Re: WOW: Fire Calico & Black Pastel Granite Females
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Originally Posted by
Andybill
I am in love with that fire calico!!! :bow:
Me too friend, me too! She was worth every penny, and they were a lot of pennies!
Re: WOW: Fire Calico & Black Pastel Granite Females
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Originally Posted by
Andybill
You know I think I would pair her with that stinging bumblebee when the time comes. Just imagine the possibilities! What would it even be called?....
That's the way I am leaning too! My Leopard already has dates with my Champagne Pastel PHOG, Lesser Blackback, black pastel granite, and spider. I think Iron man will go very nicely with that Fire Calico female. Can you imagine a Enchi Pastel Spider Fire Calico 50% HOG? Would that be a Stinging Fire BumbleCalibee?
WOW: Fire Calico & Black Pastel Granite Females
i love how reduced the pattern is on that fire calico. fire really does make everything better. lol
Re: WOW: Fire Calico & Black Pastel Granite Females
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Originally Posted by
creepin
i love how reduced the pattern is on that fire calico. fire really does make everything better. lol
Agreed, Fire was one of those genes "that grew on me" over time, but after her and my FireFly female I am just in love with gene. I would like to add a male in the future as I love the Super form just as much. Truly one of the best genes around!
Re: WOW: Fire Calico & Black Pastel Granite Females
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Originally Posted by
RoseyReps
Love the fire calico!
How can you tell the black pastel carries the granite gene? Just wondering :)
No worries...to be honest I am not familiar with the granite gene (first in my collection), but I believe it is the pattern along the side and how it plays with the side flames and pattern. Chris Berrios at S.FL Constrictors is a standup guy that works a lot with granite so I have no doubt when he tells me she is a granite (foolish maybe, but what is this world without trust :gj:). Comparing her side by side with a regular black pastel, she is definitely different in her side pattern. Sorry I can't be specific, just not as comfortable with the gene as yet (I will get there!)