The power of Calico! My 2015 Holdbacks!
Combination of simple genes plus selective breeding! To think a few years ago, someone told me to not waste my time with Calico because it's a "deadend project". Of course that person is no longer in the hobby! Just proves if you keep projects you truly enjoy and use careful selective breeding (instead of following industry trends) the end results can be incredible!
Which is your favorite?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOwy1uEBKio
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SOMEONE TOLD YOU NOT TO INVEST IN CALICO? That's crazy. Calibees are one of the best ;P Gorgeous snakes, congrats. I'm really jealous.
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My favorite is definitely the back one. I love all the contrast!
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They are all great....but that Super Pastel Spider Calico! :omg:
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Well, as for the "deadend project", we can see that it truly is a "beginning project" and should be treated as such. Congrats! I think they are all really amazing but I prefer the super pastel calico. I want to work on a project including the calico gene and the pastel and red stripe genes. But that is down the road a bit. Thanks for sharing. :gj:
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Thanks everyone! To try and answer all the questions:
These offspring are from the Flora and Fauna Calico bloodline, initially acquired in 2010. There's plenty of varying opinions about which Calico bloodlines are better, or Calico vs. Sugar. Honestly, I've seen average looking Calicos and Sugars, as well as incredible Calicos and Sugars. It's all about making a conscious choice, starting with high quality founding stock, taking time/patience, and careful selective breeding- all will greatly increase the chances of producing nicer offspring each generation. My original Calico wasn't spectacular at all, in fact he would be considered "below average" by today's standards...and this was during the time when a low white Calico male was $1,000+! I believe the key was using the best Pastel and Spider holdbacks, to produce high quality bumblebees which has allowed me to produce some nice Calico combos.
Future goals would be to add Orange Dream and Spotnose! I thought about adding Enchi, but mixing too many "highlighter" genes into Calico combos does make them spectacular- but also difficult to determine exactly what's in there! I'ld prefer to make 2-5 gene combos that are super high quality and easily identifiable.