -- founding female
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...n_breeding.jpg
The gene is unrelated to any proven existing gene. It is both a pattern AND color morph that acts, so far, as a hypo gene that brightens other genes. It also created extreme striping and horizontal banding in the Cajun Lithium (Cajun Cinnamon Butter).
The Super form is a DARK, with an EXTREME black back and carries a black wash with can be seen more clearly on the Super Cajun Butter. This black wash is similar to what we see in many granites. I plan to do some further mixing this coming year to further see how it reacts. I have not released any of the Cajun project to date.
Re: Caramel Mojave x Cajun Butter
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Originally Posted by
Bill Buchman
Not a dumb ? in the least!! :) -- being that it is a gene that I have been working with exclusively the last 3 years.
Below is an recent explanation from another forum thread. There are some photos of Cajuns/Cajun combos in my gallery. I am excited to say that ALL the Cajun combos made thus far get better with age!! :banana: I will do an updated Cajun post with more recent photos ASAP. :cool:
The Cajun gene proved dominant in 08 from a captive hatched female. I proved it codom this year by breeding that founding female back to her Cajun Butter son. The clutch of 8 eggs yielded 3.0 Super Cajuns, 2.2 Super Cajun Butters, and 1.0 Cajun Butter.
Cajun Butter x Cajun "Mama" -- founding female
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...n_breeding.jpg
The gene is unrelated to any proven existing gene. It is both a pattern AND color morph that acts, so far, as a hypo gene that brightens other genes. It also created extreme striping and horizontal banding in the Cajun Lithium (Cajun Cinnamon Butter).
The Super form is a DARK, with an EXTREME black back and carries a black wash with can be seen more clearly on the Super Cajun Butter. This black wash is similar to what we see in many granites. I plan to do some further mixing this coming year to further see how it reacts. I have not released any of the Cajun project to date.
HAHAHA!!! whats a lithium? cinny-butter? im so sorry!