Re: Is there still a market for caramels?
I agree, I think caramels are significantly prettier than ultramels. I dont have either at the moment, but if I ever decided to get one it would be caramel all the way (even if ultras were the same price).
Re: Is there still a market for caramels?
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TessadasExotics
Carmels are still good. They just need to be out crossed more. People should not take shortcuts when breeding. They should get unrelated pairs and not do any back breeding with them.
In my experience it doesn't matter. It's part of the gene not a product of inbreeding. We bred son x mother and sibling with zero kinks 3 seasons in a row. Paired the same male with an unrelated female and got two kinked caramels. I think the bloodline is more important.
As far as there being a market, we sold out of two clutches right away. People still like them even with the possible issues.
Re: Is there still a market for caramels?
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Brandon Osborne
In my experience it doesn't matter. It's part of the gene not a product of inbreeding. We bred son x mother and sibling with zero kinks 3 seasons in a row. Paired the same male with an unrelated female and got two kinked caramels. I think the bloodline is more important.
I have talked to a few breeders who basically report the same thing, once you got a no to low kink trend going hang onto it. Last time I talked to brian from bhb he said he hatched over 50 caramels in a row with no kinks and some of those caramels came from female caramels that had no slugs. It does appear a few have selectively bred it out or at the very least reduced it significantly.
Me on the other hand, I like the ultras looks better, so I'll dive into them when I feel the time is right.