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  • 12-30-2009, 05:28 PM
    illini4x4
    Re: New Butter
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    Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    I know we are just beating a dead horse (gosh I hate that phrase) but I would do a little more research on your breeder and ask him to send photos of BOTH parents, updated ones, with perhaps a current date in the background just to make sure. I dunno. Just a thought....

    x2. just kinda skimming the thread but I would definitely get some pics of the parents with the current date in the background
  • 01-01-2010, 02:27 PM
    wendhend
    Re: New Butter
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    Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps View Post
    That's possible. But amels have such a wide variety, and this one isn't that odd looking of an amel to be honest. As I mentioned earlier, some het caramels have a yellowish tint that can take over their body. But not all do. Though this one does have that coloration one might expect from an amel that is het caramel.

    I am aware of this phenomenon with amels het for caramel having extra yellow, but I have yet to see a really extreme example of one. I have a couple of amel het caramel girls myself. While they do have a bit more yellowish tones to them than most amels, their reds are still pretty apparent but kind of muted. Would you say that most amels het for caramel with the extreme yellows hatch looking extemely yellow or that the yellow typically creeps in over time? Does anybody have any photos of these high-yellow amels het caramel (hatchling and/or adult) that they could post on this thread for comparison? Thanks!
  • 01-01-2010, 04:19 PM
    Blue Apple Herps
    Re: New Butter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wendhend View Post
    I am aware of this phenomenon with amels het for caramel having extra yellow, but I have yet to see a really extreme example of one. I have a couple of amel het caramel girls myself. While they do have a bit more yellowish tones to them than most amels, their reds are still pretty apparent but kind of muted. Would you say that most amels het for caramel with the extreme yellows hatch looking extemely yellow or that the yellow typically creeps in over time? Does anybody have any photos of these high-yellow amels het caramel (hatchling and/or adult) that they could post on this thread for comparison? Thanks!

    It's not really extreme, at least the ones I've seen. It's enough where you can say "Oh yeah, it does look more yellow" but isn't so extreme where it screams het caramel. My breeder male amel that is het caramel, is actually a sunglow and shows no hint. Same with other het caramels that I've hatched, they all looked "normal".

    But if you look on cs.com, you'll find people that have posted comparison shots.
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