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Sugars
Hi all,
I'm wondering who is out there working with Sugars. I know Peter Kahl has a group in from France and he produced this past year. Anyone else?
I've also seen Sugars listed as a co-dominant morph, but that no super has been produced. Shouldn't it be dominant until proven co-dominant?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Re: Sugars
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Originally Posted by Dread
I've also seen Sugars listed as a co-dominant morph, but that no super has been produced. Shouldn't it be dominant until proven co-dominant?
Thanks,
Ryan
right. if it is listed as co-dom you probably just have not heard of the super yet. Where is it listed as co-dom BTW?
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Listed on Peter Kahl's website as co-dominant, then : "Not sure if there is a super but should find out summer of 2006."
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The few sugars that are out there are spread out between a few different breeders. some guys have only 1 sugar ball. Dan Wolfe seems to have the best shot at a super! :)
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I don't know, but I do love sugars. :)
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wow that sugar is pretty hot! never heard of those until this thread... I'd like to see a pastel sugar! :D
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Originally Posted by djslurp1200
wow that sugar is pretty hot! never heard of those until this thread... I'd like to see a pastel sugar! :D
If you think that's hot, wait until you see a bubblegum! ;) :sweeet:
-adam
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Wow that reminds me alot of a Calico.
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It is believed by many that calicos and sugars are the same morph? :confuzd:
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Wow that reminds me alot of a Calico.
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Really wow you learn something new everyday.
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I love, love, <3333 the sugars!!!! They are so neat looking.
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
wait until you see a bubblegum! ;) :sweeet:
-adam
agreed...so tasty :nerd:
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I really hope to buy into a suger in a few years!! I think a fire sugar would look so sweet. Or a sugar spider!
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Originally Posted by stangs13
I really hope to buy into a suger in a few years!!
:rockon: lil buddy :rockon:
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But won't they be sugar-free bubblegums?
Yeah, Sugars are fairly new to me too... certainly there are similarities between the calico and the sugar morphs... different alleles of the same trait? Can't wait for a 'super', but I'd be content to see some crosses!
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Originally Posted by cueball
:rockon:lil buddy :rockon:
Will do, It ofcoarse will have to drop down a whole bunch..and I have better have sold 1,000,000,000,000 thin mints by then.:8:
Here is a link.
http://www.pkreptiles.com/collection...sp?id=70000011
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Dan and Collete also have Sugars in their collection. If I'm not mistaken, they have one for sale at the moment. They also have a pic of a Pastel Sugar somewhere on the website. They are the bomb. The crosses will be great.
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I have a friend working on a Calico Cinamon cross. He wants to see if he can produce a super cinny calico. Picture a black snake with a white calico sides. The books I have read claim the calico and sugar are the same morph, Kevin McCurley's book says dominant (possibly co-dominant).
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I got my little low white calico a couple of months ago. There are a very limited number of breeders working with them right now. We're hoping that the super will be prodcued this year (there are a few working ot it as we speak) and hoping it will not be a completely white snake. :)
Michael Cole has a bubblegum for sale on his website - it is a calico pastel and it is awesome looking.
Now I have to spend the next year growing up my boy so I can pair him with some neat females next year. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
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Originally Posted by Alice
Michael Cole has a bubblegum for sale on his website - it is a calico pastel and it is awesome looking.
Ralph Davis coined the name "bubblegum" for an imported calico cross in 2004 ... the animal was not a calico pastel and was believed to be a calico yellowbelly.
It's one of the coolest animals I've ever seen and deserves the name bubblegum in my humble opinion. ;) :D
-adam
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Ralph Davis coined the name "bubblegum" for an imported calico cross in 2004 ... the animal was not a calico pastel and was believed to be a calico yellowbelly.
It's one of the coolest animals I've ever seen and deserves the name bubblegum in my humble opinion. ;) :D
-adam
Pictures..please!!:rockon:
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Ralph Davis coined the name "bubblegum" for an imported calico cross in 2004 ... the animal was not a calico pastel and was believed to be a calico yellowbelly.
It's one of the coolest animals I've ever seen and deserves the name bubblegum in my humble opinion. ;) :D
-adam
The name game is very confusing at times. I thought that the calico pastel was called a bubblegum by many . . . . my bad. I think most calico crosses are very cool.
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